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ceding; L. one and one-lialf inches. Eastern and central 

 regions. 



Genus Chorophilus, Bd. 



51. C. tr'iserlatus^ Wied. Above light-bluish ash; a dark 

 dorsal stripe, commencing at snout and bifurcating about middle 

 of body; a stripe on each side of this, and one on the side of 

 head and body, the latter edged with white below; abdomen 

 whitish; L. one inch. Eastern and central regions. 



52. G. triseriatus^ subsp. oorporalls^ Cope, MSS. New 

 Jersey. 



53. 0. nlgritas^ LeConte. Above olive-brown, tinged with 

 yellow and speckled with small, white granulations; an inter- 

 rupted vertebral line from snout to rump; upper lip white, 

 above which is an irregular dark patch, extending from near 

 snout to shoulder; head and extremities ash color, the latter 

 with dusky bars; abdomen yellowish-wliite; L. one and one- 

 half inches. South Carolina and Georgia. 



5-1. C. angulatus, Cope. Above chestnut-brown or bronzed ; 

 upper lip white, above which is a black patch that passes near 

 and terminates beyond shoulder; abdomen yellowish-white; L. 

 one inch. South Carolina. 



55. C. ocularis^ Daud. Above uniform olive; a black 

 streak from snout to shoulder; an oval blotch on sides; two or 

 three small spots on loin. South Carolina to Georgia. 



56. C. ornatus^ EColb. Above dove-color with several 

 oblong, dark brown blotches, margined with yellow, on each 

 side of vertebral line; a black vitta from snout to near shoulder, 

 and one from shoulder towards lower jaw; most of upper jaw 

 yellowish ; limbs with darlv bands ; anterior and posterior surt'ace 

 of thigh with yellow spots; beneath white; throat with a few 

 black spots; under surface of legs flesh-color; L. one and one- 

 fourth inches. South Carolina and Georgia. 



Genus Hyla, Laurenti. 



57. H. andersoni^ Bd. Above rather d-eep pea-green ; 

 paler on sides and on margin of upper jaw; a narrow band of 

 purplish-brown from eye to a little beyond insertion of arm; 

 sides margined below by large, irregular spots of saflron ; similar 

 spots on a ground of paler shade before and behind humerus 

 and femur, and beneath tibia; a band of mulberry tint on tibia 

 anteriorly; beneath whitish flesh color; an oval spot of green 

 on each side of throat ; L. one inch, eight lines ; femur eight 



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