THK BATRACIIIA OF NOKTIl AMEKICA. 



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and (lovrn the aides to a point opposite the end of the stripe Just de- 

 scribed and parallel to it; in fact, we may distingnish anteriorly five 

 distinct dark stripes, and posteriorly six, all abont tiie same size, at 

 the same distance apart, and parallel to each other. The extri'me margin 

 of the npper Jaw is brown, bnt between it and the facial strijie is a 

 narrow, well-defined line of white extending nnder the tympanum across 

 the shoulder to be lost on the side. The marginal dark marking on the 

 upper jaw is continued across the angle of the mouth (witli a sliglit in- 

 terruption over the canthus) up the arm, in a narrow line. Tlie legs 

 are all irregularly nmrked with rounded dark blotches, not fasciated ; 

 the buttocks brown, with whitish spots on the granulations. 



Some specimens are much darker than the one Just described, and 

 occasionally there is a tendency to irregularity in the outlines of the 

 stripes, almost breaking them up into spots, in which, however, tiie 

 serial arrangement is always evident. Sometimes, too, tlie edges of the 

 stripes are deeper colored than the middle. 



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Fio. 87. Chorophiliis triteriaUta. No. 8553. Fairplay, Colorado; 1-1, ',; (i-~, y. 



Indies. 



ofbody l.Od 1.00 Hiiid foot 



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to . 37 ( ; -a of boail 



4.-> ,42 Width 



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RESERVE SERIES. 



Catalogiio No. of 

 niiiulicr. .spec. 



Locality. 



When I 

 coUocted. i 



From whom rucoivod. 



Natiirr (if SI oc- 

 imc'ii. 



:t«."i!t 

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•V.IIH 



5o:i4 

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301!) 



3021 

 3307 

 ,')3H'J 

 514li 

 3307 

 33IU 

 ,?3I1 

 3300 

 3317 



Dr. I". R. Hoy.... 

 It. W. Keuiiiiott 

 Dr.J.Suckk'V .. 



Dr. Keuiii'ily 

 W. S. Wood . . 



Itaiiiie. Wis . 



Oiiok U'oiinly, III 



Fori Union, I)ak 



Fort Ri'solntiou 



I.arainio River 



Soiilli (irand River, Mis-j (') 



Hciiiri. i I 



Saint I.duis, Mo ' Dr. G. Enf;clniann 



liluo ItivtM-, Kanaa.i ' (0 



Sidkiik Sett IcMUMit ' K. Kcniiii'ott 



Red River of till' North tl" 



Salt Lake Viillev -I-S. liiiwiiiaii 



Fort I'nioii, Dak Dr. F. V. llayden . 



Fpjier Missouri do 



Fort IMorro ilo 



do Gov. I. I.Steveu.s . 



In some specimens from the Missouri lliver the Iiead appears to be 

 narrower and more elongate, the tongue more orbicular and less notched. 







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