10 Brlmley — Ecptilcs and Batrachians of Southcad United States. 



Plethodon glutinosus. 



VISCID SALAMANDER. 



Bay St. l^ouis, Mississippi, May 24, 1900, 1 ; ]\Iimsville, Georgia, Feb- 

 ruary 7, 1902, 12; CJreen Cove Springs, Florida, April, 1898, 1. 



Spelerpes guttolineatus. 



HOLHKOOK'S TRITON. 



Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, Fel»ruary S, 1S98, 1. 



Desmognathus fusca. 



BROWN TRITON. 

 Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, T)ecOMil)t'r, IS'.l?, and .Alarcli, 1S9S, .5. 

 Desmognathus fusca auriculata. 



SOITHERN TRITON. 



Hastings, Florida, July, 1898, 3. Prol)al)ly the ^Mississippi specimen.^ 

 belong here also. 



Diemyctylus viridescens. 



AMERICAN NEWT. 



Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, December, 1897, February, 19i)l, S; Orlando, 

 Florida, July, 190o, 1 ; (ireeu Cove Springs, Florida, .Inly, ISOS, 4. 



Amphiuma means. 



TWO-TOED DITCH EEL. 



Hastings, Florida, nuinerf)us small and medium sized specimens and 

 four lots of eggs in 1900 and 1901. The eggs were all taken in July under 

 logs in the partially dry mud of dried up pools. Orlando, ()ct()l)er 17, 

 1904, 2. 



Amphiuma tridactyla. 



THREE-TOED DITCH EEL. 



(rreensboro, Alabama, numerous specimens received every spring for 

 the last ten years. 



Siren lacertina. 



OKK.XT SIRKX. 



Hastings, Florida, April, I'.IO], .hily, I!l02, 2; Orlando, Florida, over 

 a dozen received at various times, mostly small; (ireen Cove Springs, 

 Florida, May, 1898, 2. 



Pseudobranchus striatus. 



LITTLE SIREN. 



Orlando, Florida, 1, loO nun. long, received January 27, 1910. 



Scaphiopus holbrooki. 



SOLlT.MtV SI'.VDEKOOT. 



Key West, Florida, 1 young one, April, 190i>; Miauii, Florida, Novem- 

 ber, 1900, 1; Orlando, Florida, August, 1902, 1. 



