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Spelerpes ruber (Daudin). 

 Bed Salamander. 



Mr. Miller found it common about Plainfield. 

 Mr. Seiss has it from Hunterdon county. He also obtained one 

 example from Gloucester, in Camden county. 



Family DESMOGNATHIDJE. 



Desmognathus fusca (Rafinesque). 

 Dusky Salamander. 



Mr. Miller found it abundant about Plainfield. 



Mr. Seiss has it from High Bridge, in Hunterdon county. 



Family PLEURODELID-ffi. 



Diemictylus viridescens (Rafinesque). 

 Newt. 



According to Mr. Miller, it is common about Plainfield. 



Mr. Seiss has both the olive and red forms from High Bridge. 



Family BUFONID^l. 



Bufo americanus Holbrook. 

 Toad. 



Mr. Miller says but one form of toad, most likely this species, is 

 abundant about Plainfield. 



At Burlington, Burlington county, on April 26th, 1908, the"y were 

 very vociferous. 



Many newly-hatched tadpoles, evidently this species, were found in 



