1915^ List of Reptiles and Amphibians 197 



17. Plethodon erytlironotus (Red-backed Salamander). 

 Taken by Sherman at Greenville in Pitt County, April 4, 

 1902. Also recorded from four mountain localities, Roan Mt., 

 Black Mt., Andrews (Cherokee Co.), and Sunburst (Haywood 

 Co.) Apparently not common. 



18. Plethodon glutinosus (Viscid Salamander). Common 

 in all parts of the state, but not apparently ranging above 3.500 

 feet in the mountains. Recorded from Littleton, Greenville, 

 Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Lake Ellis, and Lumberton in the east 

 and from the counties of Haywood, Transylvania, Buncombe, 

 and Yancey and from Grandfather Mountain in the west. 



19. Plethodoji metcalfi (Unspotted Salamander). Common 

 above 3,500 feet at Sunburst in Haywood County (type locali- 

 ty), and also on Grandfather Mountain. Two taken at High- 

 lands and two more on the Tuskwitty Range between Andrews 

 and Aquone in May, 1908. Occurs up to 6,000 feet at least. 



20. Plethodon shermani (Red-legged Salamander). Taken 

 only on the Wayah Bald Mountain, between Franklin and 

 Aquone, (type locality). See Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXV, 

 P. 135. 



21. Manculus quadridigitatus (Dwarf Salamander). Ra- 

 leigh and Kinston, not uncommon. Terrestrial, except in the 

 breeding season which is in January. 



22. Stereochilus marginatus (Margined Salamander). 

 Lake Ellis, common. 



23. Spelerpes hilineatus (Striped Salamander). Raleigh, 

 Salem, and in the mountains up to 5.500 feet. (Yancey, Bun- 

 combe, Haywood, Cherokee, Mitchell, IMacon, and Transyl- 

 vania counties and on Grandfather Mountain.) 



24. Spelerpes guttolineatiis (Holhrook^s Triton). Raleigh, 

 Salem, Andrews (Cherokee Co.), and Weaverville (Buncombe 

 Co.) 'Not noted over 2,500 feet. 



25. Spelerpes danielsi {DanieVs Triton). Blantyre (Tran- 

 sylvania Co.), Sunburst (Haywood Co.), and Cane River 

 Yancey Co.), Eleven in all taken, none above 3,500 feet. 



26. Spelerpes ruber (Red Triton). Raleigh, Goldsboro, 

 Beaufort, Salem, Chapel Hill, Hillsboro and Siimmerville. 

 Also recorded from some mountain localities, but these probably 



