JWS.J AMPHIBIA, ^Sp. 



Note. This 19 quite common in Newjevsey ; it id 

 found under stones, in rocky situations, from one to 

 four inches long. A milky fluid issues from the poreii 

 of the body, when the animal is plunge(l in spirits. 



S. glutinosa. Cauda longa, corjjore mpra nigra^ 

 Mo maculatoy subtus nigra . 



Glutinous S. Length six inches; tail nearly twice 

 t^s long as the body, tapering. and pointed, near the end 

 slightly compressed ; snout obtuse; eyes prominent ancl 

 dark brown; hack blackish, marked with white spots, 

 composed of small dots ; beneath black; anterior /t;e J 

 four- toed, posterior five- toed. 



- Note. Found under stones, in elevated situations* 

 4- glutinous lluid exudes from the pores of the ^kin; 

 ihiH fact is only upcommon as to the quantity. 



S. fusca. Cauda mediocri^ cor pore supra fuscOf 

 subtus alhoy lineis duabus ]Jtunctis, nigris inter* 

 ^persis. 



Brown S. Lengtli about tliree inches ; tail length 

 of the body, tapering and slightly compressed; snout 

 obtuse; eyes not remarkably prominent ; back uniform* 

 ly of a yellowish brown colour ; beneath \yhite, yviii s^ 

 line, on each side, of black spots ; threat spotted witli^ 

 black ; anterior /ec'i L ..i-coed, posterior fiye-tued. 



Note. I know not whether this is a land or wate? 

 animal ; it was found under a rail in a moist place^ 

 ^ome distance from a stream. The tail, which was 

 accidentally separated from tlie body, preserved a vi- 

 bratory moiiou ior sujuae time. T|.'m6 moaou of the 



