Catalogue of the AmpJiibia and Reptilia of Indiana. 6^ 



Family RANID/E. 

 Sub-family RANIN^. 

 Genus Rana, Linnaeus. 



2 2. Rana halecina halecina Y^Am.. Leopard Frog. 

 Common everywhere. 



23. Rana anolata circiilosa iKxcQ&iDdiVx?.) Cope. Hoosif:R Frog, 

 Benton county (D. S. Jordan, Manual of Vertebrates, 2d ed. 



355)- 



24. Rana palustris LeC. Swamp Frog. 



Said to occur in Franklin county (Hughes); Monroe county, 

 where it is abundant (Ind. Univ. coll.). Probably to be found 

 throughout the State. 



25. Rana clamata Daudin. Green Frog; Sprino Froc;. 

 In all streams. 



26. Rana catesheiana Shaw. Bull Frog. 

 In all the larger streams. 



27. Rana sylvatica LeC. 



Moderately common. Irvington; Shelby county; Franklin 

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



Class REPTILIA. 



Order OPHIDIA. 



Sub-order ASINEA. 



Family COLUBRID^. 



Genus Carphophis, Gervais. 



28. Carphophis helena Kenn. Helen's Snake. 



New Harmony, where it is common (Sampson's coll.); Monroe 

 county (Ind. Univ. coll.); Brown county. 



29. Carphophis annxniis (Say) Gerv. Ground Snake ; Worm 

 Snake. 



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



Genus Virginia, B. & G. 



30. Virginia elegans Kenn. Virginia's Snake. 



A rare snake. Collected in Brown county by Mr. Charles 

 Jameson. Has also been found at Mt. Carmel, Ills. (Yarrow). 



Genus Farancia, Gray. 



31. Farancia ahacura (yioXhxQoY)^. ^^. Red-bellied Horn 

 Snake. 



