May, 1901] Morse — Batrachia 115 



Amblystoma microstomum (Cope). Columbus and New London. 

 Fam. Plethodontid^. 



Plethodon cinereus einereus (Green). Sugar Grove. 



Plethodon cinereus erythronotus (Green). Sugar Grove, Columbus? 

 and Worthington. In the early part of the year this is the commonest 

 salamander in the ravines in Franklin County. It is found generally 

 away from water, under loose debris two or more rods from the stream. 



Ftethodon glutinosus (Green). Sugar Grove. This salamander is 

 found in such localities as were mentioned for P. c. erythronotus. 



Gyrinophihis porphyriticus (Green). Sugar Grove. 



Spelerpes bilineatus (Green). Sugar Grove. Habits apparently 

 aquatic. 



Spelerpes longicauda (Green). Sugar Grove. This salamander is 

 abundant in this region where it may be found in May under stones 

 at the edge of the water together with its eggs ; the eggs are attached 

 to the under side of a hollow stone. Some individuals were found 

 in May, 1900, away from water. 



Spelerpes ruber (Daudin). Fairfield County. 



Desmognathusfusca(Ila,^n). Sugar Grove and Perry Co. Aquatic 



in habits. 



Fam. Pleurodelid^. 



Diemictylus virideseens miniatus Rafln. Sugar Grove. 



Fam. BuFONiDAE. 



Bufo lentigmosus Shaw. Columbus and Knox County. This is 

 the common toad of Central Ohio. 



JBufo lentiginosus americanus LeConte. A specimen from the sand 

 dunes of Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio. 



Fam. Hylid^. 



Acris gryllus crepitans Baird. Knox County, Central College and 

 Columbus. The common cricket-frog of Central Ohio is this sub- 

 species. The young resemble the species gryllus LeConte in having 

 the under surface of the thigh reticulated and blotched. 



Chorophilus triseriatus (Wied.). Sugar Grove. 



Myla versicolor LeConte. Knox County and Columbus. 



Hyla pickeringii Storer. Sugar Grove. 



Fam. Ranid^. 



Rana virescens Kalm. Sugar Grove and Columbus. 



Rana palustris LeConte. Sugar Grove. 



Rana sylvatica LeConte. Knox County and Sugar Grove. 



Rana clamata Daudin. Columbus. 



Rana catesbiana Shaw. Columbus. 



Summary for Batrachia. — Families 8, Genera 12, Species 25. 



