3(;g 



nULLETlN ;U, UNITKU 8TATKS NATIONAL MIISKUM. 



TluM'xposed surfaces of the anterior and posterior extremities, whero 

 iiol ^reeii, are ut' u »liudo intermediate between mulberry uud cUouolate. 



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Klii. Ul. Ilyla aiidi'nuhii. Amlvimni, S. ('.; |. 



MitiKinciiunln of So. :i(i(l(». 



it. 



Total ltnj,'tli head ami boily iCMki 



Lfii{;tli oriicutl ti> posti'iior lino of tyiniiaiia Oil 



Width of lira<l at piwltMior line of tyinpaiia Oifi 



Loi';,'tli of fore iiiiil) fioiii axilla (i'i-.>4 



].cii;;tli of hiixl liiiili iVoiii t;roiii o.Vjri 



Lt'ii>{th<if til>ia (H^ 



Lfiifitli of tarsus dlO 



Lt'ii;;tli of n'st of foot (tl'iri 



This beantil'id species is of iiineh rarity, but two speeitnt'iis liaviii^ 

 thus far come under the eyes of naturalists, 'riie longest known is the 

 tyi>e from Anderson, S. ('., which is reprcscntod in Plate i.xxxiv; 

 the second s|H'ciiiien was found by Professor Leidy, of Philadelphia, at 

 .Jackson, N, J., and was the subject of the description of coloration in 

 life given above. 



JIVLA CAHOLIXKNSIS Pemiauf. 

 (IMatoH r.l.lij;. II; 'ri, (ij;. li» ; 7:{, fi^. 'js.) 



Calamilii rarotiiiriixi'< romiaiit, Arctic Zool., ii (17), :!:!|. 



Cuhiiiiilii rim no .Sclmiidor, Hist. Ampli. Tasc, i (I7itl>), 171. 



Itann liiliiirain Shaw, (ion. Zool. Aniph., ill (IS(tJ), lltC. 



Uyla lolimliH Daiid. in Sonn. iV I.at., Hist. Xal.. Kcplil., ii (IHOJ), IsO; Dand., Hist. 



Nat., K'cptii., viii (iSKt), '27, ami in Jlisf. Nat. li'ain. (Jrcn. Cr.ip. iJ-Oltl, It;, ii; 



J. L« Conto, Ann. N. V. Lye, i (IrtA'".), ■!7;t ; ll.iilan, Jonrn. Ac. Nat. Sci. i'hil.i., v 



(lH-.'7), :MI, and Mod. A IMiy.'.. Kos. {IS;{.-)), 107: Diiin. A IJihr., Mip. Cirn., \iii 



(1811), .^)87. 

 UyJti rui(/i.t Ilolhrook, N. Am. Iltrp., Lst cd., ii (l-i;i-). '.».'>, xx. ami M ed., iV(l";IJ), 



lll», XXIX. 



lljlUi ririilii /ir^occd ('alosliy, Nat. Hist (.'arol., u (ITIU), p.i;;. it lali. 71. 

 Ill/la svmiftinciatd Hallow,, Proceed. Ar. I'liila., I'^.lt;, p. :t(l7. 



Hylo caroliiunsix (iiinthcr. Cat. Hatr. .Sal. l$rit. Mns,, I-it;-*, p. 1().">; l?oiil(>ni,'cr, Cat. 

 llatr. .Sal. Urit. Mas., 'Jd cd. HSv». p. :177, 



lle;ul subacute; body slender, nearly sniootii above; tibiii r;itlu'r 

 more than half the lenj'th of the body; above iind on sides uniform 

 olive-green, with an occasional circular light spot above; beneath whilt'. 

 A distinct narrow white line along the sides of the heail iind body; simi- 

 lar lines on the outer edge of the forearm and hand, the posterior edge 

 of the tibia, and the outer edge of the hind foot. No bars on the limbs. 



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