CLASS REPTILIA. 



Hy. Surinamensis, Daud. Calamita, Mer. Hy. hy- 



pochondrialis, Latr. Daud. Calamita, Mer. Hy. in- 



termixta. Hy. ruber, Laur. La Rouge, Lacep. Hy. 



sceleton, Laur. Hy. aurantiaca, Daud. Auletris, 



Wagler. < Hy. lactea, Laur. Rana lactea, Lin. Calam. 



melanorabdotus, Sch. Hy. Boans, Daud. Hy. tibia- 



trix, Laur. H. aurantiaca, Laur. Hy. lactea, Latr. 



Daud. Hy. verrucosa, Daud. Hy. variegata, Daud. 



Hy. lecophyllatus, Beirus. Hy. frontalis, Latr. Hy. 



bufonia, Spix. Hy. geographica. Id. Hy. albomar- 



ginata. Id. Hy. papillaris, Id. Hy. pardalii. Id. 



Hy. cinerascens. Id Hy. affinis, Id.^ Hy. trivi- 



tata, Id. Hy. abbreviata. Id. Hy. lateralis, Daud. 



Rana arborea, /3 Gm. Hyla viridis, Laur. Calamita Caroli- 



nensis, Penn. C. cinerea, Schn. Rana bilineata, Shaw. 



Hy. femoralis, Daud. — Hy. syuirella, Daud. H. occularis, 



var Leconte. Hy. delitescens, Leconte. Hy. versicolor, 



Id. — Hy. occularis, Latr. Hy. Quoyii, Bory. Hy. 



Gaimardii, Id. Hy. Seuerii, Desm. Hy. bifasciata. Gray, 



Mus. Paris. Blue tree-frog, White''3 Journal, Hy. Cyanea, 



Daud. R. austraciae, Schn. R. caerulea, Daud. 



White's specimen of the last mentioned seems to have 

 wanted a toe on its hind feet, and from this Fitzinger has 

 made of it a genus, under the name Calamita. Hyla violace- 

 poda, and Hyla erythropoda, of the French museum, ap- 

 pear to be nearly applied to, and probably the young of this 

 species. Hyla bufonoides of the Paris Museum, of which 

 H. centripoda of the same Museum may be a variety. Hy. 

 ocellata, and Hy. rubeola, all also of the same Museum, are 

 from New Holland. 



d Tongue and tymjpanum distinet; mouth toothless. Nose 

 roicnded. Bufo. 



Common Toad, Rana Bufo, Lin. Bufo cinereus, Schn. 

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