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Triturus miniatus Rajfin. Ann. of Nat. n. 24. 1820. 
Sal. Stellio Say, Amer. Jour. Sci. i. 264. (not Catesby.) 
Sal. symmetrica Harlan, Jour. Acad. N. S. Phil. v. 158. 1825, 
N. A. Rept. 67., Med. and Phys. Res. 98.; Holbrook, N. A. 
Herp. v. 57. t.17.; Schlegel, Faun. Japon. 119. 
Salamandra Greenii Gray, Griffith, A. K. ix. 
Molge ocellata Bell, MS. 
Tristella symmetrica Gray, MS. B. M. 
Notophthalmus miniatus Baird, 1. c. 284 
a. In fluid. N. America. Presented by T. Bell, Esq. 
S. Greenii Gray, Brit. Mus. 
b. In spirits. N. America. Presented by T. Bell, Esq. 
_ Molge ocellata Bell, MS. 
é, @. In aes N. America. Presented by Jacob Green, 
M 
a Tn spirits. N. America. Presented by E. Doubleday, 
E 
sq. 
g, h. In spirits. N. America. From the Leyden Museum. 
Var. Nearly smooth ; spots on sides of back oblong, one or more 
rarely confluent. ib 
i—k. In spirits. N. America, §. Carolina. Presented by 
Dr. R. Harlan. 
2, NoToPFHTHALMUS VIRIDESCENS. 
“ Head and body above olive-brown, with two rows of bright ver- 
milion circular vertebral spots. Throat and abdomen orange, 
black-dotted. Tail longer than the head and body, compressed in 
its whole length. Tongue broad, flat, entire, adherent, except 
on its front and sides.” 
Salamandra dorsalis Harlan, Jour. Acad. N. §. Phil. v. 201. 
1828 ; Storer, Rept. Mass. 59. 
S. millepunctata Storer, Boston Jour. n.11. ii. 60. 
Triton dorsalis Holbrook, N. A. Herp. v. 77. t. 25. 
Triturus (Diemictylus) viridescens Rafin. Annal. of Nat. n. 22. 
1820. 
Triton millepunctata Dekay, Rept. N. York, 84. t. 15. f. 34. 
Notophthalmus viridescens Baird, Batr. Amer. 284. 1849. 
Hab. Maine, Pennsylvania, Georgia. 
5. EUPROCTUS. 
Tongue large, depressed, lateral and hinder margin scarcely free. 
— Maxillary teeth rather large, strong, curved; palatine series 
