ANUEA— HYLIDAE— C. TB1SEK1ATUS TRISERIATUS. 



523 



No. 



Locality. 



Date. 



Collector. 



Q i 



Q2 



Q3 



Q4 



35 



45 



X 





July, 1872 

 ....do 



Dr. H. C. Yarrow and H. 

 Henshaw. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Dr. J. T. Rothrock. 



Do. 



Do. 



W. 



.do 



do 



.... do 



do 



.... do 





, 1S73 



June, 1S73 ■ 

 .... do 







BUFO PUNCTATUS, Baird & Girard. 



Bufo pundatus, Baiud & Gikakd, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pbila., vi, Oct., 1852, 173. — 

 Bd., U. S. & Mex. Bound. Surv., pt. ii, Bept. 1859, 25. — Cope, Check- 

 list N. A. Batracb. & Bept., 1875, 29. 

 Hab. — Sonorau and Lower Califoruian Begions. 



The figure of this species in the United States and Mexican Boundary 

 Survey, unlike that of the other toads, is very defective, not representing 

 the most marked characters well, and adding two pairs of dorsal glands 

 which do not exist. 



Discovered in Texas by J. H. Clark. Apparently not common in 

 regions visited, as but a single specimen was found in Arizona in 1871, and 

 one other (No. C 1285 A) at Camp Crittenden, Ariz., in 1874, by H. W. 

 Henshaw. 



ARCIFERA. 



Fam. HYLIDAE. 



Genus CHOROPHILUS, Bd. 



CHOBOPHILUS TBISEBIATDS subspecies TRISERIATUS, Wied. 



Eyla triseriata, Pe. von Wied., Reise in Nord- America, 18 — , p. — . 



Chorophilm triseriatus subspecies triseriatus, Cope, Check-List N. A. Batracb. & Rept., 



1S75, 30. 



Hab. — North America except Pacific and Sonorau Begions. 



The occurrence of this species so far to the westward is noteworthy, 

 as it has never been before seen in the localities mentioned. Apparently 

 numerous. 



