Occasional Papers of the Mtiseum of Zoology 5 



Specimens and localities are as follows : Camden, Jackson, 

 Henry. Como, Reelfoot Lake, and Somerville, Fayette County 

 (University of Michigan), and Maxey and Memphis (U. S. 

 National Museum). 



Acris (Vyllus (Le Conte). — This form was found to be 

 common near Henry along wet shores of ponds and marshes 

 when not thickly wooded. Fifteen examples were taken. 

 Ruthven took eleven specimens at Reelfoot Lake, Obion 

 County. It is recorded by Rhoades from Samburg. 



Pscudacris triscriata (Wied). — Identificatipn provisional. 

 Only a single specimen has been examined (U. S. National 

 Museum. No. 28378, Maxey). The heel extended forward 

 reaches the posterior border of the orbit. 



Hyla cincrca (Schneider). — Two adults were taken by Pro- 

 fessor Ruthven at Reelfoot Lake, C)bion County. Rhoades 

 records it from Samburg. 



H\'hi versicolor versicolor Le Conte. — This species was often 

 heard calling, in the vicinity of Henry, and is undoubtedly 

 common, although only four specimens were secured. Two 

 in the National Museum represent Memphis and Maxey. 



Rana catesbciana Shaw. — The bullfrog is one of the com- 

 monest frogs in the vicinity of Henry. Twenty-four speci- 

 mens were secured here. Ruthven took it at Moscow and 

 Lane ; two in the National Museum represent Maxey ; and 

 Rhoades records it from Samburg. 



Rana claniitans Latreille. — Common near Henry in low, 

 wooded situations, often under logs or near water. Twenty- 

 one examples were secured, representing Como as well as 

 Henry. 



