Frogs of the Okefinokee Swamp 



1922 



Chesser Island, few in corn field calling at dark. 



Few calling in hammock. 



Several around Coat Bet Pond at night. Few heard around camp 



during day. 



Heard one in hammock at i :oo p. m. 



Heard several around camp 6:30 p. m. 



Heard a few pines around open pond near Trader's Hill. 



Two in hammock at camp. 



Several calling after sunset. 



Slight rain. Several heard in hammock. 



Heard a few in oaks 8:05 a. m. 



Heard many at Starling Branch 8:30 p. m. -midnight. 



Rainy 1-3:00 p. m. Hyla femoralis calling some. 



One heard. 



Several heard in hammock during shower. 



One heard at Thompson Landing, St. Mary's River. 



Common in cypress bay. 



Several heard during the day. 



Around edge of Coat Bet many calling. A large assembly. 



One heard at 10:00 a. m. in pine barrens. 



A few heard. 



Heard at 7:40 a. m. 



Several calling 6-7 p. m. 



Several heard. 



Common in rain. 



Many late in evening. 



A few at Coatbet Pond. 



Quite a few calling but not as many as we would expect after a 



hard rain. 



No end of calling males. Air 86°. 



One heard on prairie 9:00 a. m. 



One heard at camp. 



Several heard at 7 :oo a. m. 



Waycross, Ga. Hyla femoralis numerous along Dixie Highway at 



night. 



Hopkins, Ga. One heard 11:15 ^- "^• 



Several calling in rain p. m. 



Several calling 7:30 a. m. About 7o°F. 



Big chorus at night. Temperature 79°. After today's rain. 



Commonly calling after dark. 



H. femoralis quite numerous. 



Heard a very few at Camp Pinckney — Chesser Island 8:00 p. m. 



to 12:00 midnight. 



Several at nigh-t. 



Commonly heard often in chorus 7-10:30 p. m. 



A very few heard. 



One heard. 



Common in Spadefoot ponds. 



Strong chorus in evening. 



One heard during evening. 



Congress at night. 



Common along road near St. George. 



One at 9:00 a. m. in hammock. 



Several heard. 



