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Desmognathus quadrimaculata (Holbrook). 



Seventeen examples: Pennsylvania; Virginia (Giles County); 

 North Carolina (Henderson County) ; Tennessee (Doe Run on Roan 

 Mountain). Of this series two specimens without locality. 



Desmognathus brimleyorum Stejneger. 



One from Little Rock, Arkansas (Dr. A. E. Brown in 1902). 



Desmognathus fusoa (Rafinesque). 



A very large series: New Brunswick (St. Johns River); Massa- 

 chusetts (Berkshire Hills); New York (Haines Falls in Catskills); 

 New Jersey (Swartswood Lake, Morristown, Trenton, Big Timber 

 Creek, Clement's Bridge, Pennsville, Salem) ; Delaware (Brandywine 

 Creek and Greenville); Maryland (Dove Run, Jennings, Piney 

 Creek and Conowingo); Alabama (Auburn); Tennessee (Walden 

 Ridge) ; Indiana (Hanover College) . 



The very large Pennsylvania series from the following counties: 

 Allegheny (Pittsburgh), Berks (Monocacy), Blair (Altoona), Bucks 

 (Langhorne), Chester, Clinton (Tamarack Swamp), Delaware 

 (Naylor's Run, Wawa and Whetstone Run), Green ( Waynesburg) , 

 Indiana (Brick Pond, Indiana, Marsh Run, Lucus Pond, Saltgiver 

 Run, Two Lick Creek and Two Lick Hills), Juniata (Tuscarora), 

 Lancaster (Paradise and Peters Creek), Lehigh (Lehigh Gap), 

 McKean (Port Allegany), Mifflin (Newton Hamilton and Sugar 

 Valley Run), Montgomery (Devon, Gladwyne, Mill Creek, Over- 

 brook, opposite Lafayette), Northampton (Belfast), Perry (Fox 

 Hollow), Potter (Brooklyn and Seven Bridges), Philadelphia 

 (Schuylkill River, Fairmount Park, Olney, Frankford, Holmesburg, 

 La Grange, Bustleton), Susquehanna (Broad Top Mountain), 

 Warren (White Pond) and York (Peach Bottom). 



Desmognathus fusoa auriculata (Holbrook). 



Twenty-two examples: North Carolina (Lake Waccamaw); South 

 Carolina (Manning); Georgia; Florida (Miami). Three specimens 

 are without data. 

 Desmognathus ochrophaea Cope. 



A large series: New Brunswick (St. Johns River); New York 

 (Clinton County, Haines Falls, Catskills); Pennsylvania (Tamarack 

 Swamp in Clinton County; Indiana, Two Lick Creek and Two Lick 

 Hills in Indiana County; Ganoga and Harvey Lakes in Luzerne 

 County; Port Allegany in McKean County; Brooklyn, Gold and 

 Seven Bridges in Potter County; Eagles Mere in Sullivan County; 

 Broad Top Mountain in Susquehanna County; Warren in Warren 



