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AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF LE- 

 HIGH COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. 



We offer the following list with localities at 

 which we met with the various species during the past 

 seven years or so. No special attempt was made to 

 gather all the material we encountered, and unfor- 

 tunately in the case of most well-known or common 

 species, particular localities were seldom recorded. 

 Doubtless several other forms will be discovered 

 eventually within our limits. 



A few records have appeared in several of the 

 State Bulletins of the Department of Agriculture by 

 the former State Zoologist, H. A. Surface, such spe- 

 cies being indicated below by the asterisk. 



The rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus Linnaeus, 

 does not appear in any of the books with reference 

 to Lehigh County, though formerly it was abundant. 



Ambystoma maculatum (Shaw). Mountain- 

 ville. 



Ambystoma jeffersonianum (Green). Moun- 

 tainville. 



Hemidactyliurn scutatum Tschudi. Summit 

 Lawn. 



Plcthodon erythronotus (Green). Allentown, 

 Mountainville, Slatedale, Laury's. 



Plethodon glutinosus (Green). Summit Lawn. 



*Gyrinophilus porphyriticus (Green). Allen- 

 town, Aineyville, Summit Lawn. 



*Spelerpes bislineatus (Green). Allentown, 

 Aineyville, Summit Lawn, Slatedale. 



Spelerpes longicauda (Green). Allentown. 



*Spelerpes ruber (Daudin). Allentown, Ainey- 

 ville, Summit Lawn, Vera Cruz. 



*Desmognathus fusca (Rafinesque). Allen- 

 town, Aineyville, Summit Lawn, Emaus, Slatedale. 



Diemictylus viridescens (Rafinesque). Allen- 

 town, Mountainville, Emaus, Slatedale. 



