50 CATALOGUE OF AMPHIBIA. 
its existence. I had caught hundreds of the very remarkable larva 
of Pseudotriton salmoneus near Carlisle, before I found an adult. 
Until then I knew no where to refer the animal, supposing this 
species to exist no nearer than the mountains of New York and 
Vermont.” — Baird, Jour. A. N. S. Phil. 1849, 292. 
2, AXOLOTES MACULATA Owen, Ann. and Mag.N. H. xiv. 23. 1844. 
Siredon maculatus Baird, 1. c. 292. | 
* Axolotes marmoratus” Owen MS. Brit. Mus. 
a,b. In spirits. Pale brown, minutely punctated. Partly 
dissected. Mexico. Presented by R. Owen. Esq. 
Doubtful Species of B. Gradientia. 
1. Cylindrosoma albipunctatum Riippell, Verz. Mus. Senk. 24., not 
described. N. America. 
2. Xiphosura flavomaculata Riippell, Verz. Mus. Senk. 24., not 
described. N. America. 
. Salamandra agilis Sager, Silliman’s Jour. Sci. xxxvi. 1839, 322 
. §. lurida Rafin. Atlant. Jour. 3. 121. 1832. 
. S. punctatissima W. Wood, Jour. Acad. N. S. Phil. 1825, 306. 
. Triton tereticauda Eschsch. Zool. Atlas, iii. 14. Smooth, 
ferruginous red; belly white, dotted. Tail acuminated, 
roundish. Length six inches. California. 
7. Salamandre mortuaire Bosc, N. Dict. Hist. Nat. xxi. 60. xxxi. 
t.8. f.6. Toes 4:55; inner toes very small. Black, varied 
with grey; belly pale brown. Tail cylindrical, longer than the 
body. , 
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8. Salamandra granulata Dekay, Rept. N. Y. 78. t. 23. f. 66. 1842 
9. Salamandra coccinea Dekay, Rept. N. Y. 81. t. 21. f. 54. 1842 
=? N. miniata Rajin. 
10..Sal. ocellatus Fitz. N. Class. Rept. 1825. 
11, Sal. similis Fitz. N. Class. Rept. 1825. 
12. Triturus hypoxanthus Rajfin. Annals of Nat. n. 20, 1820. 
13. T. nebulosus Raffin. Annals of Nat. n. 23. 1820. 
14, T. lutescens Rajin. Atlantic Jour. n. 3. 121. 1832. 
