FISH-CULTURAL INVESTIGATIONS IN MONTANA AND WYOMING. 
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ANNOTATED LIST OF REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS COLLECTED 
[By Frederick C. Test, Aid, Department of Reptiles, U. S. National Museum.] 
The collecting of Reptiles and Batrachians was merely an incidental feature of the 
work of the party. No time was devoted to searching for specimens of these groups, 
and those found in the collection are such as the members of the party chanced to see 
while carrying on the main work of the expedition. Only a short time was spent at 
each locality and only the most common forms were found. The Batrachians greatly 
predominate, and the series of liana pretiosa is an especially good one. 
I wish here to express my thanks to Dr. Leonhard Stejneger for aid and suggestions 
in preparing these notes. 
1. Eutsenia sirtalis parietalis Cope. 
Two typical adult specimeus of this species were collected. 
Museum 
No. 
Collector’s 
No. 
Locality. 
Bate. 
17566 
17567 
8 
9 
Swan Liver, near Swan Lake, Montana 
Aug. 3 
Bo. 
2. Eutaenia vagrans B. and G. 
Of this species there are live specimens of varying ages and sizes. 
Museum 
No. 
Collector’s 
No. 
Locality. 
Bate. 
17565 
7 
Aug. 3 
I756X 
10 
Do. 
17569 
74 
July 20 
Do. 
17570 
75 
17571 
76 
...(lo 
Do. 
3. Amby stoma tigrinuin Green. 
Of this widely spread and usually abundant species, only four specimens were 
found, all larvae. 
Museum 
No. 
Collector’s 
No. 
Locality. 
Date. 
17583 
6 
July 31 
4 , Bufo halophilus Baird. 
Three typical specimens. 
Museum 
No. 
Collector’s 
No. 
Locality. 
Bate. 
17634 
15 
Lewis Falls, Wyoming 
Aug. 12 
17635 
16 
Do. 
17636 
66 
President Camp, Wyoming 
Aug. 13 
5. Rana pipiens brachycephala Cope. 
The two specimens collected have some of the proportions of li. pipiens pipiens , 
the head being considerably less than 3 in the length instead of 3A, as it is said to be 
