Appendix. 



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REPTILES. 



The following list of the Reptilia include also species found in the ad- 

 joining State of Maine, and identified by Professor Verrill, and Dr. Fogg, 

 Curator of Herpetology in the Portland Society of Natural History. The 

 last named species are in italics. 



TURTLES. 



The yellow- Chelydra serpentina, Schmig. The 



Nanemys guttata, Ag. 



spotted turtle. 

 Chrysemys picta, Gray. The 



painted turtle. 

 Ozotheca odorata, Ag. The mud 



turtle. 



The 



snapping turtle. 

 Glyptemys insculpta, Ag. 



wood turtle. 

 Cistudo Virginea, Ag. The box 



turtle. Only one specimen found. 



Scincus fasci 'atus, Linn. 



SAURIANS. 



The blue-tailed lizard. 



SERPENTS. 



Rare. 



Eutainia sirtalis, B. &* G. The 



striped snake. 

 E. Saurita, B. Sr* G. The riband 



snake. Common. 

 Storeria Dekayi, B. &° G. The 



little brown snake. 

 Chlorosoma vernalis, B. &> G. The 



green snake. 

 Crotalus durissus, Linn. The 



banded rattle snake. Rare. In 



the south-west parts of the State 



of Maine only. 



Bascanion constrictor-, B. &* G. 

 The black snake. Rare. In the 

 south-west parts of the State only. 



Nerodia sipedon, B. &* G. The 

 water snake. 



Storeria occipito-maculata, B. &* G. 

 The spotted-neck snake. Com- 

 mon. 



Diadophis punctatus B. &> G. The 

 ring-necked snake. Not common. 



Ophibolus eximius, B. <S° G. The 

 milk snake. 



AMPHIBIANS. 



FROGS AND TOADS. 



Rana Catesbianus, Shaw. The R. halecina, Kalni. The leopard 



bull frog. frog. 



R. clamitans, Daud. The yellow- Hylodes Pickeringii, Hobb. Pick- 

 throated green frog. ering's hylodes. 



Rana palustris, Leconte. The pick- Hyla versicolor, Leconte. The tree 



erel frog. toad. 



R. sylvatica, Leconte. The wood Bufo Americanus, Lan. The corn- 

 fro?, mon toad. 



