Amphibians and Reptiles 



193 



amphibians and reptiles 



By Gift 



Roswell Baerman, New York City. 

 1 Milk-snake, Cold Spring, N. Y. 



C. William Beebe, Bronx, N. Y. 



5 Marine toads, 1 lizard and 3 snakes, 

 Kalacoon, British Guiana. 

 Jean Bequaert, New York City. 



I Lizard and 1 snake, Ft. Beni, Bel- 

 gian Congo. 

 Frederick Blaschke, New York City. 



1 Milk-snake, Cold Spring, N. Y. 

 Barnum Brown, New York City. 

 1 Lizard, Havana, Cuba; 1 salaman- 

 der, 1 garter snake, Montana. 

 Edward Burns, Nicaragua, C. A. 

 1 Coecilian, 1 salamander, 6 snakes, 

 Nicaragua. 

 Charles L. Camp, New York City. 



64 Salamanders, Napa, Cal. 

 R. D. Camp, Brownsville, Texas. 



I Frog, 4 turtles, 53 lizards, 1 snake, 

 Padre Island and Brownsville, 

 Texas. 



Sr. Dioclectano Chaves, Managua, 

 Nicaragua, C. A. 

 3 Lizards, Nicaragua, C. A. 

 Morton L. Church, Marshall, N. C. 



II Toads, 8 frogs, 31 salamanders, 12 

 turtles, 2 lizards, 3 snakes, Marshall, 

 N. C. 



M. L. Crimmins, Fort Bliss, Texas. 



1 Lizard, Fort Bliss. 

 John Deming, Redding, Conn. 



1 Milk-snake, Redding. 



D. K. Donovan, New York City. 

 1 Alligator head, Florida. 



Mrs. Walter Douglas, New York City. 



1 Lizard, Bisbee, Ariz. 

 William A. Enge, Santo Domingo, 

 W. I. 



1 Rainbow boa, Santo Domingo. 

 Fritz Fagot, Nicaragua, C. A. 



5 Snakes, Big Falls, Nicaragua. 

 G. Clyde Fisher, New York City. 



2 Dusky salamanders, Slabsides, near 

 West Park, N. Y. 



Jas. Knox Hagar, San Jacinto, Cal. 



3 Snakes, San Jacinto. 



Herman Haupt, Jr., South Haven, 

 Mich. 

 7 Toads, 2 frogs, 1 turtle, 2 snakes, 

 South Haven. 



A. B. Howell, Covina, California. 



1 Western ring-necked snake, Covina. 

 Department of Ichthyology, Transfer. 

 1 Giant salamander, 1 sea snake, 1 

 burrowing snake, Japan. 

 Department of Invertebrate Zoology, 

 Transfer. 

 1 Frog, Massachusetts ; 1 frog, 2 bur- 

 rowing snakes, West Indies. 

 R. D. O. Johnson, Phcenix, Ariz. 



1 Toad, 5 turtles, 19 lizards and 3 

 snakes, Phoenix. 



Charles Lang, New York City. 



2 Water snakes, Ashokan Dam, N. Y. 

 Mrs. W. H. Long, New Haven, Conn. 



1 Painted turtle, New Haven, Conn. 



F. A. Lucas, New York City. 



X-Ray picture of a diamond-back rat- 

 tlesnake, secured from Southern 

 United States. 



G. A. McCallum, New York City. 

 1 Lizard, Buitenzorg, Java. 



Norman McInnis, Nicaragua, C. A. 

 1 Lizard and 4 snakes, Banbana River, 

 Nicaragua. 

 Leo E. Miller, New York City. 



1 Toad, 4 frogs, Colombia, and 1 

 lizard, Bolivia. 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. 

 1 Sea snake, Panama. 

 William Myers, New York City. 



1 Alligator, Jacksonville, Florida. 



New York Aquarium, New York City. 



1 Salamander, 1 turtle, 3 alligators 



and 1 alligator's head, United States. 



New York Zoological Society, New 



York City. 



15 Snakes, New York; 11 snakes, 



South Carolina; 3 turtles, 3 snakes, 



Florida; 1 snake, Connecticut; 1 



turtle, 1 snake, Louisiana; 2 snakes, 



Arizona ; 9 snakes, Texas ; 1 snake, 



California; 4 lizards, 4 snakes, West 



Indies ; 22 snakes, Central America ; 



1 crocodile, 3 lizards, 3 snakes, 



South America; 3 turtles, 11 lizards, 



15 snakes, Australia; 10 turtles, 1 



crocodile, 6 lizards, 28 snakes, 



Africa ; 4 lizards, 6 snakes, doubtful 



localities. 



John T. Nichols, New York City. 



1 Turtle, Miami, Fla. 

 A. M. Nicholson, Orlando, Florida. 

 9 Blacksnake eggs, Orlando. 



