4 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



NEOBATHACHIA. URODELA. 



PLETHODONTIDAE. 



Cope, Bull. 34 r. S. nat. raus., 1889, ).. 189. fiir. 31, pi. 26 ; 31, 

 fig. 6 ; 35, fig. -2 ; 40, fig. 4 ; 45, fig. 5 ; 48, fig. 14. 



Salamandra glutinosa Green, Journ. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1S18, 



vol.' 1, p. 357. Holbr., X. Amer. herpt., ed. 2, 1842, vol. 5, 



p. 39, pi. 10. 



Ten-estrial ; under logs and stones. 



Me. 



Vt. 



Mass. — Ipswich, Springfield. 



Coxx. — Xorthford. 



10. Gyrixophilus PORPHyRiTicus (Green.) Cope. 



Purple salamander. 



Cope. Bull. 34 V . S. nat. raus., 1889, p. 155, fig. 37, pi. 30, 

 fig. 6; 33; 34, fig. 1-4; 35. fig. 6; 40, fig. 3 ; 42, fig. 1 ; 48, fig. 13. 



Salamandra porphyritica Green, Contrib. Maclurean lye, 

 1827, vol. 1, p. 3, pi. — fig. 2. "Xear Meadville, Craavford, 

 Pa." 



Triton porplcyriticus Green. Holhr., X. Amer. herpt., ed. 2, 

 1842, vol. 5, p. 88, pi. 28. 



In moss and damp earth. 



Me. — Xorway. 



X. H. — Briiigewater. 



Vt. 



Mass. — Springfield, Danvers. 



Coxx. — Stonington. 



11. Spelerpes bilixeatcs (Green.) Bainl. 



T^vo-striped salamander ; Striped-backed salaman- 

 der. 



Cope, Bull. 34 U. S. uat. raus., 1889, p. 163, fig. 40. pi. 28, fig. 

 4-6. 



