32. REPORT (‘OF NEW JERSEY STATE) MUSEUM: 
JOHN E. PETERS. 
1889. Another specimen of Hyla andersonii. <American Naturalist, 
XXIII, 1889 (January), p. 58. 
Records an example from near May’s Landing. 
JULIUS NELSON. 
1890. Descriptive Catalogue of the Vertebrates of New Jersey. <Rep. 
Geol. Surv., II, pt. 2, Min. Bot. Zo6l., 1890, pp. 1-824, Amphibians and Rep- 
tiles, pp. 637-657. 
A compiled descriptive account of each species, mostly from 
Dr. Jordan’s “Manual of the Vertebrate Animals of the Northern 
United States,” without reference to definite material, and based 
on quoted notes from Dr. Abbott’s work of 1869. 
EDWARD DRINKER COPE. 
1896. A New Species of Frog from New Jersey. <American Naturalist, 
XXV, i891 (November), pp. 1017-1019. 
Rana virgatipes described as new, and remarks are made on 
some of the interesting amphibians and fishes of the region. 
1894. Trionyches in the Delaware drainage. <American Naturalist, 
XXVIII, 1894 (October), p. 880. 
Note on the above. Records examples of the “‘soft-shelled 
turtle’ from near Woodbury. 
J. PERCY MOORE. 
1893. The Eggs of Pityophis melanoleucus. <American Naturalist, 
XXVII, 1893 (October), pp. 878-885, figs. 9-10, Pls. 19 to 20. 
1894. Note on the Occurrence of Hyla andersonii in New Jersey. <L. c., 
XXVIII, 1894 (December), pp. 1045-1046. 
1896. Lygosoma (Liolepisma) Laterale in New Jersey. <L. c, XXX, 
1896 (September), pp. 752-753. 
