1917] Grinnell-Camp: Amphibians and Reptiles of California 135 
Aneides lugubris farallonensis (Van Denburgh) 
Farallon Salamander 
OrigtnaL Description.—Autodaxr lugubris farallonensis Van Den- 
burgh, Proe. Calif. Acad. Sei., ser. 3, zool., 4, June 15, 1905, pp. 5-6, 
pl. 2. 
Type Locauiry.—South Farallon Island, San Francisco County, 
California. 
Synonyms.—A naides lugubris, part; Autodax lugubris, part. 
Rance.—Known only from South Farallon Island. Found under 
rocks. (See fig. 2.) 
Aneides ferreus (Cope) 
Rusty Salamander 
OrietnaL DeEscripTion.—Anaides ferreus Cope, Proce. Acad. Nat. 
Sei. Phila., 1869, pp. 109-110. 
Type Locaniry.—Fort Umpqua, Douglas County, Oregon. 
RaNGE.—Extreme northern humid coast belt. Recorded only from 
the following localities (Van Denburgh, Proe. Calif. Acad. Sci., ser. 4, 
6, 1916, p. 216): Requa, Del Norte County; Alton, Trimidad, and 
Carlotta, Humboldt County; Comptche, Mendocino County. These 
localities le in the Transition life-zone. Specimens at Requa were 
taken from the rotten wood of a dead tree, twenty feet above the 
ground. (See fig. 2.) 
Aneides iécanus (Cope) 
Shasta Salamander 
ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION. 
Sci. Phila., 1883, pp. 24-25. 
Type Locauiry.—Baird, Shasta County, California. 
Plethodon vécanus Cope, Proce. Acad. Nat. 
Synonyms.—A naides vécanus; Autodaxr vécanus. 
Common Name.—Black Salamander. 
Raner.—Known only from west-central and northern California, 
the following being the record stations known to date: Baird and 
McCloud River, Shasta County (Townsend, Proce. U. S. Nat. Mus., 10, 
1887, pp. 240-241) ; Humboldt County (Univ. Calf. Dept. Zool.) ; 
Ukiah, Mendocino County (Mus. Vert. Zool.) ; Los Gatos and Stevens 
Creek, Santa Clara County, and Glenwood and Boulder, Santa Cruz 
