8 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



NEOBATRACIIIA. ANIKA. 



SCAPHIOPIDAE. 



19 (3). ScAPHiopus HOLBROOKTi (ITailan.) Baird. 



Spade footed toad. 



Cope, Bull. 34, U. S. nat. mus., 1^89, p. 298, fig. 74, pi. 57, 

 fig. 2; 08, fig. 3; 73, fig. 32. 



Rana holbrookii Harlan, Med. phys. researches, 1835, p. 105. 

 "South Carolina." 



tScaphiopus solitarius Dum. & Bibr. ITolbr.. N. Amer. herpt., 

 ed. 2, 1842, vol. 4. )>. 109, pi. 27. 



Siibterrestrial. 



Mass. — Danvei's, Cambridge. Springfield. 



Conn. — New Haven. 



HYLIDAE. 



20 (4). AoRis GRYLLus CREPITANS (Baird.) Cope. 



Cricket frog. 



Cope, Bull. 34 U. S. nat. mus., 1889, p. 326, 460, fig. 82. 



Acris crepitans Baird, Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1854, p. 59. 

 "Northern States." Rept.. U. S. Mex. bound, surv. T'eptiles, 

 1859, vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 28, pi. 37, fig. 14-17. 



In meadows jiear streams and pools. 

 Conn. — Near New Haven. 



21 (5). Hvla picKERTNiiii (Storer.) Leconte. 



Piping tree frog. 



Cope, Bull. 34, U. S. nat. mus., 1889. p. 352, fig. 88, pi. 78. fig. 

 1-19. 



Uylodes picl-erim/ii Storer, Keptiles of ^Massachusetts, 1839, p. 

 240. "Danvers." Holbr., N. Amer. herpt., ed. 2. 1842, vol. 

 4, p. 135, pi. 34. 



Aquatic for several weeks in the spring; low bushes. 

 Me. to CoNX. 



