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STRAIT-LIPPED WARTY-NEWT. 
Triton Bibronit. Mihi. 
Specific Character.—The same as 77. cristatus, excepting that the upper lip 
is perfectly straight, meeting the lower, and not overhanging it. The skin, and 
particularly that of the head, much more rugous and more strongly tuberculated. 
Colour darker. 
Triton marmoratus, BIBRON, in Proc. Zool. Soc. non Latr. 
Or the existence of this second species of tuberculated 
Triton we were ignorant, until my friend, the late M. 
Bibron, detected it in the collection of the Zoological So- 
ciety, and from the character of the lip believed it to be the 
Tr. marmoratus of Latreille. In the course of the last 
spring I had several, both of this species and of Tr. crista- 
tus, living; and have now before me the specimen belong- 
ing to the Society upon which M. Bibron’s opinion was 
founded, as well as one of the true marmoratus, which he 
has kindly sent me from Paris. I have also examined 
