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Rana catesbeiana Sbaw. 

 Bull Frog. 



Mr. Miller says it is somewhat common and local or restricted 

 about Plainiield. 



One seen in Little Timber Creek, Delaware Basin, near Coopers, 

 in Gloucester county, on April 19th, 1908. 



Mr. Seiss has it from High Bridge and Camden. 



Rana clamata Daudin. 

 Green Frog. 



Mr. Miller says it is abundant at Plainfield. 



Several frogs, evidently this species, were heard about Pranklin- 

 ville, in Gloucester county, on April 17th, 1908. 



Found about Porchtown, in Gloucester county, on April 17th, 1908. 

 Both adults and tadpoles were seen. 



Found at Repaupo, in Gloucester county, on April 19th, 1908. 



Several found about the lake at Millville, in Cumberland county, 

 on May 9th, 1908. One nearly full grown, and the small tadpoles 

 seen were also most likely this species. 



Mr. Seiss has it from High Bridge and Gloucester. 



Rana palustris Le Conte. 

 Pickerel Frog. 



Mr. Miller found it common about Plainfield. 

 Mr. Seiss has it from High Bridge and Gloucester. 



Rana sylvatica Le Conte. 

 Wood Frog. 



Mr. Miller found it common about Plainfield. 

 Mr. Seiss has it from High Bridge. 



