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interest in Tlie Frog: Book are fig:ures i, 2, and 3 of color plate VI, and 

 the five figures on plate XLV'II, which represent a tree frog. Hyla 

 versicolor Le Conte. from our Island. One of the finest colored plates 

 in the volume is plate VI L which gives four figures of the female Hyla 

 andersonii, collected at Lakehurst, N. J., and exhibited before this 

 association on October 15, 1904. It was also commented upon in the 

 American Naturalist for Noveml)er-Decem1)er. 1904. Rayia virgatipes 

 Cope, also from Lakehurst, N. J., is shown on color plate XIII, and 

 plate LXXXIV.— W. T. D. 



The me'Sting then adjourned. 



