_60 REPORT OF NEW, JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
11/,); hind limb a trifle more than head; tail measured from just 
behind vent, 1% in rest of body. Body slightly depressed, 
moderately slender and cylindrical generally. Surface rounded, 
smooth and convex. Trunk not swollen, rather evenly cylin- 
drical. Costal grooves distinct on sides, interrupted on back 
and belly, and 16 in number including 1 axillary and other at 
eroin. No distinct grooves on pelvic region, and anteriorly on 
sides of tail traces of rather obsolete ones. No scapular groove 
between gular fold and axillary groove. No. keel along side of 
body either above or below. A very shallow obsolete furrow 
along median line ot back, but not on tail above or below. Tail 
cylindrical, becoming somewhat cylindrico-quadrate basally and 
compressed towards tip, which is slenderly acuminate with well 
convex edges. Head large, broader than greatest width of body, 
depressed both above and below, greatest width about posterior 
Sticky Salamander. Plethodon glutinosus (Green). 
edges of eyes, and obtuse in profile with its angle forming about 
midway in depth. After eyes sides converging towards neck, 
which has a somewhat constricted appearance as seen from above. 
Snout twice as broad as long, projecting much beyond closed 
mandible, and rather bluntly convex as viewed from above. Eye 
a little ellipsoid, well elevated, small, and placed about first third 
in head. Eyelids fleshy and well developed. Pupil circular. 
Mouth broad, and when viewed from below seen to be more 
evenly bent or convex than edge of upper jaw. Lips thin, hard 
or firm, and upper sloping inferiorly with bevelled surface. Post- 
rictal transverse groove distinct, joining postocular groove which 
continues posteriorly, and unites with gular fold on side of neck. 
Gular fold well developed. Parotid region not especially swollen. 
