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Salamandra erythronota Green, Jour. A. N. S. Philad. i. 356. — 
1818 ; Harlan, M. and P. Res, 95., N. A. Rept. 13.; Holbrook, N. ; 
Amer. Herp. v. 43. t. 11. 
S. cinerea Green, 1. c. 1. 356.1818; Harlan, |. c. 95., N. A, Rept. 
12.; Schlegel, Faun. Japon. 118. 
Plethodon cinereus Tschudi, Batrac. 92,; Baird, Batr. Amer. 
385. | 
Plethodon erythronota Baird, |. c. 285. 
Saurophis erythronota Fitz. S. BR. 33. 
a—c. In spirits. N. America. Presented by Edward Double- 
day, Esq. 
d, In spirits. N. America. 
e—g. In spirits. N. America. Presented by Thos. Bell, 
Esq. 
10. AmBysToMA ? HALDEMANI. 
Head flattened: above. Muzzle rounded. Body and tail above 
pale yellow, with three irregular series of dusky spots and 
blotches. Sides rather dusky. Tongue broad, subrotund. Pe- 
dicel short. Palatine teeth minute, in a line, running rather 
backwards, not united. Sphenoid teeth minute, in a longitudinal 
sroup in centre of palate. 
Salamandra Haldemani Holbrook, N. A. Herp. v. 59. t. 18. 
Hab. Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia. 
11. AMBYSTOMA ?? FRONTALE ? 
Dirty ferruginous, beneath yellowish. Nose white. Tail shorter 
than the body, thick, tapering, and pointed. Length three 
inches. 
Salamandra sinciput alba Green, Jour. Acad. Philad. 352. 1818; 
Harlan, N. A. Rept. 13. 
S. frontalis Gray, Griffith, A. K. ix. 107. 
Hab. New Jersey. (Green.) 
B. Tongue broad, expanded, attached the whole of its length by a 
central line; the sides and hinder,end sree. Sphenoid toothed. 
Carpus and Tarsus not ossified—Plethodontina. 
5. PLETHODON. 
Head broad, depressed. Parotids none. Tongue large, broad, 
expanded, attached nearly the whole of its length by a linear cen- 
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