The Salamanders of North Carolina 
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Black with an orange yellow stripe on sides of head 
and neck. Iordan Salamander (P. j ordain ). 
Black with bluish white blotches and specks, occasion- 
aly unspotted. Slimy Salamander (P. glutinosus) . 
Black with yellowish green blotches of irregular form 
on back and sides. Bronzy Salamander (P. aeneus). 
i Of the above species the following have not yet been taken 
in the state: Little Siren, Spotted-tailed Triton, Long-tailed 
Salamander, Smaller spotted Salamander, Cope’s Salamander 
Two-colored Salamander, Banded Salamander, Ohio Sala- 
mander, Scaly Salamander, Jordan Salamander, Bronze Sala- 
mander. Most of these however may possibly occur, and 
some of them are almost certain to be secured with more 
careful and complete collecting. 
The species known to occur in the State have been collected 
in the following localities: 
Great Siren. Craven Co., New Hanover Co. 
Water Dog. Wake. 
Southern Water Dog. New Hanover. 
Ditch Eel. Wake, Edgecombe, Dare, Bertie and Craven. 
Hellbender. Yancey. 
Dwarf Salamander. Wake, Lenoir. 
Striped Salamander. Wake, Buncombe, Yancey, Mitchell 
and Forsyth. 
Holbrook’s Triton. Wake, Buncombe, Forsyth, and valley 
of French Broad. 
Daniel’s Salamander. Yancey . 1 
Red Triton. Wake, Buncombe, Mitchell, Carteret, Yan- 
cey, Burke, Orange, Wayne, Forsyth and Henderson. 
Purple Salamander. Mitchell. 
American Newt. Wake, Henderson, Lenoir. 
Wilmington Newt. New Hanover. 
Mole Salamander. Valley of French Broad. 
Marbled Salamander. Wake, Edgecombe, Guilford, Col- 
umbus, Forsyth, Lenoir. 
Spotted Salamander. Wa*ke. 
