. The Batrachia of North America. Amphibians. Fig. 17. Amhlystiima macrodactyluin. No. 4042. repou. Jl Klamath differ from those from more western regions in the absence of the dorsal color strii)o. In some of the form^^ the widtii of the head enters the length to the groin 5.] times, showing a narrower form than in the typical form. In others of them thci head has the usual width. The single specimen from Fort Custer has the dorsal band. A salamaTider from the Flathead Kiver, Montana, was described by Professor Peters under the name of Amblystoma Irannsii.* There is nothing in the d


. The Batrachia of North America. Amphibians. Fig. 17. Amhlystiima macrodactyluin. No. 4042. repou. Jl Klamath differ from those from more western regions in the absence of the dorsal color strii)o. In some of the form^^ the widtii of the head enters the length to the groin 5.] times, showing a narrower form than in the typical form. In others of them thci head has the usual width. The single specimen from Fort Custer has the dorsal band. A salamaTider from the Flathead Kiver, Montana, was described by Professor Peters under the name of Amblystoma Irannsii.* There is nothing in the description to show that this specimen does not belong *Sit/uiigsberichte der Geaellschaft Natnrforsilieiulo Freiindc, IScrlin, lS<i, ]k Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897. Ashton, Maryland : Eric Lundberg


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