190 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
3. A Supplementary Account of New Jersey 
Amphibians and Reptiles. 
Observations and notes, made since the preparation of my ac- 
count on these animals, are here given. Although no forms new 
to the fauna are included, except the scarlet snake, which had been 
omitted in my original account, interesting information of some 
others is now Offered. 
Family AMBYSTOMID. 
Ambystoma tigrinum (Green). 
Tiger Salamander. 
Mr. Hamilton reports he has observed it at Mullica Hill, 
Princeton and near Trenton. Mr. O. H. Brown found it plentiful 
in the pond at Cold Spring, Cape May county, some years ago. 
Family PLETHODONTID2. 
Plethodon erythronotus (Green). 
Red Backed Salamander. 
I found red-backed examples of this species at Higbee’s Beach, 
within three-quarters of a mile of the ocean, in Cape May county, 
on October 6th, 1907. 
Spelerpes ruber (Daudin). 
Red Salamander. 
Mr. J. A. G. Rehn found it at Stafford’s Forge, Ocean county, 
on May 2oth, 1907. 
