2 2 2 Fi'ogs of the Okefinokee Swamp 



first or second row of lower labial teeth. The first and second rows about equal 

 and about two times the horny beak in length, upper fringe somewhat an- 

 gulate in the middle. 



Measurements. Length of body (7.8-9.0 mm.) in tail (12-14. 4 mm.) 1.33 

 -2.0, average 1.58. Width (4.0-4.8 mm.) of body in its own length 1.3-2. i, 

 average 1.65. Depth (3.8-5.0 mm.) of body i. 0-1.4 in body width, average 

 I.I 7. Depth of body 1.72-2.2 in length of body, average 1.90. Depth (3.2- 

 4.0 mm.) of tail in length of tail 3.1-4.4, average 3.58. Muscular part (2.0- 

 2.2 mm.) 1.7-2.2 in depth of tail, average 1.88. Spiracle 1.7-2. i nearer base 

 of hind legs or vent region (2.8-3.8 mm.) then the tip of the snout (4.8-6.8 

 mm.), average 1.675. Spiracle to eye (3.0-3.4 mm.) equals spiracle to base of 

 hind legs or vent. Eye to tip of snout (2.6-3.8 mm.) about equal to eye to 

 spiracle. Nostril 1.25-2.0 nearer eye (i. 2-1. 6 mm.) than snout (2.1-2.4 mm.), 

 average 1.5. Mouth (2.0-2.8 mm.) usually equals internasal space (2.0-2.8 

 mm.) Mouth contained 1.5-1.9 (average 1.66) in interorbital distance (3.0 

 -4.2 mm.). Internasal space contained in interorbital space i. 3-2.1, average 

 1.63. 



The dimensions of the largest tadpole are : 



General remarks. In 1923 (1923, p. 406) we characterized the tadpole 

 thus "Eggs laid singly. . . . Pseudacris ocularis scattered distinct black dots on 

 body, black band on musculature of tail, clear intervals between musculature 

 and rims of the crest." In 1928 we summarized it thus "Musculature with a 

 distinct brown lateral hand with light area below; crests usually clear with fine 

 scattered fleckings, sometimes with fleckings gathered near outer rim; one or 

 two rows of papillae below the hind lower labial row of teeth ; nostril to eye in 

 nostril to snout 1.25 -2.0; depth of tail in tail length 2.9-4.4, average 3.4, 

 3.55; spiracle 1.15-2.1 nearer vent than snout, average 1.5-1.875; median 

 space between second upper labial row 2 1/2 or 3-7 in either lateral portion; 

 horny beak in upper fringe, 1 5.-2.0. (Characters above shared with Pseud- 

 acris of Raleigh). The characters given for Pseudacris ocularis are: ''Dorsal 

 crest to vertical midway between spiracle and eye; spiracle equi-distant from 

 eye and vent; spiracle 1.7-2. i, average (1.875) near vent than snout, mouth 

 and internasal space equal; one row of papillae below and third lower row of 

 teeth; third lower labial row of teeth .33 of the first lower row; dorsum of 



