1917] Grinnell-Camp: Amphibians and Reptiles of California 183 
Synonym.—|[?] Plethodon flavipunctatus Strauch, Mem. Acad. 
Imper. Sci. St. Petersb., ser. 7, 16, no. 4, 1870, p. 71 (type from ‘*‘ New 
Albion,’’ California) [see Van Denburgh, Proe. Calif. Acad. Scei., 
ser. 4, 6, 1916, p. 221]. 
Aneides lugubris lugubris 
Aneides lugubris farallonensis 
Aneides ferreus 
Aneides iécanus 
Plethodon eschscholtzti 
Plethodon croceater 
Plethodon elongatus | 
Spelerpes platycephalus 
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Ranges of Aneides lugubris lugubris 
and Plethodon croceater outlined 
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DISTRIBUTION MAP 
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Fig. 2. Distribution of Salamanders (Plethodon, Spelerpes, and Aneides) in 
California. 
Common Names.—Cape St. Lucas Triton; Yellow-spotted Lizard. 
RanGE.—Sierra Nevada Mountains (Van Denburgh, loc. cit.). 
Definite stations of occurrence are: Mud Spring, 6300 feet altitude, 
4 miles southwest of Nelson, Tulare County (3 specimens, Mus. Vert. 
Zool.) ; Grant Forest, Sequoia National Park, Tulare County (2 speci- 
