ANUBA— EANIDAE— RAN A HALECINA. 631 



the second finger. Ann from elbow less than tibia, but longer than hind 

 foot; about 1J inches long. — Baud, 1. c. 



The above description makes no mention of the bright-yellow tint of 

 the sides of the abdomen and inner surface of the thighs, which is conspicu- 

 ous in life. 



My specimens are from Fort Whipple. The species was originally 

 described (as H. affinis) from Northern Sonora, 



KANIFORMIA. 



EANIDAE. 



81. Rana halecina, Bosc. (var.?) 



Rana pipiens, Gmel., Syst. Nat., 13th ed., 1788, 1052 (not of authors generally). 



Shad Frog, Bartram's Travels, 1790, 274. 



Rana halecina, Kalm.— Daudin, Hist. Nat. Bept., viii, 1803, 122.— Holer., N. A. 



Herp., iv, 1842, 91, pi. 91.— Stoker, Mass. Eept,, 2d ed., 237.— Bd., P. E. 



E. Eep., x, 1859, Whipple's Eoute, Eeptiles, 45. — Coop. & Sickl., Nat. 



Hist, Wash. Terr., 1800, 304, pi. 29, f. 7.— Hayd., Trans. Am. Phil. Soc., xii, 



1803, 177.— Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1800, 301.— Allen, Proc. 



Bost, Soc. Nat, Hist., xvii, 1874, 70 (and of authors generally). 

 Rana utricular is, Harlan, Am. Jour. Sci.,x, 1S25, 00. — Id., Med. & Phys. Ees., 1835, 



102, 224. 

 Rana berlandicri, Bd. 



Specimens from the Rio Gallo, near Fort Wingate, N. Mex., and along 

 the Zufli River, where the species is common. They are probably referable 

 to the subspecies berlandieri. 



CADUCIBRANCHIATA. 



AMBLYSTOMATIDAE. 



82. Amblystoma mavortium, Bd. 



a. MAVORTIUM. 



Ambystoma marortla, Bd., Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 2d ser., i, 1S49, 284, 292 (New 



Mexico). 

 Ambystoma mavortium, Hallow., Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., iii, 1S58, 352. 

 Amblystoma mavortium, Bd., P. E. E, Eep., x, 1859, Gunnison & Beckwith's Eoute, 



Eeptiles, 20.— Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1807, 184.— Allen, Proc. 



Bost, Soc. Nat. Hist., xvii, 1S74, 70. 

 Ambti/stoma proserpina, Bd. & Gir., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1852, 173. — Bp., U. S. 



& Mex. Bound. Surv., ii, pt, ii, 1859, Eeptiles, 29, pi. 35, figs. 7-14. 



