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had fastened themselves on the frog. A young one was found 

 in New England Creek, in Cape May county, at Higbee's Beach, 

 on October 6th, 1907. 



Rana clamata Daudin. 



Green Frog. 



Found near Pensauken, Burlington county, on April 28th,. 

 1907. Found in the Rancocas Valley, near New Lisbon, Burling- 

 ton county, on May 12th, 1907. Found a single example near 

 Turnersville, Gloucester county, on May 19th, 1907. Found at 

 Green Creek, in Cape May county, on June 9th, 1907. Mr. O. H. 

 Brown secured two examples at Teal's Branch of Pond Creek at 

 Higbee's Beach, Cape May, in December of 1907. 



Rana palustris Leconte. 



Pickerel Frog. 



This is the most abundant frog in the south branch of Big 

 Timber Creek, Camden and Gloucester counties. It is found 

 about meadow-ditches of clear water, where there is much long 

 grass, near Grenloch, Camden county. When disturbed they 

 jump into the water, but immediately make for shore, and then 

 climb out again along the stalks of the long grass. Very numer- 

 ous tadpoles probably belonging to this species, on May 19th, 

 1907. Mr. S. H. Hamilton reports it from the lowlands at 

 Mount Hope in Morris county, and Oxford in Warren county. 



Family COLUBRIDiE. 



Natrix sipedon (Linneeus). 



Water Snake. 



A large example found in the Rancocas Creek, near New Lis- 

 bon, Burlington county, on May 5th, 1907. A small one found 

 near Clementon, in Camden county, on October 20th, 1907. Mr. 

 J. E. Richardson says he has seen it in Clementon Lake and at 

 Oak Lynn. 



