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Vomero-pahitine teeth iu four distinct series, made so by interruptions 

 in the middle line and immediately inside the choaniie. The latter open- 

 ings more widely separated than the outer. The body is short and de- 

 pressed. The distance from the snout to the axilla is just equal to that 

 from the axilla to the groin. There are eleven distinct costal furrows 

 and a dorsal groove. The tail is equal to the distance from the snout to 

 the beginning of the vent. It has a well developed crest and is com- 

 pressed. Hind foot with two distinct tubercles. 



The limbs are well developed, the posterior being a little longer, some- 

 what stouter, and the foot broader than the same parts in a specimen of 

 A. tifjrimnn of the same size. 



The color above is dark brown, almost black ; below, brownish yellow. 

 Between the fore and the hind legs the yellow color mounts up on the 

 sides of the body to a level with the upper surfaces of the limbs. Head 

 above like the back, below like the belly, with indications of a brighter 

 yellow spot behind the symphysis. 



This description is founded on the only known specimen, which wa&- 

 captured at Irvington, near Indianapolis. Nothing whatever is knowa 

 concerning its habits. 



Ambystoma punctatum, (Linn). 

 Spotted Salamander. 



Lacerta punctata, Linnseus, 1766, 6'^, i. 370 ; Salamandra venenosay 

 Holbrook, 1842, 54-, v- 67, pi. 22; Ambystoma punctata, Baird, 1850, 2, 

 283; Aviblystoma punctatum, Cope, 1867, 1, 175; 1889, 51, 56, with 

 figures. 



A species with broad head, stout body, black ground-color, and yellow" 

 spots. 



Head depressed ; widest at the swollen paratoid region. The greatest 

 width is contained in the distance to the groin from 4 to 4.6 times. 

 From the snout to the gular fold in distance from snout to groin 3.5 to 

 4 times. Gular fold not prominent, but rising high on the neck. Another 

 fold from the angle of jaw running back to gular fold. Eyes of mod- 

 erate size. Mouth large. Tongue moderate, with the papillary folds 

 radiating from behind. Teeth of vumero-palatines in three portions, the 

 extremities of the series being separated from the median portion by in- 

 terruptions just behind the choanse. The latter openings considerably 

 further apart than the external nostrils. 



Body plump, with a dorsal groove and 11 (occasionally 10) costal fur- 

 rows. The distance from the snout to the axilla in distance from snout 

 to groin 2.5 times. Limbs moderately developed; when placed along 

 the side, just meeting or not quite. Toes rather short and depressed;, 



