Catalogue of tJte AinpJiibia and Rcptilia of Indiana. 6 1 



Originally described from Hanover, Jefferson county. 



6. Amblystoma tigriniim tigrinum (Green) Cope. Tiger Salaman. 



DER. 



Very common about Indianapolis ; probably to be found 

 throughout the State. 



7. Amhlystoma puiictatiiiii (Linn.) Cope. Spotted Salamander. 

 New Harmony (Sampson's coll.) ; Wheatland (Ridgway) ; 



Franklin county (Hughes); Shelby county (collected by G. H. 

 Clarke); Monroe county (Ind. Univ. coll.). 



8. Aviblystoma opacum (Gravenh.) Cope. Marp5LEd Salamander. 

 New Harmony (Sampson's coll.); Wheatland (Ridgway). 



9. Ainblystoma copeaniim Hay. Short-Bodied Salamander. 

 Known from a single specimen found at Irvington, and de- 

 scribed in the Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum 1.S85, 

 vol. viii. p. 207, pi. xiv. 



Family SALAMAN HRID^. 



Sub-family PLETHODONTIN^E. 



Genus Spelerpes, Rafine^que. 



10. Spelerpes hilineatus (Green) Baird. Green's Triton. 

 Common about Brook\ille, Franklin county (Hughes and A. 



\V. Butler); Monroe county (Ind. Univ. coll.). Will doubtless be 

 found at other points. 



11. Spelerpes longicaudus (fix&QVi) Baird. Long-tailed Triton. 

 Caves of Southern Indiana (Jordan); Brookville (Hughes, A. 



W. Butler); Monroe county (Ind, Univ. coll.). 



Genus Hemidactylium, Tschudi. 



12. Heifiidacfyliiini sciifatiiin Tschmlx. Scaly Salamanl^er. 

 Distributed from Rhode Island to Illinois. Reported to be 



not uncommon about Brookville (Hughes). Known readily by 

 having but four digits on the hinder feet. 



Genus Plethodon, Tschudi. 



13. Plethodon erythronotus (Green) Baird. Red-backed Salaman- 

 der. 



New Harmony (Sampson's coll.); Brookville (Hughes); Monroe 

 county (Ind. Univ. coll.). 



1 4 . Plethodon glutinosus Green. Slimy Lizard. 



Reported to be common in the vicinity of Bloomington, Mon- 

 roe county (C. H. BoUman). 



