22 Forty-sixth Report on the 



Tree Frog, Trachycephaliis marmoratus, Bibron, I. of Cuba, one 



specimen. 

 Mud Puppy, Necturus maculatus, Raf., Lansingburgh, N. Y., one 



specimen. 



Collected by W. B. Marshall : 

 Wood Frog, Rana sylvatica, LeC, Kenwood, N. Y., four specimens. 

 Red Eft, Diemyctylus viridescens, var. miniatus (Raf.), Kenwood, 



N.Y., one specimen. 

 Dusky Salamandei-, Desmognathus fuscus (Raf.), Kenwood, N. Y., 



five specimens. 



From S. S. Smith, Albany, N. Y. : 

 Two-striped Salamander, Spelerpes bilineatus (Green), Albany, N. Y., 

 one specimen. 



Fishes. 



From Professor John D. Quackenbos, New York city : 

 Sunapee Lake Trout, Salvelinus anreolus. Bean., Sunapee Lake, N. H., 

 live specimens. 



From Albany Institute, July, 1891 : 

 Pipe-fish, Siphostoma f uscum (Storer), Sandy Hook, N.J., two specimens. 



Donor unknown: 

 Lump fish, Cyclopterus lumpus, Linn., one specimen. 



Crustacea. ^ 



From Albany Institute, July, 1891: 



Soldier Crab, Gelasimus pugnax, Smith. S^udy Hook, N. J., two 



specimens. 

 Balanus sinbinnabulum, Linn., two specimens. 

 Balanus sp. ? one specimen. 



Worms. 



Collected by W. B. Marshall: 



Trichosoma rubrum, Linton. (Type.) An eutozoon taken from the 

 thoracic cavity of a chipping sparrow, shot in Greenbush, May 14, 

 1 892. Described and figured as a new species by Prof.Edwin Linton 

 in the American Naturalist for August, 1892. 



From Albany Institute, July, 1891: 



Parasite, Livoneca ovalis. Say. From gills of a Rock-fish, two 

 specimens. 



