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blotched somewhat similarly above, though markings larger and 
fewer. Feet all with some pale brownish. Glandular keels on 
back whitish. Iris slaty. Length 7 inches. Near Cold Spring in 
Cape May County October 7th, 1906. T.. D. Keim and H. W. 
Fowler. 
About Dennisville, in Cape May County, Messrs. T. D. 
Keim and H. Walker Hand, and myself, observed this frog in 
September of 1906. An adult example was brown above gen- 
erally, in life, with here and there a greenish shade, especially 
on middle of back, and becoming greenish-yellow on groin and 
upper surface of legs posteriorly. Blotches on upper surface of 
body blackish-brown, with pale edges, and producing a somewhat 
ocellated appearance. Ridges down back coppery-cream, also 
from side of snout below eye to shoulder, only paler. Lower 
surface of body livid whitish, legs and feet more or less trans- 
lucent. Iris coppery-brown, especially narrow ring around pupil, 
upper margin light, and blackish streak from pupil below to lower 
edge. Coloration otherwise as usual. ‘These animals were used 
as pike-bait, when trolling. 
Color of adult in life drab-olive above, with rather obscure 
ellipsoid black blotches in several somewhat irregular series. 
From behind each eye a pale yellowish-white streak to groin. 
Also 1 on each side of head from tip of snout to axilla, and a 
similar tint on tarsus. Lower surface of body white, sprinkled 
_more or less with dusky around edges. Throat soiled whitish. 
Feet and claws brownish, and webs same tint. ‘Tympanum 
brown. Iris coppery. Fresh-water pools at edge of salt-marsh, 
Palermo, Cape May County, April 15th, 1906. G. Z. Hart- 
man, TI. D. Keim, and H. W. Fowler. Tadpoles of several 
inches were olive above with obscure dusky spots. Caudal 
peduncle olive, fin transparent diluted warm brown specked with 
dusky-brown. Iris brown. Belly pale with dusky tints of pale 
buff and coppery on costal and green region. ‘Throat dusky with 
dull gilded and coppery tints. Sides of body coppery, clouded 
with dusky or blackish. Found also abundantly in the fresh- 
marsh pools at the edge of the salt-marsh. The frogs were all 
in the water, and were difficult to capture, as they appeared to 
