AMPHIBIANS AND-REPTILES. a 
CHARLES W. JOHNSON. 
1894. Trionyches in the Delaware drainage. (American Naturalist, 
XXVIII, 1894 (October), p. 880. 
An account of the “‘soft-shelled turtle’ taken at Paulins Kill, 
at Hainesburg, Warren County. 
WILLIAM L. SHERWOOD. 
1895. The Salamanders Found in the Vicinity of New York City, with 
Notes upon Extra Limital or Allied Species. <Abstract of Proc. Linn. Soc. 
N. Y., 1894-95, No. 7, pp. 21-41. 
This treats of the salamanders of the northeastern part of the 
state. 
1898. The Frogs and Toads found in the Vicinity of New York City. <L. 
c., 1897-98, No. I0, pp. 9-27. 
R. L. DITMARS. 
1896. The Snakes Found within Fifty Miles of New York City. <Ab- 
stract of Proc. Linn. Soc. N. Y., 1895-096, No. 8, pp. 9-27. 
KUGENE SMITH. 
1899. The Turtles and Lizards Found in the Vicinity of New York City. 
<Abstract of Proc. Linn. Soc. N. Y., 1898-90, No. 11, pp. 11-36. 
_WITMER STONE. 
1901. Occurrence of Hyla andersonii at Clementon, N. J. <Proc. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. Phila., t901 (June), p. 342. 
This note sums up the records of the occurrence of this inter- 
esting species, and gives an additional one for Clementon, based 
on an example collected by Mr. H. L. Viereck, May 12th, 1901. 
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