[101] Reptiles and Batrachians of McLennan County. 
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52. Bufo debilis. Baird and Girard. 
Green Toad. 
As far as my observations go, this species is common in bnt one local- 
ity, i. e., the grassy flats to the west of Waco where I have collected about 
seventy-five specimens. 
53. Hyla carolinensis. Pennant. 
Carolina Tree Frog. 
Occurs, but is not common. 
54. Hyla versicolor chrysoscelis. Cope. 
Western Tree Frog. 
Common. 
55. CJiorophilus triseriatus clarhii. Baird and Girard. 
Clarke’s Striped Tree Frog. 
An abundant species, especially so in the vicinity of marshes. 
56. Acris gryllus. Le Conte. 
Cricket Frog. 
Common. 
57. Rngystoma carolinense. Holbrook. 
Toothless Frog. 
Common. 
58. RcCna pipiens. Kalm. 
Leopard Frog. 
Common. 
59. Rana caiesbiana. Shaw. 
Bull Frog. 
Common. 
