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Sluice Creek, tributary of Dennis Creek in Cape May county. No 

 adults seen. May 10th, 1908. 



Mr. Seiss has it from High Bridge, also Gloucester and Camden in 

 Camden county and Atlantic City in Atlantic county. 



Several seen about Ocean City, in Cape May county, on September 

 10th, 1908. 



Family HYLID^I. 



Pseudacris triseriatus (Wied). 

 Swamp Tree Toad. 



Mr. Miller says it is rather abundant about Plainfield in Union 

 county, judging by the spring chorus, but so inconspicuous after the 

 song season that he met with but two or three until this time. These 

 specimens he says were preserved. 



Acris gryllus crepitans (Baird). 

 Cricket Toad. 



Mr. Miller reports it common about Plainfield. 



Two found at Franklinville, in Gloucester county, on April 17th, 

 1908. 



Several in pools about Repaupo, in Gloucester county, on April 

 19th, 1908. 



Abundant, and occasionally their rattling notes were heard in the 

 beaver swamp of Sluice Creek, in Cape May county, on May 10th, 

 1908. They were associated with the frogs and were dark or blackish 

 in color. 



Mr. Seiss has it from Gloucester and High Bridge. 



Hyla pickeringii (Holbrook). 

 Pickering's Tree Toad. 



Mr. Miller says it is abundant about Plainfield. 

 Found in numbers in full chorus in swamps about Franklinville, 

 in Gloucester county, on April 17th, 1908. 



