62 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 



Subfamily DESM0GNATH1N.4<:. 



15. Desi>tOi:;nat/iiis fiisca/i/sca (Rafinescjue) Baird. Bkown '1'ki- 

 roN. 



A common species in PVanklin county (Hughes, Iiutler): 

 Monroe county (C. H. BoUman). 



Sub-family SALAMANDRIN/t:. 

 Genus Dikmvci'vlus, Rafinesque. 



16. Dicmrctv/us 7'iridcsci'/is Rai. Green Triton ; Newt. 



New Harmony (Sampson's coll.); Brookville, very common. 

 (Hughes); Mt. Carmel (Yarrow); Monroe county (Incl. Univ. coll.). 

 Likely to be found throughout the State. 



Order ANURA. * 



Sub-order PHANEROGLOSSA. 



Family BUFONID^:. 



Sub family HYLIN^. 



Genus Hvla, Laurenti. 



17. Ilv/a versicolor LeC. Common Tree Toad. 

 Found everywhere. 



18. Hyla pickcriuoii Holbrook. 



Three specimens have been found in the vicinity of Blooming- 

 ton, (C. H. Bollman). 



Genus Acris, Dum. & Bib. 



19. Acris k^ryllus crepitans (LeC.) Cope. Western Cricket 

 Frog. 



Common about Indianapolis, and probably so along all our 

 streams. Franklin county (Hughes); Monroe county (Ind. Univ. 

 coll.). 



Genus Chorophilus, Baird. 



20 Chorop/iilus triscriatiis triseriati/s {^\e:d.) Cope. StrtpekTree 



Froo. 



Probably generally, but not abundantly, distributed. One 

 specimen secured at Irvington. 



Sub-family BUFONIN^E. 

 Genus Bufo, Laurenti. 



21. Bufo lentigimsiis amcricanus (LeC.) Cope. Toau. 

 Common everywhere. 



