TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT 111 



BLENNIES— Blknniidae. 



INIolly Miller, Blcnnius cristatus 1 year 



Molly Miller, Salarnchthys tcjctilis 1 year 



SEA-BATS— Ogcocephalus. 



Bat-Fish, Of/cocepJialii.s ve.spcrfilio 6 months 



Short-nosed Bat-Fisl), O. radiatits i months 



AMPHIBIANS 



(Toads, Frogs, Salamanders) 

 SPADEFOOT TOADS— P1.E0BATIDAE. 



Hermit Spadefoot. Scaphiopus holbrookn months 



TOADS— BUFONIDAE. 



American Toad, Bufo ameiivaniis (Raised from eggs) 1 year 

 Fowler's Toad, B. foxclcri (y months 



PiPIDAE. 



Surinam Toad, Pipa amer'icana 6 months 



FROGS— Ranidae. 



Bull Frog, Rana cntesJ)iaiia 2 years 



Salt-marsh Frog. R. vlrescens 8 months 



Pickerel Frog. R. pahisiris 8 months 



Leopard Frog, R. pipiens 2 years 



Green Frog, -R. clamata 2 years 



Wood Frog, R. sylvaUca 



TREE FROGS— Hylidae. 



Tree Frogs, species not determined 1 year 



Spring Peeper. Hi/la pickerinri'ii 3 months 



Florida Tree Frog, H. gratiosa 1 year 



SALAMANDERS— Salamandridae. 



— Proteidae. 



Mud Puppies, Necturiis maculatus 5 years 



Blind Salamander, Typhlomolfie raihhuni 1 year 



Blind Proteus, Proteus aur/ii}))as 1 3^ years 



— Cryptobranchidae. 



Water Dog or Hellbender, Cri/pfobranchus allegheni- 



ensis 6 years 



Giant Salamander of Japan. C. ma.rimus (still living) 10 years 



— Amblystomidae. 



Shasta Salamander from California. Chondrotus tene- 



brosns I /^ years 



Blotched or Marbled Salamander, Ambly stoma opacnm 3 years 



Axolotl, A. me.Ticanum 2 years 



Spotted Salamander. A. pinictatum 2 years 



Tiger Salamander. A. tif/rinum 2 years 



European Newt, Triton vulgaris 8 months 



