14 ; Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 
The following species have been recorded from Mis- 
souri, but not from Arkansas: 
AMPHIBIA. 
Cryptobranchus alleghaniensis Daudin Typhlotriton spelaeus Stejn. 
Plethodon erythronotus Green Acris gryllus LeConte 
Spelerpes maculicaudus Cope Hyla versicolor LeConte 
Spelerpes longicaudus Green tHyla carolinensis Pennant 
Spelerpes stejnegeri Eignm. -Rana sylvatica LeConte 
Spelerpes guttolineatus Holbr. Rana cantabrigensis Baird 
Spelerpes melanopleurus Cope Rana areolata circulosa R. & D. 
REPTILIA. 
Trionyx spiniferus LeSeur Coluber vulpinus B. & G. 
Chrysemys cinerea Brown tColuber spiloides D. & B. 
tChrysemys bellii Gray Lampropeltis doliatus triangulus Cope 
Terrapene carolina Linn. tStoreria occipitomaculata Storer 
Carphophis helenae Kenn. =C. {Thamnophis radix B. & G. 
amoenus Say {Sistrurus catenatus Raf. 
{Zamensis constrictor flaviventris Say 
The following species occur in Arkansas, but have not 
been recorded from Missouri: 
AMPHIBIA. 
Amphiuma means Linn. Spelerpes multiplicatus Cope 
Ambystoma annulatum Cope Scaphiopus holbrookii Harlan 
Ambystoma jeffersonianum Green Chorophilus occidentalis B. & G. 
Desmognathus brimleyorum Stejn. Hyla squirella Daudin 
Hyla versicolor chrysoscelis Cope 
REPTILIA. 
Anolis carolinensis Cuvier Cnemidophorus gularis B. & G. 
Sceloporus consobrinus B. & G. Thamnophis eques Reuss 
Tropidonotus leberis Linn. 
Amphiuma means Linn., Ambystoma jeffersonianum 
Green, and Scaphiopus holbrookii Harlan probably range 
northward into the ‘‘sunken lands’”’ of southeastern Mis- 
souri. Ambystoma annulatum Cope and Desmognathus 
brimleyorum Stejn. are at present known only from the 
State of Arkansas, and Spelerpes multiplicatus Cope 
t These species may occur in western and southwestern Arkansas. An 
exploration of the caves of the Ozark Mountain region will probably disclose 
the presence of cave salamanders (Spelerpes maculicaudus and S. longi- 
caudus). Typhlotriton spelaeus Stejn. may be discovered in some of the 
Ozark caves but the chances are against it. It has been collected in Barry 
and Stone Counties, Missouri, but in Carroll County, Arkansas, just across the 
line, Hurter failed to find any suitable caves. 
