1922] Schmidt, Amphibians and Reptiles of Lower California 633 



Aneides lugubris lugubris (Hallo well) 



Salamandra lugubris Hai.lowell, L849, p. 126. 



Aneides lugubris lugubris Stejneger and Barbour, 1917, p. 21. 



Range. — California; the Coronados Islands. 



Lower Californian Records. — Coronados Islands, Van Denburgh and 

 Slevin, 1914, p. 139. 



Salientia 

 Scaphiopus couchii Baird 



Scaphiopus couchii Baird, 1854, p. 62; Stejneger and Barbour, 1917, p. 25. 



Range. — Texas to Arizona, northern Mexico and Lower California. 



Lower Californian Records. — Cape St. Lucas, Cope, 1863a, p. 52; La 

 Paz, Yarrow, 1882, p. 177; San Jose del Cabo, Miraflores, Van Denburgh, 1895a, p. 

 558; San Ignacio, Mulege, Mocquard, 1899, p. 342; between La Paz and San Pedro, 

 Van Denburgh and Slevin, 1921a, p. 53. 



Scaphiopus hammondii Baird 



Scaphiopus hammondii Baird, 1859a, p. 12, PI. xxviii, fig. 2; Stejneger and Bar- 

 bour, 1917, p. 25. 

 Range. — Montana to Mexico, westward to the Pacific Coast and northern Lower 



California. 



Two specimens in the collection of the Biological Survey add this 

 form to the fauna of Lower California. U. S. N. M. No. 37710 is from 

 Ensenada; 37709, without locality, is probably also from the north- 

 western part of the peninsula. 



Bufo punctatus Baird and Girard 

 Bufo punctatus Baird and Girard, 1852, p. 173; Stejneger and Barbour, 1917, 



p. 29. 



Range. — Western Texas, Utah, southern California, and Lower California. 



Lower Californian Records. — La Paz, Yarrow, 1875, p. 162; Cape St. 

 Lucas, Cope, 1889, p. 262; Santa Anita, San Ignacio, Agua Caliente, San Jose 

 del Cabo, Corral de Piedras (Sierra el Taste), Miraflores, Van Denburgh, 1895a, 

 p. 559; Santa Rcsalia, Mocquard, 1899, p. 334; San Antonio, San Pedro, foothills 

 of Sierra Laguna, Van Denburgh and Slevin, 1921a, p. 53. 



This species was secured by the Albatross Expedition at Miraflores, 

 Lower California (A. M. N. H. Nos. 3163, 3165-67, U. S. N. M. No. 

 64454). 



Specimens at hand from the Biological Survey collection come from 

 Santa Anita (U. S. N. M. Nos. 37713-15); Santana (37716); San Igna- 

 cio (37717-18); and La Providencia Canyon, east base of San Pedro 

 Martir Mountains (37719-20). 



The last of these localities is the most northerly record for this 

 species in Lower California. 



