6 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



NEOBATRACHIA. URODELA. 



PLETHODONTEDAE. 



Under stones in running water. 



Me. 



X. H. — White Mountains. 



Mass. — Groton. 



Coxx. — Canaan. 



DESMOGNATHIDAE. 



14. Desmogxathus fusca (Rafinesque.j Baird. 



Bro'wn Triton ; Dusky salamander ; Black ebbet. 



Cope, Bull. 34 U. S. nat. mus., 1889, p. 194, fig. 48, pi. 34, 

 fig. 5-6 ; 36, fig. 1 ; 45, fig. 7. 



Triturus fuscus Raf., Annals of nature, 1>!'20. p. 4. "State 

 OF New York." 



Salarnandra qaadriraaculata Holbr., X. Amer. Iierpt., 1840, 

 vol. 4, p. 121. pi. 26 ; ed. 2, 1842, vol. 5, p. 49, pi. 13. ^ 



Aquatic; under stones, logs, and leaves near and in rapid, 

 shallow streams. 

 Me. to Coxx. 



PLKUKODELIDAE. 



15. DiEMYCTTLus viEiDESCExs (Rafincsque.) Hallowell. 



Many-spotted salamander ; Green ebbet. 



Cope, Bull. 34 U. S. nat. mus., 1889, p. 207, tig. 52, pi. 86, fig. 

 3-4; 39; 40, fig. 5-9; 41, fig. 3-4; 42, fig. 3; 45, fig. 9; 49, 

 fig. 4. 



Tritirnis viridesce?is Raf., Annals of nature, 1820. p. 5. "Ix 

 Lake George, Lake Champlaix"." 



' In the issue of 1840, the specific name i.s maculo-quadrata in the text, 

 and quadramaculata on the plate. 



