24 STEJNEGER AND BAEBOUE, 1917 



MEANTES {SUBORDER) 



LiNNE, Syst. Nat., Ed. 12, Yol. 1, Pt. 2, 1766, sign. 

 Rrrr 5, Addenda (not paged) 



SIRENIDAE {FAMILY) 



Siren (GENUS) 



LiNKB, Syst. Xat., Ed. 12, Vol. 1, pt. 2, 1766, sign. 

 Rrrr 5, Addenda (not paged) 

 type: lacertina 

 Siren lacertina LnsFNE 

 MUD-EEL 



Siren lacertina Linne 



Syst. Nat., Ed. 12, Vol. 1, pt. •2. 1766, sign. Rnr 5, Addenda (not 

 paged). 

 Siren lacertina Cope 

 Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 34, 1889, p. 226, fig. 57. 



TYPE LOCALITY : " Habitat in Carolinae paludosis." 

 BANGE : Eastern Virginia to Florida, through the Gulf States to 

 the west side of the Rio Grande. Ascends the ^Mississippi Val- 

 ley to Illinois and Indiana. Occurs in scattered locaUties in 

 Arkansas and Missouri. 



Pseudobranchus {GEXUS) 



Gray, Ann. Philos. (N. S.), Yol. 10, 182o, p. 216 



type: striatus 



Pseudobranchus striatus (Le Conte) 

 Siren striata Le Contb 



Ann. Lye. New York, Vol. 1, pt. 1. 18^2i, p. o3, pi. i. 

 Pseudobranchus striatus Gray 



Ann. Philos., (N. S.), Vol. 10, 1825, p. 216. 

 Pseudobranchus striatus Cope 



Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 34, 1889, p. 230, fig. 58. 



TYPE locality: Not given, but by inference it was one of the 

 Le Conte plantations in Floyd or Liberty Co., Georgia. 



eange: Swamps of southern South Carolina, lower Greorgia and 

 Florida. 



