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54. Aneides lugubris (Hallowell). 



Loc. ? 4,287-4,289 (3).— Cal., 216; 1,842; 2,076 (4); [4,284-4,286 (3); 

 4,290-4,294 (5)]; Brookdale, 4,449-4,452 (4); Carmel, 2,544 (2); Pacific 

 Grove, 4,439-4,448 (10); Palo Alto, 2,347; 2,351 (7); 2,549 (5); Peta- 

 luma, 1,204 (4); 4,689; San Francisco, 192 (5); San Jose, 1,046; 1,047 

 (5); 1,749(2); San Mateo, 2,066; Santa Barbara, 4,453-4,460 (8). 



55. Aneides iecanus (Cope). 



Cal.: Los Gatos, 2,.545; Stevens Creek Caiion, 2,348 (2). 



This species is not so large as P. lugubris and is uniform black. 



56. Desmognathus quadramaculata (Holbrook). 

 N. C: Blantyre, 2,638.— S. C: Charleston, 183. 



57. Desmognathus monticola Dunn. 



W. Va.: Petroleum, 1,163.— Ky.: Breathitt County, 1,708; Edmonson 

 County, 2,230.— N. C: Blantyre, 2,546.— Ga., 200 (5); 215 (3). 



The West Virginia and Kentucky records extend the known range of 

 this form considerably. It is not surprising to find D. monticola in 

 the AUeghanies in Ritchie Co., W. Va., and Breathitt Co., Ky., but 

 the Edmonson Co., Ky., record is so surprising that one is inclined to 

 doubt whether there may not be some error. 



58. Desmognathus fusca fusca (Rafinesque). 



Saskatchewan: Cedar Lake, 1,572. — Me.: Norwaj^, 1,569 (2); Rangeley, 

 2,082 (8).— N. H.: Amherst, 1,165; 1,167 (2); Blair, 4,583; North 

 Conway, 1,166 (3).— Vt.: Burlington, 1,160.— Mass.: Springfield, 

 1,990; 2,087 — [Conn. : New Haven, 4,470].— N. Y.: Berkshire, 174; 

 231; 1,157; 1,161 (3); 4,584-4,590 (7); Ithaca, 4,467; 4,468; Ovid, 

 1,158; Tapper Lake, 4,461; Utica, 4,462-4,466 (5).— N. J.: Plainfield, 

 2,306 (10); Ridgewood, 2,409 (2); 2410.— Pa.: Center County, 1,164; 

 Sunbury, 1,159.— Va.: Bailey's Cross Roads, 2,095 (2); Danville, 1,839 

 (2); Lynchburg-Otter Peaks, 1,429.— III.: Normal, 2,054; 2,056(2).— 

 Ky.: 2,085 (6); 4,743; 4.744; Bee Spring, 1,466; Cumberland Gap, 

 2,223; 4,667; 4,668; Dismal Creek, 4,469; Edmonson County, 2,229.— 

 Tenn.: Knoxvilk, 222.— N. C: Catawba County, 1,383; [Raleigh, 

 4,723].— Ga., 155 (12); 163 (8); 4,569; 4,570. 



