34 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
1906. Notes on Reptiles and Batrachians of Pennsylvania, New Jersey 
and Delaware. <American Naturalist, XL, 1906 (March), pp. 159-170. 
A list, with notes, on amphibia and reptilia from the states - 
mentioned above, and giving the writer's examination of New 
Jersey material based on his own observations and the examples 
contained in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences 
of Philadelphia. ‘This valuable paper contains a number of 
interesting records and a verification of previous ones. 
WILLIAM T. DAVIS. 
1904. Hyla andersonii and Rana virgatipes at Lakehurst, New Jersey. 
<American Naturalist, XXX VIII, 1904 (October), p. 893. 
1905. Further Note on Hyla andersonii and Rana virgatipes in New 
Jersey. <L. c.,, XXXIX, 1905 (November), pp. 795-796. 
In this account Hyla andersonit is said to be abundant at Lake- 
hurst. 
1906. Additional Observations on Hyla andersonii and Rana virgatipes in 
New Jersey. <L. c., XLI, 1906 (January), pp. 49-51. 
HENRY W. FOWLER. 
1905. The Sphagnum Frog of New Jersey—Rana virgatipes Cope. <Proc. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1905 (September) [issued November 2nd], pp. 662- 
664, Pl. 4o. 
1906. Note on Muhlenberg’s Turtle. <American Naturalist, XL, 1906 
(August), p. 596. 
