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tween Jones and Billy's Island we stopped and caught a few Pseudacris call- 

 ing. Never heard such a frog din. Same on Jones Island. Later on Billy's 

 Island no end of Pseudacris in the hammock near Newt Pond." 



Our journal notes of calhng are: 



1921 

 April 25. Two or three frogs brought into camp. 

 May 16-18. Common in Cypress Pond edge. 



" 20. In Chorophihis (Pseudacris) Pond at 4 p.m. no end of Pseudacris calling 



by day. In chorus in evening. 

 " 21 . No end of Chorophihis calling at 8 p.m. Air 70°. Were calling vigor- 

 ously in afternoon. 

 " 22. Several heard in mid afternoon. Hear them at night at Newt Pond. 

 " 24. In moist pine barrens near edge of cypress bay heard two at 4 p.m., 



bright sun. Tonight at 10 p.m., air 77°, a few calling. 

 " 26. A few Pseudacris calling in Chorophihis Pond and other places. 

 " 27. Temperature up to 91°. Few calling in mid afternoon. Several heard 



at night. 

 " 31 . Hear one or two Pseudacris ocularis at 11:30 p.m. 

 June 2 . One calling, several seen this day. 



" 3. No Pseudacris calling at Chorophilus tonight, 75°. One heard in 



hammock tonight back of camp. 

 " 4. Heard none cahing except one in grassy field near camp. 

 " 5. In evening went to Long Pond trestle. Heard plenty of Pseudacris 



ocidaris, air 71°. 

 " 14. Heard one or two Pseudacris ocularis about 8 a.m., Floyd's Island. 

 " 21. Heard one Pseudacris at Bufo Pond at 10 a.m. 

 " 2^ . Heard a few. 



" 24. After rain common at Chorophihis Pond. 

 " 25 . Common, plenty at Newt Pond. Several calling at Chorophilus Pond. 



Hear one at 10:30 a.m.. Long Pond. 

 " 28. One heard on Jones Island. 

 " 29. Several heard early in morning about 5. 

 " 30. Several heard in outer edge of pond, not middle, 3 p.m. 

 July I . Quite a few calling by Indian Mound ponds. 



" 3 . Heard in Honey Island Strand near Black Jack Island and on Honey 



Island all in early afternoon. Later in the Pocket. Commonly heard 



between Jones Island and Billy's Island. 

 " 4. Plenty at Long Pond. 

 " 6. Pseudacm heard 75-80 yards away. 

 " 7 . Photographed croakers tonight and last night. 

 " II . A few heard along Suwannee Canal at 6 p.m. 

 " 12. Common, heard 1-3 p.m. along canal. 

 " 15. Saw and heard plenty of Pseudacris on Chesser Island. 

 " 15. Hear Psewdacns around Bay Pond. We saw and heard plenty on the 



mainland and on the Island. 

 " 16. Immense chorus but hard to hear because of choruses of Hyla gratiosa, 



Bufo quercicus, etc. Much laying. 

 " 17. There are fewer calling tonight, yet they are abundant. 

 " 18. One or two heard Chesser Island. 

 " 27. Cloudly. This afternoon, Billy Island, heard a few Psewdacns ocM^om. 



A few in the woods. One calling near camp. 

 " 28. Several heard in piney woods. Rainy. In middle of island where some 



gallberry bushes (Ilex glabra) with temperature water are, hear 



Pseudacris. Strong chorus tonight. 



