64 HERPETOLOGY OF MICHIGAN. 



United States, I, 1857. Several species of turtles recorded from 

 Michigan. 



6. ^liles. Manly. A Catalogne of the Mammals, Birds, Reptiles 

 and Molluscs of Michigan. 1st. Bien. Kept. Geol. Snrv. of Mich., 

 1861, pp. 219-241. A list of the reptiles known to occnr in the state 

 with a few foot-note records of localities. 



7. Smith, W. H. Catalogne of the Reptilia and Amphibia of 

 Michigan, Snpp. to Science News, 1879. A list of Michigan reptiles 

 based on the specimens in the University of Michigan Mnseum and 

 the fjrivate collection of the writer. Xo data is given but those 

 fonnd in the vicinitv of Ann Arbor are indicated bv a star. 



8. Gibbs, M. Forest and Stream, XXXIX, 1892, p. 7. I have 

 not been able to consult this article. 



9. Stejneger, I^onhard. Kept. U. S. Xat. Mus., 1893, pp. 337-487. 

 States that h'lstninis caienatiis is common in parts of Michigan. 



10. Kirsch, Philip. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., XIV, 1895, p. 333. 

 Several species of reptiles listed from points in lower Michigan. 



11. Cope, E. I). The Crocodilians, Lizards and Snakes of North 

 America. Kept. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1898 (1900), pp. 153-1270. Con- 

 tains records of Michigan specimens of several species. 



12. Gibbs, M. Herpetology of Kalamazoo County', Michigan, 

 Wolverine Naturalist, Feb. 1900, pp. 12-13. Crotalus Iwrridus (one 

 specimen) and ^Istrurus caienatus recorded from Kalamazoo-* 

 Countv with notes on the habits of the latter. 



13. Clark, H. L. Notes on the Reptiles and Batrachians of 

 Eaton County, Michigan. 4tli. Ann. Rept. Mich. Acad. Sci., 1902^ 

 pp. 192-194. A list of the reptiles of Eaton County, with miscelr . 

 laneous notes on size, abundance, variation, etc. 



14. Clark, H. L. The Water Snakes of Southern Michigan. 

 Amer. Naturalist, XXXYII, 1903, pp. 1-23. A careful statistical 

 study of the water snake (A. sipedon) on the basis of material col- 

 lected in Eaton County, Mich. The writer concludes that the red- 

 bellied specimens {cri/throgaster) represent a distinct species. 

 Notes on the habits of N. sipedon and Regina leheris. 



15. Clark, H. L. Notes on Michigan Snakes. 5th Ann. Rept. 

 Mich. Acad. Sci., 1903, pp. 172-174. Miscellaneous notes on Natrix 

 sipedon^ Bascanion constrictor, Elaplie ohsoletus, Lainpropeltis dol- 

 iatiis trianguJus, and the garter-snakes. 



16. Clark, H. L. The Short-Mouthed Snake {Eutuinia hrachy- 

 stoma Cope) in Southern Michigan. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XYI, 

 ])p. 83-88. A discussion of the characters, variation and habits of 

 si:)ecimens of Thdiiniophis hutJeri colllected in Eaton county. 



