12 Brimley — HepHles and Batrachians of Southeast United States. 



Hyla squirella. 



SQUIRREL TREE FROG. 



Abundant at Bay St. Louis, ]Mi.ssis!?ippi ; Orlando, Hastings and Fruit- 

 land Park, Florida; specimens also from Green Cove Springs, Belleair 

 and St. Petersburg. 



Hyla femoralis. 



PINEWOODS TREE FROG. 



Specimens from Belleair, Tarpon Springs, Orlando, Green t'ove Springs 

 and Fruitland Park, Florida. Apparently less common than cineren an<l 

 squirella. 



Hyla versicolor. 



COMMON TREE FROG. 



Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, 3 specimens. 



Engystoma carolinense. 



XAKKOW-MOUTHED TOAD. 



Key We.st, Florida, 3 specimens, April, 1909; Belleair, Floiida, 1, July, 

 1897; Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, 1, February, 1S98. 



Rana pipiens. 



LEOPARD FROG. 



Received from Belleair, St. Petersburg and Fruitland Park, Florida; 

 and from Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. 



Rana aesopus. 



(;()i'iiKU KKoi;. 



From Orlando, Fort ]\Ieade, Tarpon Springs, Belleair and (iiven Cove 

 Springs, Florida. 



Rana catesbiana. 



BULL FROG. 

 Green Cove Springs, Florida, May, 1.S98, L 



Anolis principalis. 



GREEN LIZARD. 

 Bay St. Louis, ^lississij)pi ; Fruitland Park, Florida. 



Ophisaurus ventralis. 



GLA.SS .'^NAKE. 



Bay St. Louis, Missi.ssipjji; Mimsville, Georgia; Orlando, St. Petersburg, 

 Tarpon Springs, and Belleair, Florida. 



Liolepisma laterale. 



(iROUND LIZARD. 

 Belleair and Orlando, Florida. 



Eumeces fasciatus. 



RLUE-TAILKD l.l/.AUD. 



Bay St. Louis, .Mississippi; .Mimsville, (ieorgia; 'rarium Springs, lU'lle- 

 air and ( )rlandi>. l'"|(irida. 



