THE BATRACHIA. OF NORTH AMERICA. 



229 



iu others it is present on the cheeiis oniy. In a fully grown specimen 

 from Matamoros, Tamaulipas, this band is continued along the side for 

 one-half the length, beyond which point it is represented by scattered 

 yellow dots. A second similar badly defined band originates at the 

 lower edge of the axilla, and extends along the inferior part of the side 

 for two-thirds the length of the superior band. These bands have the 

 position of those seen in the Fseudohranchtis striatus. In a second 

 equally large specimen from Matamoros these bands are wanting. 



The geographical range of the Siren lacertina is the best measure of 

 the extent of the austroripariau region of North America. It appears 

 iu the middle of eastern North Carolina, and extends thence throughout 

 the southern Atlantic and Gulf States through Texas to the west side 

 of the Rio Grande, where it ceases. Northwards it ascends the Missis- 

 sippi Valley proper as high as Alton, 111., and eastward in the Wabash 

 basin, in Indiana, to Lafayette (Coulter), and the White Eiver (Jordan). 



siren lacertina Liun. 

 RESERVE SERIES. 



Catalogue 



No 



of 



number. 



spec. 



8349 





1 



8537 





1 



9192 





1 



9317 





1 



9193 





4 



105U 





1 



10852 





1 



10853 





1 



7067 





1 



5040 





2 



4535 





4 



5201 





1 



4048 





4 



10313 





1 



5960 





1 



12593 





1 



7048 





1 



2 



Locality. 



Neuse River, N. C . 

 Columbia, S.C .... 

 Mount C'armel, 111. 



Oakley, S.C 



Columbia, S. C 



Upson, Texas 



do 



Charleston, S. G 



Georgia 



Riceborougb, Ga... 

 Grand Uoteau, La... 

 Matamoros, Mexico 



Oakley, S.C , 



Matamoros, Mexico: 

 Wilmington, K. C. 



Gulf State , 



San Diego, Tex 



When 

 collected. 



Mar. — , 1876 

 July 22, 1877 



May 1, 1877 

 1878 

 1880 



Feb. 1, 1861 

 Feb.' 4,i8"6l 

 May ii, 1879 



June — , 1SS8 



From whom received. 



a.W.AVelsher... 



E. E. Jackson 



Robert Ridgway. 



F. W. Hay ward 



E. E. Jackson 



Albert Tarpe 



do 



Charleston Academy 



Dr. W.L.Jones ...' 



do 



St. Charles College 



Lieut. B. Couch, U.S. A. 



F. W. Hay ward 



Lieutenant Couch 



Donald McRae 



G. B. Adams 



W.Taylor 



Nature of 

 specimen. 



Alcoholic. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



GENERAL SERIES. 



7001 



1 



4535 



2 



4018 



2 



7018 



4 



7009 



3 



7142 



3 



10875 





10855 





10858 





10859 





1086C 





10857 





10860 





10861 





10854 





10856 





10862 





10874 





10871 





10869 





10872 





10873 





10867 





1U313 





10870 



1 



10428 



1 



9500 



2 



10868 



1 



(?) 



Ricoborough, Ga . 

 Matamoros, Mex. 



Georgetown, S. C 



Prairie Mer Rouge, La . 



Oakley.S. C 



(?) 



(?) 



(?) 



Oakley.S.O 



(?) 



(?) 



(?) 



(?) , 



(?) 



(?) , 



Oakley,S.C 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do , 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



Mar. 13, 1878 



Dr. W.L.Jones 



Lieut. B. Couch, U.S. A 



Cheston 



F.W. Hay ward. 



Mar. 1 3, 1 87S F. W. Hay ward . 

 May — , isro \ do 



May -, 1880 F. ^V. Hay ward. 



Mar. — , 1878 ' do 



Mar. 13,1878 ' do 



Alcoholic. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



