LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



157 



Cahy, Merritt — Continued. 



and 33. The specimens have 

 been transferred to the National 

 Museum by the Biological Sur- 

 vey, and the identifications 

 were made in the Division of 

 Reptiles. 



Clark, Howard Walton. (See under 



Barton Warren Everraann.) 

 Dickerson, Mary C. Systematic note 

 on Lower California lizards. 



Copeia, No. 50. Oct. 26, 

 1917, pp. 90-98 

 Refers largely to material in 

 the National Museum. 



Dunn, Emmett R. Reptile and am- 

 phibian collections from the North 

 Carolina mountains, with especial 

 reference to salamanders. 



Bull. Amer. Nat. Hist., 

 37, Art. 23, Oct. 13, 



1917, pp. 593-634, 

 pis. 57-61, figs. 1-7. 



In the preparation of this 

 paper the author had full access 

 to and utilized material in the 

 National Museum. 



The pine snake in Virginia. 



Copeia, No. 51, Nov. 



26, 1917, p. 101. 



Records the occurrence of this 



snake in Blount County, Tenn., 



from material in the National 



Museum. 



A preliminary list of the rep- 

 tiles and amphibians of Virginia. 



Copeia, No. 53, Jan. 25, 



1918, pp. 16, 17. 

 The author had full access to 



the specimens and records in 

 the National Museum. 



Evermann, Barton Warren, and How- 

 ard Walton Clark. The turtles 

 and batrachians of the Lake Maxin- 

 kuckee region. 



Proc. Indiana Acad. 

 Sci., 1916, pp. 472- 

 518. 

 Based almost exclusively on 

 material in the National Mu- 

 seum. 



Grtxnell, Joseph, and Charles Lewis 

 Camp. A distributional list of the 

 amphibians and reptiles of Califor- 

 nia. 



Univ. California Pub. 

 Zool., 17, No. 10, 

 July 11, 1917, pp. 

 127-208, figs. 1-14. 



Geinnell, Joseph, and Charles Lewis 

 Camp — Continued. 



The specimens and records in 

 the National Museum were ex- 

 amined and largely utilized in 

 the preparation of this paper. 

 McCulloch, C. C. Ophidismus or 

 snake poisoning. 



New York Med. Joum., 

 107, Jan. 5, 1918, 

 pp. 1-5, figs. 1-8. 

 Some of the illustrations used 

 are figures previously published 

 by the National Museum from 

 specimens in the collection. 

 Noble, G. K. The systematic status of 

 some batrachians from South Amer- 

 ica. 



Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., 37, Art. 30, 

 Dec. 5, 1917, pp. 

 793-814, pis. 93-96, 

 figs. 1-7. 

 The type material in the Na- 

 tional Museum of the recently 

 described Ccrathyla pannmensis 

 was examined by the author 

 and extensively commented on. 

 By its aid he was able to cor- 

 rect and amplify the previous 

 account of the curious way by 

 which the young are fastened to 

 the back of the mother. 

 Snyder, John Otterbein. Notes on 

 Hawaiian lizards. 



Proc. V. 8. Nat. Mus., 

 54, No. 2224, Oct. 

 17, 1917, pp. 19-25. 

 The extensive material upon 

 which this paper is based was 

 donated by the author to the 

 National Museum. 

 Stejneger, Leonhard. The salaman- 

 der genus Ranodon in North Amer- 

 ica. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 30, July 27, 



1917, pp. 123, 124. 

 Corrects published statements 



relating to the geographical dis- 

 tribution of Ranodon sibiricus 

 and gives synonymies of the 

 genus and its two species. 



Desmognathus fuscus again. 



Science (n. s.) 47, No. 

 1224, June 14, 



1918, pp. 587-589. 

 Shows that Spencer F. Baird 



committed no grammatical error 

 in naming the dusky salaman- 

 der Desmognathus fuscus as al- 

 leged by Prof. H. II. Wilder in a 

 previous article in " Science." 



