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20(J KiJLLirnx lii, i;mti;i» statks national muskum. 



The iimcoiis poivs oC tliis species liavi'. tlio tullowiiij;' »listiiliiilioii: 

 Tht'.v Ibniiii band on ciu-Ii sido of \\w inn/zlc, nliicii passes witliin the 

 c.Vflul to Just behind tlie eve, where it divi(h's. One line extends back- 

 wards and turns lowaids tlie nii(hlle line without joininj;- its fellow of 

 I he opi)osite side. The other branch iiasses behind aiul below the e.ve, 

 and Ibrnis a patch on the Io:eal rej;i()M. On the body the system con 

 sistf *■ a series of pores alonj? the lower part of each side. 



The coloration of this species is simple. The sides and superior sur- 

 faces of the head, body, and limbs are brown, and the inferior surfaces 

 are yellow. In rouj;h sjiecimens the brown becomes almost black, and 

 the yellow is correspondin;;ly deep, in smooth specimens the brown is 

 ])ale, and has an olive tinj-'e. The upper membrane of tbo tail is yel- 

 lokvi.sh-brown ; the lower yellow. 



This species has the widest I'anjie ol' any Pacific salamander, since it 

 extends from San Die^o on the south to southern Alaska on the iiorth. 

 It is very abundant in some parts of California, and may be seen swim- 

 ming in the streams and [)onds in numbers. 



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