384 Frogs of the Okefinokee Swamp 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



1916 Barbour, T. Copeia, Jan. 24, 1916, No. 26, p. 6. 



1920 Barbour, T. Copeia, July 31, 1920, No. 84, p. 55. 



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1923 Pratt, H. S. 1923, p. 183. 



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Rana heckscheri Wright 



(PI. Ill, Fig. 4; XI, Figs. 7, 8; XIV, Figs, i, 2; XVII; XXXVIII) 



COMMON NAMES 

 Greenback. Heckscher's Frog. River Swamp Frog 



RANGE 



Check list. Described since Stejneger & Barbour's 2nd edition. 



Supplementary records. The type locality where first recognized (1922) 

 is Alligator Swamp, Callahan, Florida. The known range is from Savannah, 

 Georgia to Fargo (on Suwannee River) and Folkston (near St. Mary's River) 

 in Georgia, all along the St. Mary's River on both Georgia and Florida sides 

 and in Florida to Callahan. In 1928, June 9 and 10, we visited the type 

 locality and also found them in Mr. Davis's clay pit. It ought to be farther 

 north along the coastal strip to Wilmington and westward to Louisiana. 



In American Museum of Natural History we found three specimens taken 

 by T. Hallinan. One, a male (No. 16096), 95 mm. long, was taken at East- 

 port, Florida and two more, males (Nos. 16666-67) 97 and 91 mm. long were 

 secured near Jacksonville, Florida. 



In a recent letter (Nov., 1929) Mr. O. C. Van Hyning writes me that he has 

 found 12 miles from Gainesville, Florida, at Waldo, some tadpoles of Rana 

 heckscheri. His captures he compared with some freshly caught tadpoles of 

 Rana heckscheri which I left with him at Gainesville, Florida in June 1928. 

 In June 1928 we captured many intermediate sizes of this species but these 

 like some of the 1922 specimens are now missing. 



Since the three preceding paragraphs have been written two more records 

 have come in recent letters. On August 19, 193 1, Mr. O. C. Hyning who 

 had formerly found this species in Georgia west of Okefinokee Swamp in 

 1930, writes that "he has a Rana heckscheri adult from 2 miles east of Gaines- 



