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specimen is an immature. Its measurements are: 

 total length 26 millimeters, "tail" one millimeter, 

 hind limb 39, hind foot 18, overlap of heels behind 

 anus 4, head width 9, length of parotoid 7, width of 

 parotoid 2.7. The specimen agrees in all but minor 

 points with descriptions of truei. There is a gular 

 fold across the chest. The color in alcohol is uniform, 

 dark, slaty grey above, without any traces of darker 

 markings, and including the top of the head anterior 

 to the eyes. The snout has a lighter Y-shaped medi- 

 an, vertical band between the two darker spots about 

 the nostrils. Below the eye is another dark area sep- 

 arated from the nasal patch by a lighter spot. The 

 underparts are dusky yellow and a continuation of 

 this color is seen in a light band across the shoulder. 

 The numerous small tubercles on the back are each 

 tipped with white. 



Charles L. Camp, 



New York, N. Y. 



SOME AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES 

 FROM BUCK'S COUNTY, PENN- 

 SYLVANIA. 



While working over the collections of the Acad- 

 emy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, the follow- 

 ing records were noticed. As no list of these animals 

 has ever been given for this section, all the species 

 are included. 



Hemidactylium scutatum, Fallsington; Pletho- 

 don erythronotus, Woodbourne ; Spelerpes bislineatus, 

 Hulmeville; S. ruber, Woodbourne and Hulmeville; 

 Desmognathus fusca, Bristol, Hulmeville, Wood- 

 bourne and Wycombe; Bufo americanus, Bristol, 

 Pigeon Swamp, Cash Ledge, Tullytown, White's Is- 

 land, Langhorne, Wycombe, Doylestown ; Pseudacris 

 triseriatus, Kintnersville ; Acris gryllus crepitans, 

 Bristol, Edgely, Badger Island, Rocky Woods, Penn 

 Manor, Scott's Creek, Edison, Woodbourne, Doyles- 

 town; Hyla pickeringii, Bristol, Tullytown, Scott's 



