20 NORTH AMERICAN BATRACHIA AND REPTILIA. 



lines; tibia nine lines; foot twelve and one-half lines. New- 

 Jersey to South Carolina. 



58. H. squirella^ Daud. Above olive-green, with irregular 

 dark blotches ; a dusky bar between orbits; an indistinct band 

 from nostril to eye; a white line along upper jaw to shoulder; 

 beneath greenish- white in front, darker behind; throat with a 

 few dark spots; extremities obscurely marked with darker 

 above, flesh-colored beneath; L. one and one-quarter inches; 

 thigh eight- tenths of an inch; leg eight-tenths of an inch; tarsus 

 and toes nine-tenths of an inch. A ustro riparian region. 



59. H. carolinensis, Penn. Above bright green with 

 occasional golden spots ; a pale yellow line on sides of body ; 

 also one on posterior border of arm, and before and behind leg; 



'limbs not barred; beneath yellowish-white; thigh yellow; leg 

 flesh color; L. one and three-quarters inches; thigh eight lines; 

 leg eight and one-half lines; tarsus and toes one inch, two 

 lines. Austroriparian region. 



60. JI. picJceringi^ Holb. Above yellowish-brown or fawn- 

 color, with dusky spots and lines, the latter usually forming an 

 oblique-angled cross on back; a line on top of head, extending 

 back at an angle; another from nose to arm; limbs transversely 

 barred, the dusky markings frequently very indistinct; beneath 

 whitish; L. eleven and one-half lines; femur five and one-half 

 lines ; tarsus and toes nine and one-half; tibia five and one-half. 

 Eastern region. 



61. H. femoralis^ Daud. Above cinereous, with large dark 

 blotches; a triangular patch between eyes; six or eight sub- 

 triangular spots of bright yellow on posterior surface of thighs, 

 arranged nearly in a line; beneath white; chin sometimes 

 marked with dusky; limbs with dusky spots or bars; color 

 above somewhat variable, the darker markings not always 

 present; L. one and one-half inches. Eastern part of Austro- 

 riparian region. 



62. H. versicolor^ LeConte. Common Tree Toad. Above 

 gray, greenish, or brown, with large, irregular dark blotches ; 

 below white; posterior part of abdomen yellow; skin above 

 with minute warts and granulations; exceedingly variable; L. 

 two inches; femur one inch; tibia nine-tenths; foot one and 

 four-tenths. Eastern and Austroriparian regions. 



63. H. gratiosa^ LeConte. Above varying from bright 

 green to cinereous or greenish-dusky, with roundish spots or 

 irregular blotches of darker, or speckled with variously shaped 

 spots of the same ; a few small yellow spots on back and sides ; 



