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1914 Deckert, R. F. List of Salientia from near Jacksonville, Florida. Copeia Feb. 14, 



1914, No. 3, p. 3. 

 1914 Deckert, R. F. Further Notes on the Salientia of Jacksonville, Florida. Copeia 



Aug. 29, 1914, No. 9, pp. 2, 3. 



1842 DeKay, James E. Zoology of New York, or the New York Fauna Part III, p. 68. 



1906 Dickerson, M. C. The Frog Book, pp 89-91. 



1842 Holbrook, John E. North American Herpetology, 2nd Edition, Vol. V, pp. 13-15. 



1849 Holbrook, John E. Batrachia of Georgia Appendix (p. 15) in George White's 



Statistics of the State of Georgia. Savannah 1849. 

 1855 LeConte, John. Descriptive Catalogue of the Ranina of the United States. Proc. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Dec. 1855, Vol 7, p. 430. 



1922 Loding, H. P. A Preliminary Catalogue of Alabama Amphibians and Reptiles. 

 Geol. Survey of Ala. Museum Paper No. 5, Ala. Mus. Nat. Hist. Sept. 1922, pp. 

 16, 17. 



1895 Loennberg, Einar. Notes on Reptiles and Batrachians Collected in Florida in 1892 



and 1893. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1894, Vol. XVII, p. 338. 

 1924 Myers, George S. Amphibians and Reptiles from Wilmington, N. C. Copeia June 



30^ 1924, No. 131. p. 59. 

 1924 Schmidt, Karl P. A List of Amphibians and Reptiles Collected near Charleston, 



S. C. Copeia July 15, 1924, No. 132, p. 68. 



1923 Stejneger, L. and T. Barbour. A Check List of North American Amphibians and 

 Reptiles, 2nd Edition, p. 26. 



1923 Viosca, Percy, Jr. An Ecological Study of the Cold Blooded Vertebrates of South- 

 eastern Louisiana. Copeia Feb. i, 1923, No. 115, p. 37. 



1920 Wright, A. H. Frogs: Their Natural History and Utilization. Appendix VI. Rept. 

 U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries 1919, Doc. 888, p. 30. 



1923 . The Salientia of the Okefinokee Swamp, Georgia. Copeia Feb. i, 1923, 



No. 115, P- 34- 



1926 Wright, A. H. The Vertebrate Life of the Okefinokee Swamp in Relation to the 

 Atlantic Coastal Plain. Ecology Jan. 1926, Vol. VII, p. 82. 



1923 Wright, A. H., and A. A. Wright. The Tadpoles of the Frogs of Okefinokee Swamp, 

 Georgia. The Anatomical Record, Jan. 20, 1923, Vol. 24, p. 406. 



1924 Wright, A. H., and A. A. Wright. A Key to the Eggs of the Salientia East of the 

 Mississippi River. American Naturalist, July- August 1924, Vol. LVIII, pp. 375-381 • 



Bufo terrestris Bonnaterre 



(PI. I, Fig. 3; V, Fig. 8; VIII, Figs. 5, 6; XII, Fig. 1 1 ; XV, Fig. 1 1 ; XVII, XXII, Text Fig. I, 2) 



COMMON NAMES 



Southern Toad. Carolina Toad. Grey Toad. Land-frog (Bartram). Land- 

 toad (Catesby). Latreille's Toad. "Charming Toad." "Hop Toad." 



RANGE 



Check list. Type locality: "La Caroline." 



Range. The Carolinas to Florida, west to the Mississippi. — Stejneger & 

 Barbour Check List, 1923, p. 26. 



Ranges along the seacoast from South Carolina to Florida, and following 

 the Gulf through Alabama and Mississippi. Scattered individuals are met 

 with across the mountains to South Carolina. — Girard 1854, p. 86. 



Supplementary records. In 1922 Deckert (Copeia, Nov. 20, 1922, p. 88) 

 found "Bufo terrestris'' singing at Royal Palm Hammock, and in wet places 

 northeast to Homestead." In June 1922 C. S. Brimley (1923, p. 4) in North 

 Carolina "found (them) common at Laurel Hill, Scotland Co., June i and 2, 

 1922." Earlier he (1922, p. 48) records "Southern Toad {Bufo terrestris). 

 One taken at Fayetteville, May 28, 1920, and two more on June 4 and 6, 

 1 92 1. The common toad of this region (Raleigh), however, appears to be 



