be] 
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46 CATALOGUE OF AMPHIBIA. 
a—t. In spirits. Different ages. N. America. Presente” 
by Jacob Green, M.D. | 
S. maculata Green. 
j. In spirits. N. America. Presented by Prof. Verauxen. 
6. SPELERPES MONTANA. 
Reddish brown, with scattered well-defined black or dark brown 
circular spots; beneath deep salmon colour. Tail as long as the 
. body. Toes dark, without the longitudinal bar. Costal grooves 17. 
Pseudotriton montanus Baird, Jour. A. N. §. Philad. 1849, 287. 
Hab. N. America, Pennsylvania. (Baird.) 
7. SPELERPES ? SALMONEA. 
“Body and tail yellowish brown above ; yellowish salmon-coloured 
on the sides, and with a salmon-coloured line on each side from 
orbit to nose. Tail rather longer than the body, con 
at the end.” 
Salamandra salmonea Storer, MS.; Holbrook, N. A. Herp. ed. 1. 
lil. t. 22. 1838, ed. 2. v.33. t. 8.; ; Dekay, Rept. 'N. Y. 76. t.16, £39. 
Pseudotriton salmoneus Baird, 1. c, 287. 
Hab. N. America, Vermont. 
Probably S. porphyritica Green, Cont. Macl. Lyc.i.t. 1. f. 2. 
8. SPELERPES ? PORPHYRITICA. 
“Head moderate. Muzzle blunt. Body elongated. Tailas long 
as body, compressed, and slightly keeled on the upper and 
hinder half of lower edge. Above dark brown, with irregular 
white spots. Tongue ‘broad, elongated, thin, attached pos- 
teriorly, less so anteriorly, and most’ movable on the sides. 
Palatine teeth in a continued transverse line. Sphenoid tooth- 
less. Nostrils lateral, superior, with a slight ridge from them to 
the orbit.” 
Salamandra porphyritica Green, Maclurian Lyceum, 1. 3.t. 1. f. 2.5 
Harlan, Med. and Ph. Rep. 98 
Triton porphyriticus Holbrook, N. Amer. Herp. v. 83. t. 28. 
Hab. Pennsylvania, French Creek. (Green.) 
=. SPELERPES BELLI. 
Blackish back, with two series of oblong yellow spots, front ones 
confluent. N ape with a broad triangular yellow mark, with a | 
