B ATRAC HI A. 3 



NEOBATRACHIA. URODELA. 



TLETHODONTIDAE. 



6. Hemidaotylium scutatum (Schlegel.) Tschudi. 



Scaly salamander ; Four-toed salamander. 



Cope, Bull. 34 U. S. nat. mus., 1889, p. 130, fig. 29, pi. 35, fig. 

 5; 46, fig. 8; 48, fig. 11. 



Salam. scutata Schl., Fauna Japonica, 1838, p. 119. "Nash- 

 ville AIT Tennessee." 



Under stones, logs, and boards. 

 Mass. — Beverly, Gloucester. 

 R. I. 

 Conn. — New Haven. 



7. Plethodon cinereus cinebeus (Green.) Cope. 



Ashy salamander. 



Cope, Bull. 34 IT. S. nat. mus., 1889, p. 134. 

 Salamandra cinerea Green, Journ. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1818, 

 vol. 1, p. 356. "Newjersby." 



Teri-estrial ; under stones, logs, and leaves in damp places. 

 Me. to Conn. 



8. Plethodon cinereus erythronotus (Green.) Cope. 



Red-backed salamander. 



Cope, Bull. 34 U. S. nat. mus., 1889, p. 135, fig. 30, pi. 19, fig. 

 4-6. 



Salamandra erythronota Green, Journ. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 

 1818, vol. 1, p. 356. "Newyork, * * * Newjersey." Holbr., 

 Amer. herpt., ed. 2, 1842, vol. 5, p. 43, pi. 11. 



Terrestrial ; in damp situations under logs, stones, etc. 

 Me. to Conn. 



9. Plethodon glutinosus (Green.) Tschudi. 



Blue-spotted salamander ; Slimy salamander. 



