2 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



NEOBATRACHIA. URODELA. 



AMBLYSTOMIDAE. 



3. Amblystoma punctatum (Linne.) Baird. 



Larg6-spotted salamander. 



Cope, Bull. 34 U. S. nat. mus., 1889, p. 56, fig. 9, pi. 14-18; 

 21, fig. 1-2 ; 25, fig. 4-5 ; 32, fig. 4; 41, fig. 2 ; 48, fig. 10. 



Ijacerta punctata Linne, Syst. nat., ed. 12, 1766, vol. 1, p. 870. 

 " Carolina." 



Salamandra venenosa Barton. Holbr., N. Amer. herpt., ed. 2, 

 1842, vol. 5, p. 67, pi. 22. 



Under stones and logs. 

 Me. to CoNX. 



4. Amblystoma tigrixum (Green.) Baird. 



Tiger salamander. 



Cope, Bull. 34 U. S. nat. mus., 1889, p. 68, fig. 12, pi. 25, fig. 

 7 ; 48, fig. 9. 



Salamandra ti</Hna Green, Journ. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1825, 

 vol. 5, p. 116. "near Moore's towx ix New Jersey." » 



Triton tigrinus Green. Holbr., N. Amer. herpt., ed. 2, 1842, 

 vol. 5, p. 79, pi. 26. 



Partially aquatic ; under logs and in moist earth near water. 

 Me. — Aubui'n. 



Mass. — Salem. 



5. Amblystoma .jeffersoniaxum (Green.) J>aird. 



Jefferson s salamander. 



Cope, Bull. 34 IT. S. nat. mus., 1889, p. 89, fig. 15, pi. 25, fig. 

 9. 



Salamandra jejfersoyiiana Green, Contrib. Maclurean lye, 

 1827, vol. 1, p. 4, pi. — fig. 1, " Cannonsburg, Pa." Holbr., N. 

 Amer. herpt., ed. 2, 1842, vol. 5, p. 51, pi. 14. 



Under logs in damp situations. 

 Me. to CoxN. 



