AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES AT 

 JENNINGS, MARYLAND. 



During June of 1907, while on a visit to Mr. 

 Herman Behr in this part of Garrett County, I 

 collected or noted a number of interesting species, 

 as follows : Plethodon erythronotus, P. ghitinosus, 

 Spelerpes bislineatus, S. longicauda, Desmognathus 

 fusca, IHemictylus viridescens (both forms), JBufo 

 americanus, Pseudacris triseriattis, Hyla pieker- 

 ingii, Bana pipiens, B. palustris, B. clamata, B. 

 sylvatica, Thamnophis sirtalis, and Agkistrodon 

 contortirix. Mr. Behr also reported Natrix sipedon, 

 Crotalus horridus and Chelydra serpentina. 



This list is offered, as no previous account has 

 ever been given of the region, and as several of the 

 species are of interest geographically. 



T. D. KEIM. 



Stelton, X. J. 



NOTES ON THE FISHES AT OCEAN 

 CITY, MARYLAND. 



In August, with Mr. A. R. Burton, the off- 

 shore pounds were visited to study the fishes of the 

 region. Small collections were also made in Isle 

 of Wight and Sinnepuxent Bays. As no recent 

 account of the fishes has appeared since Uhler 

 and Lugger's in 1876, the following list is offered : 



Carcharhinus milberti 

 Several small ones. 



Sphyrna zygcena 

 A dozen young. 



I'ristis pectinatus 

 A mounted example on exhibition was 

 reported to have been taken in 1911. It 

 was about 10 feet long, and had 25 teeth 

 on each side of the rostrum. 



Raja eglanteria 

 Dasyatis say 



