AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES. 405 



Family CROTALID^. 



Agkistrodon contortrix (Linnaeus). 

 Copper Head Snake. 



Mr. C. S. Williamson reports one killed near Newfoundland, in 

 Morris county, in July of 1905, and another on a mountain near 

 Green Pond, Mon-is county, in July of 1907. 



Mr. Miller says it is common in the trap ridges immediately north 

 of Plainfield, but absent south of these liills. 



Mr. Seiss has an example, which was seen swimming across a pond 

 and killed when it landed, at High Bridge, in Hunterdon county. 



Crotalus horridus Linn^us. 

 Rattle Snake. 



Mr. Williamson reports two killed near Milton, Morris county, 

 in 1904, and also two at the same place in 190.5. 



The example I reported several years ago, taken in 1900, in a 

 swamp near Goshen, was reported to Mr. H. Walker Hand as having 

 been nearly five feet long. Mr. Hand was, however, unfortunately 

 unable to verify this statement as he did not see the specimen him- 

 self. Two other individuals were also said to have been killed there 

 at the same time. 



Family IGUANID^. 



Sceloporus undulatus (Latreille). 

 Pine Tree Lizard. 



Mr. Seiss has it from Bay Head, in Ocean county. 



