LIST OF SALIEXTIA FROM MAR 

 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. 



The following were collected ten miles south 

 of Jacksonville by the writer, 1911-1912 : 



ORDER SALIENTIA. 

 Family Ranidce. 

 Rana pipiens Scbreber, abundant all over. 

 Rana sphenocephala Cope, abundant all over. 

 Rana cesopus Cope, local, not very plentiful. 

 Rana clamitans Latreille, sparsely, scattered companies. 

 Rana catesbiana Sbaw, permanent bodies of water. 

 Rana grylis Stejneger, not rare, but very shy. 



Family Engystomatidce. 



Engystoma carolinense Holbrook, abundant everywhere 

 after heavy rains. 



Family Bufonidce. 

 Bufo lentiginosus Shaw and 



Bufo quercicus Holbrook, common, in companies in tem- 

 porary water, or scattered on cultivated ground. 



Family Hylidce. 



Hyla pickeringii Storer, rare here. 



Hyla squirella Bosc, in gardens and cornfields 



Hyla femoral is Latreille, common on pine trees, but not 

 easily caught. 



Hyla cinerea Daudin, found in scattered bands, among 

 water hyacinths on creeks. 



Hyla gratiosa Le Conte, local, not very plentiful. 



Ghorophilus nigritus Le Conte, common during the winter 

 months. 



Chorophilus oecidentalis Bd. and Gd., plentiful, in scat- 

 tered companies. 



Chorophilus ocularis Holbrook, abundant everywhere. 



Acris gryllus Le Conte, plentiful on edges of bayous. 



R. F. DECREET, 



New York, N. Y. 



