Cerastes cerastes (Linnaeus). Two adults. 



Ptyodactylus Jiasselquistii (Donndorff). One adult. 



Tarentola annularis (G. St. Hilaire). Four adults. 



Agama flavimaeulata (Riippell). Adult. 



Agama pallida Reuss. Three adults. 



Uromastix ornatus Riippell. One adult. This species 

 apparently not previously recorded definitely 

 from Egypt. Back uniform in color. 



Varanus griseus (Daudin). Adult. 



Varanus niloticus (Linnaeus). Adult. 



Acanthodactylus boshianus (Daudin). One. 



Scincus scincus (Linnaeus). Six, mostly adults. 



HENRY W. FOWLER, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



AMBLYSTOMA OF LONG ISLAND 



Three species of Ambly stoma (A. punctatum, 

 A. opacum, A. tigrinum) have been listed as being 

 found in the vicinity of New York City.* Of these 

 only A. tigrinum is mentioned, without specific 

 data, as occurring on Long Island. Observations 

 by the writer and material in the Museum of the 

 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences show the 

 following Long Island records : 



AMBLYSTOMA PUNCTATUM (Linnaeus) 

 (Spotted Salamander). 



2 specimens Cold Spring Harbor, L. I. Aug., 1900. 



— G. K. Cherrie and L. Ericson. 



3 specimens Forest Park, Brooklyn. May, 1906. 



Under stones and logs, damp soil. 



— Geo. P. Engelhardt. 



1 specimen Huntington, L. 1. Aug., 1913. 



In potato patch. — Miss Graeve. 



* Sherwood, William L. Salamanders found in the vicinity of New York City. 

 Linn. Soc. 1894-95. No. 7. 



Ditmars, Haymond L. The Batrachians of the vicinity of New York City. 

 Amer. Mus. Journal, Vol. V, No. 4. Oct., 1905. 



