Abstract

Columbia River, and yet there are no reports of B. wrighti from Washington. Aneides ferreus has been reported from the vicinity of Portland, Oregon, and in June, 1954, I obtained a large specimen on the north slope of Larch Mt. This species is also indigenous to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, but there are no records from the state of Washington. Acknowledgments.-I wish to extend my sincere appreciation to James R. Slater for the loan of specimens and to the members of the Portland Herpetological Society for their valuable assistance in the field.

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