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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians
+from Kansas, by Hobart M. Smith and John Breukelman
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
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+Title: Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians from Kansas
+
+Author: Hobart M. Smith
+ John Breukelman
+
+Release Date: December 3, 2010 [EBook #34554]
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+ Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians
+ from Kansas
+
+ BY
+ JOHN BREUKELMAN AND HOBART M. SMITH
+
+
+ University of Kansas Publications
+ Museum of Natural History
+
+
+ Volume 1, No. 5, pp. 101-112
+ August 15, 1946
+
+
+ UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
+ LAWRENCE
+ 1946
+
+
+
+
+ UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
+
+ Editors: E. Raymond Hall, Chairman, Donald S. Farner,
+ Donald F. Hoffmeister
+
+
+ Volume 1, No. 5, pp. 101-112
+ Published August 15, 1946
+
+
+ UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
+ Lawrence, Kansas
+
+
+ PRINTED BY
+ FERD VOILAND, JR., STATE PRINTER
+ TOPEKA, KANSAS
+ 1946
+
+ 21-2762
+
+
+
+
+ Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians
+ from Kansas
+
+ By
+
+ JOHN BREUKELMAN AND HOBART M. SMITH
+
+
+Preparation of a handbook of reptiles and amphibians by the junior
+author has led to a survey of the collections of these animals at Kansas
+State Teachers College in Emporia. Numerous locality records of interest
+and importance have been accumulated there through the efforts of the
+senior author and a number of his students, particularly Mr. Allen
+Downs. The more important records, including the first record for Kansas
+of _Rana sylvatica_, are reported here. We have not mentioned specimens
+that are from counties from which the University of Kansas Museum of
+Natural History already has specimens.
+
+Specimens examined by Smith are indicated by an asterisk *; those
+identified by the late Dr. F. N. Blanchard are indicated by an encircled
+period ¤ (none of these specimens are now available). All other
+specimens here recorded have been examined either by the senior author
+or by Mr. Allen Downs, or by both. Specimen numbers, unless otherwise
+indicated, are those of the Kansas State Teachers College collection.
+
+#Triturus viridescens louisianensis# (Wolterstorff), Newt.--_Cherokee
+Co._: 1 mile north and 4 miles east of Crestline (No. 164).* This is a
+terrestrial adult, and provides the second known locality for the
+species in the state.
+
+#Ambystoma texanum# (Matthes), Narrow-mouthed Salamander.--_Lyon Co._:
+Emporia.
+
+#Ambystoma tigrinum mavortium# (Baird), Tiger Salamander.--_Lyon Co._:
+(No. 292); 2 miles east of Americus. _Ness Co._: Ness City (No. 591).
+
+#Scaphiopus bombifrons# Cope, Plains Spadefoot.--_Ness Co._: 4 miles
+west, 1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 592).
+
+#Bufo americanus americanus# (Holbrook), American Toad.--_Chase Co._: 10
+miles southwest of Saffordville. _Cherokee Co._: 4 miles southeast of
+Columbus. _Lyon Co._: 6 miles south of Plymouth (No. 290)*; Emporia
+(Nos. 442, 443).* The records from Chase and Lyon counties represent the
+westernmost localities for the species in Kansas.
+
+#Bufo cognatus# Say, Great Plains Toad.--_Ness Co._: 4 miles west and
+1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 594).
+
+#Bufo woodhousii woodhousii# (Girard), Rocky Mountain Toad.--_Clark
+Co._: 11 miles south of Bucklin (No. 401).* _Decatur Co._: Sappa Creek
+near Oberlin (2 spec.).* _Ford. Co._: 5 miles southwest of Dodge City (1
+spec.).* _Lyon Co._: Emporia (No. 352).* _Ness Co._: Ness City (Nos.
+502-504, 595, 596)*; 4 miles west, 1.5 miles north of Ness City (No.
+593).* _Sheridan Co._: Sheridan County State Park (Nos. 565-568).
+
+#Acris crepitans# Baird, Northern Cricket Frog.--_Ness Co._: 4 miles
+west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (Nos. 506, 507, 597-606).*
+
+#Pseudacris nigrita triseriata# (Wied), Striped Chorus Frog.--_Lyon
+Co._: 10 miles south of Plymouth; 3 miles north of Emporia (No. 300); 7
+miles west of Olpe; 2 miles northeast of Emporia (Nos. 434-441).*
+_Neosho Co._: 3 miles west of Erie.
+
+#Hyla versicolor versicolor# (Le Conte), Common Tree Toad.--_Chautauqua
+Co._: Elk City (No. 621).
+
+#Rana catesbeiana# Shaw, Bullfrog.--_Ness Co._: 4 miles west and 1.5
+miles north of Ness City (No. 607).* _Wallace Co._: 3 miles east of
+Sharon Springs (1 spec.).*
+
+#Rana pipiens brachycephala# Cope, Leopard Frog.--_Clark Co._: 11 miles
+south of Bucklin (Nos. 398-400).* _Ness Co._: 4 miles west and 1.5 miles
+north of Ness City (Nos. 505, 508, 509, 608).*
+
+#Rana sylvatica cantabrigensis# Baird, Wood Frog.--_Lyon Co._: extreme
+southwestern corner, 3 miles east of Chase County line, between the
+Verdigris River and the corner of the county (1 specimen, now Mus. Nat.
+Hist., Univ. Kans., No. 23149).* This specimen provides for the first
+time a basis for inclusion of the species in the fauna of Kansas. It
+measures 50 mm. snout to vent; hind leg from vent 80 mm.; tibia 23 mm.
+The ratio of hind leg to snout-vent measurement is 0.625, and that of
+the tibia to snout-vent measurement is 2.17. Both figures are too high
+for _Rana s. sylvatica_, in which the former ratio varies between 0.53
+and 0.62, the latter ratio between 1.6 and 1.88. The ratios agree well
+with those of _R. s. cantabrigensis_, in which the former ratio varies
+from 0.62 to 0.75, the latter from 1.93 to 2.3. Direct comparison of the
+specimen with typical examples of both subspecies substantiates its
+allocation to _R. s. cantabrigensis_.
+
+In the vicinity of Kansas, specimens of this species are known from
+Missouri (St. Louis and Stone Counties only) and northwestern Arkansas
+(Washington County: Winslow and Prairie Grove, Mus. Nat. Hist., Univ.
+Kans., Nos. 16526, 18820, 18823). Reëxamination of these specimens
+confirms their identity as _Rana sylvatica sylvatica_ to which the
+Missouri specimens from Stone County undoubtedly also belong.
+Accordingly this race is still to be anticipated in extreme southeastern
+Kansas.
+
+Reference of the specimen from Lyon County to _Rana s. cantabrigensis_
+presents a problem in distribution, for the race is not known from
+nearer Kansas than North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and southern
+Illinois, except for a record given by Cope (Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No.
+34:437, 1889) from "western Missouri." Hurter (Trans. St. Louis Acad.
+Sci., 20:123, 1911) restricts this record to Cooper County, and
+presumably verifies Cope's identification. Hurter, too, recognized the
+other form, _R. sylvatica_, in Missouri (Marble Cave, Stone County).
+Cope distinguished between the two races (as they are now recognized)
+and recorded typical _R. sylvatica_ from St. Louis. Accordingly the
+specimen from Cooper County may be considered properly identified
+racially. It apparently is from the locality nearest to Kansas at which
+the race has been taken.
+
+It seems highly probable that the Kansas occurrence, and possibly those
+in Arkansas and Missouri also, is a relict one. It is highly improbable
+that the species has a continuous distribution in either state. A wider
+or more southern distribution in the past seems evident. The group to
+which it belongs certainly has had a more southern range, as indicated
+by Taylor's discovery in Meade County, Kansas (Univ. Kans. Sci. Bull.,
+28:217, 1942), of a fossil species of _Rana_ (_parvissima_), from the
+Upper Pliocene, presumably related to _sylvatica_. It may or may not
+have been a direct ancestor of the living species.
+
+#Microhyla olivacea# (Hallowell), Northern Narrow-mouthed Toad.--_Lyon
+Co._: 6 miles southwest of Emporia. _Wilson Co._: 7 miles northeast of
+Fall River.
+
+#Crotaphytus collaris collaris# (Say), Collared Lizard.--_Geary Co._: 4
+miles south of Fort Riley. _Wabaunsee Co._: 2 miles northeast of Alma.
+
+#Holbrookia maculata maculata# (Girard), Earless Lizard.--_Chase Co._: 7
+miles south of Saffordville (No. 350)*; 6 miles southwest of
+Saffordville; 1 mile south of Saffordville (No. 338)*; 10 miles
+southwest of Olpe. _Hodgeman Co._: Jetmore. _Lyon Co._: 5 miles south of
+Plymouth; 6 miles southeast of Emporia; 9 miles southwest of Emporia.
+_Ness Co._: 4 miles west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (Nos. 480,
+481, 484-497, 609-611)*, 6 miles west and 0.5 miles south of Ness City
+(Nos. 482, 483, 498).*
+
+#Sceloporus undulatus garmani# Boulenger, Northern Plains
+Lizard.--_Ellsworth Co._: Carneiro; 10 miles south of Ellsworth.
+_McPherson Co._: 4 miles west of Roxbury (No. 133). _Ness Co._: 4 miles
+west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 479, 612).*
+
+#Phrynosoma cornutum# (Harlan), Texas Horned Lizard.--_Ellsworth Co._:
+10 miles south of Ellsworth. _Lyon Co._: 1 mile south of Emporia; 8
+miles southwest of Emporia. _Saline Co._: Coronado Heights; 3 miles
+northwest of Lindsborg.
+
+#Ophisaurus ventralis# (Linnaeus), Glass-snake Lizard.--_Lyon Co._:
+Emporia; 1 mile southwest of Emporia (No. 288).* _Rooks Co._: 5 miles
+southwest of Stockton (No. 407).*
+
+#Cnemidophorus sexlineatus# (Linnaeus), Six-lined
+Racerunner.--_Ellsworth Co._: Carneiro. _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest
+of Reading. _Shawnee Co._: 5 miles east of Topeka (No. 14).*
+
+#Leiolopisma laterale# (Say), Brown Skink.--_Labette Co._: 7 miles
+northwest of Mound Valley (No. 301).* _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of
+Reading. _Wilson Co._: 4 miles southwest of Coyville (No. 281).*
+
+#Eumeces fasciatus# (Linnaeus), Common Five-lined Skink.--_Bourbon Co._:
+1 mile north of Fulton. _Chase Co._: 7 miles southwest of Saffordville;
+6 miles south of Clements; 2 miles south of Saffordville. _Franklin
+Co._: 8 miles east of Ottawa; 2 miles south of Ottawa; 2 miles southwest
+of Lane; 4 miles east of Ottawa; 5 miles southwest of Ottawa. _Labette
+Co._: 2 miles southwest of Dennis; 7 miles northwest of Mound Valley.
+_Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of Reading. _Miami Co._: 2.5 miles south
+of Fontana. _Montgomery Co._: 5 miles west of Independence. _Neosho
+Co._: 4 miles northwest of Erie (No. 318).*
+
+#Eumeces obsoletus# (Baird and Girard), Sonoran Skink.--_Coffey Co._: 4
+miles south of Gridley (No. 467).* _Ellsworth Co._: 10 miles south of
+Ellsworth. _Franklin Co._: 2 miles south of Lane. _Linn Co._: 0.5 miles
+north of Trading Post. _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of Reading; 10
+miles south of Plymouth; 2.5 miles northeast of Dunlap; 4 miles
+southwest of Bushong; Emporia (No. 433)*; Dunlap (No. 444).* _McPherson
+Co._: 4 miles west of Lindsborg. _Morris Co._: 5 miles east of Skiddy; 1
+mile east of Skiddy. _Neosho Co._: 15 miles north of Parsons. _Wilson
+Co._: 3 miles east of Buffalo.
+
+#Eumeces septentrionalis septentrionalis# (Baird), Northern Prairie
+Skink.--_Chase Co._: 6 miles south of Clements; 1 mile south of
+Saffordville; 11 miles southwest of Olpe (No. 348).
+
+#Diadophis punctatus arnyi# (Kennicott), Prairie Ring-necked
+Snake.--_Bourbon Co._: 1 mile north of Fulton. _Chase Co._: 5 miles
+southwest of Saffordville (No. 334)*; Elmdale (No. 146)*; 3 miles west
+of Bazaar. _Franklin Co._: 2.5 miles southeast of Peoria; 2 miles south
+of Lane. _Linn Co._: 0.5 miles north of Trading Post. _Lyon Co._: 1.5
+miles northwest of Reading (Nos. 6, 372)*; Emporia. _Morris Co._: 5
+miles south of Council Grove (Nos. 469-472). _Neosho Co._: 4 miles
+northwest of Erie (No. 316).* _Osage Co._: 8 miles southwest of Auburn.
+_Shawnee Co._: 5 miles east of Topeka. _Wabaunsee Co._: 2 miles
+northeast of Alma. _Wilson Co._: 3 miles east of Buffalo.
+
+#Carphophis amoena vermis# (Kennicott), Western Worm Snake.--_Bourbon
+Co._: 6 miles northwest of Fort Scott. _Chase Co._: 6 miles southwest of
+Cottonwood Falls (No. 365).* _Geary Co._: 5 miles southwest of Wreford.
+_Greenwood Co._: 4 miles northwest of Lamont (Nos. 516, 517).* _Johnson
+Co._: 3 miles east of De Soto. _Labette Co._: 9 miles northeast of
+Parsons (No. 313).* _Linn Co._: 3.5 miles south of Pleasanton. _Lyon
+Co._: 2 miles northeast of Reading; 5 miles northwest of Emporia.
+_Neosho Co._: 4 miles northwest of Erie (No. 314).* _Shawnee Co._:
+Wakarusa. _Wilson Co._: 2 miles northwest of Neodesha (No. 322).*
+
+#Heterodon contortrix contortrix# (Linnaeus), Common Hog-nosed
+Snake.--_Saline Co._: Coronado Heights; 3 miles northwest of Lindsborg.
+
+#Heterodon nasicus nasicus# Baird and Girard, Western Hog-nosed
+Snake.--_Chautauqua Co._: Peru. _Ness Co._: 6 miles west and 0.25 miles
+south of Ness City (No. 501)*; 5 miles northwest of Ness City (Nos. 619,
+620).* _Rooks Co._: Stockton (No. 418). _Scott Co._: Near Scott City
+(Nos. 511-513, 515).*
+
+#Coluber constrictor flaviventris# (Say), Blue Racer.--_Butler Co._: 3
+miles south of El Dorado. _Chase Co._: 5 miles south of Saffordville
+(Nos. 4, 110, 122-129, 656, 657).* _Chautauqua Co._: 1 mile south of
+Chautauqua (No. 375).* _Geary Co._: 5 miles southwest of Wreford.
+_Labette Co._: 7 miles northwest of Mound Valley (No. 356).* _Lyon Co._:
+5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 226)*; 2 miles west of Olpe (No.
+341)*; 5 miles northwest of Emporia (No. 397)*; 17 miles southwest of
+Emporia (No. 655).* _McPherson Co._: 4 miles west of Roxbury. _Morris
+Co._: 4 miles west of Delavan. _Neosho Co._: 4 miles northwest of Erie;
+8 miles southeast of Chanute. _Ness Co._: 5 miles northwest of Ness
+City (No. 617).* _Wilson Co._: 3 miles east of Buffalo; 2 miles
+northwest of Neodesha; 7 miles northeast of Fall River.
+
+#Masticophis flagellum flagellum# (Shaw), Eastern Coachwhip.--_Wilson
+Co._: 2 miles northwest of Neodesha (No. 302).* _Elk Co._: 5 miles west
+of Grenola (No. 3).*
+
+#Masticophis flagellum testaceous# (Say), Western Coachwhip.--_Ness
+Co._: 5 miles northwest of Ness City (No. 616).* _Rooks Co._: Stockton
+(Nos. 411, 412).*
+
+#Elaphe laeta laeta# (Baird and Girard), Emory Rat Snake.--_Chase Co._:
+5 miles southwest of Saffordville (Nos. 117-120, 130, 326, 354)*; Wolf
+Creek; 2 miles northeast of Strong City (No. 366).* _Coffey Co._: 7
+miles east of Lebo. _McPherson Co._: Lindsborg. _Morris Co._: 10 miles
+south of Council Grove (No. 230).* _Saline Co._: Salemsborg. _Wilson
+Co._: 3 miles east of Buffalo (No. 161).*
+
+#Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta# (Say), Pilot Black Snake.--_Atchison Co._:
+Atchison (No. 15).* _Labette Co._: 4 miles north of Oswego (No. 320).*
+_Lyon Co._: Emporia (Nos. 12, 374, 514)*; 5 miles northwest of Emporia
+(No. 337); 1.5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 634).* _Morris Co._: 0.5
+miles north of Wilsey. _Neosho Co._: 4 miles northwest of Erie (Nos.
+321, 359).* _Wabaunsee Co._: 4 miles southwest of Alma. _Wilson Co._: 7
+miles northeast of Fall River.
+
+#Pituophis catenifer sayi# (Schlegel), Common Bull Snake.--_Atchison
+Co._: Atchison. _Chase Co._: 4 miles east of Elmdale; Toledo; 13 miles
+west of Emporia; Saffordville (No. 212).* _Cherokee Co._: 4 miles
+southeast of Columbus. _Coffey Co._: 6 miles west of Waverly. _Ford
+Co._: Bucklin (No. 405).* _Franklin Co._: 2 miles southwest of Lane.
+_Hodgeman Co._: Jetmore. _Jefferson Co._: 3 miles south of Nortonville.
+_McPherson Co._: Lindsborg. _Morris Co._: 3 miles southeast of Diamond
+Springs; 6 miles west of Council Grove; 4 miles west of Dwight; 3 miles
+north of Burdick; 3 miles east of Delavan. _Ness Co._: 4 miles west and
+1.5 miles north of Ness City (Nos. 499, 500, 615).* _Rooks Co._: 5 miles
+southwest of Stockton (Nos. 409, 410).*
+
+#Lampropeltis calligaster calligaster# (Harlan), Yellow-bellied King
+Snake.--_Butler Co._: U. S. Highway 54 near Greenwood County line.
+_Coffey Co._: 13 miles east of Emporia. _Franklin Co._: 5 miles
+southwest of Ottawa (No. 207).* _Lyon Co._: 8 miles east of Emporia (No.
+2)*; 3 miles east of Emporia; 3 miles southeast of Olpe; southwest of
+Emporia (No. 216); 6 miles south of Plymouth (No. 22)*; 1.5 miles
+northwest of Reading (No. 633).* _McPherson Co._: Western edge of
+Lindsborg. _Osage Co._: 4 miles northeast of Overbrook.
+
+#Lampropeltis getulus holbrooki# (Stejneger), Speckled King
+Snake.--_Chase Co._: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (No. 109); 2
+miles southwest of Elmdale (No. 363).* _Hodgeman Co._: Jetmore. _Lyon
+Co._: 5 miles east of Emporia; 4 miles southwest of Bushong (No. 200).*
+_Marion Co._: 4 miles east of Antelope (No. 10).* _Morris Co._: 1 mile
+east of Skiddy. _Woodson Co._: Lake Fegan (No. 626).* _Wilson Co._: 3
+miles east of Buffalo (No. 162).*
+
+#Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis# (Baird and Girard), Western Milk
+Snake.--_Chase Co._: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (Nos. 121, 131,
+406).¤ _Gove Co._: Fair Grounds (No. 18). _Greenwood Co._: 4 miles
+southwest of Lamont (No. 376)¤; 6 miles south of Wilbur. _Scott Co._:
+near Scott City (No. 510).*
+
+#Lampropeltis triangulum syspila# (Cope), Red Milk Snake.--_Cherokee
+Co._: 3 miles east of Crestline (No. 559). _Franklin Co._: 2 miles
+southwest of Lane (No. 174).¤
+
+#Sonora episcopa# (Kennicott), Great Plains Ground Snake.--_Wilson Co._:
+2 miles northwest of Neodesha (Nos. 303-305, 323-325).*
+
+#Natrix erythrogaster transversa# (Hallowell), Yellow-bellied Water
+Snake.--_Chase Co._: 6 miles south of Clements; 6 miles southwest of
+Saffordville; 3 miles east of Cottonwood Falls; 10 miles east of
+Matfield Green; 7 miles south of Plymouth (No. 287); Elmdale Hill, 0.5
+miles east of Elmdale (No. 291)*; 10 miles southwest of Olpe (No. 343).*
+_Lyon Co._: 9 miles south of Plymouth (No. 25); Emporia (No. 30)*; 5
+miles northwest of Emporia (No. 67); 1 mile north of Hartford (No.
+108)*; 7 miles southeast of Saffordville (No. 283).
+
+#Natrix grahami# (Baird and Girard), Graham Water Snake.--_Lyon Co._:
+Admire; 5 miles south of Plymouth (No. 19)*; 6 miles east of Emporia
+(No. 40)*; 0.5 miles north of Hartford (No. 85)*; 2 miles east of
+Emporia (No. 208)*; Emporia (No. 588).*
+
+#Natrix rhombifera# (Hallowell), Diamond-backed Water Snake.--_Lyon
+Co._: 1 mile south of Emporia (Nos. 218-225)*; 8 miles northwest of
+Emporia (Nos. 28, 29, 240, 261)*; 2 miles southeast of Emporia (Nos.
+32-35)*; 5 miles northwest of Reading.
+
+#Natrix sipedon sipedon# (Linnaeus), Common Water Snake.--_Barber Co._:
+8 miles west of Medicine Lodge. _Bourbon Co._: 1 mile north of Fulton
+(No. 184).* _Lyon Co._: 5 miles northeast of Emporia (No. 5)*; 9 miles
+south of Plymouth (No. 23)*; 1 mile west of Neosho Rapids; 2 miles
+southeast of Emporia (No. 142, 211)*; 9 miles northeast of Emporia (No.
+41); 3 miles northwest of Emporia (No. 66); 8 miles northwest of Emporia
+(Nos. 75, 78, 241, 254, 272)*; 5 miles south of Hartford (No. 86); 1
+mile north of Hartford (Nos. 91, 100); 7 miles southwest of Emporia (No.
+116); Emporia (No. 239). _Morris Co._: 3 miles southwest of Council
+Grove. _Shawnee Co._: 4 miles east of Topeka (No. 31).*
+
+#Haldea striatula# (Linnaeus), Southern Ground Snake.--_Cherokee Co._: 3
+miles east of Crestline (No. 317)*; 2 miles north of Baxter Springs; 1
+mile north and 4 miles east of Crestline.
+
+#Thamnophis radix radix# (Baird and Girard), Plains Garter
+Snake.--_Chase Co._: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville. _Lyon Co._:
+Emporia (Nos. 209, 210)*; 1.5 miles northwest of Reading. _Ness Co._: 5
+miles northwest of Ness City (No. 618).*
+
+#Thamnophis sauritus proximus# (Say), Western Ribbon Snake.--_Chase
+Co._: 1 mile south of Saffordville (No. 340).* _Lyon Co._: 2 miles
+southeast of Emporia (No. 38)*; 5 miles northwest of Emporia (Nos.
+68-70)*; 12 miles southeast of Emporia (No. 215)*; 5 miles northwest of
+Reading (No. 229).* _Wilson Co._: 3 miles east of Buffalo.
+
+#Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis# (Say), Red-sided Garter Snake.--_Barber
+Co._: 8 miles north of Medicine Lodge. _Dickinson Co._: 1.5 miles
+northwest of Herington. _Lyon Co._: 2.5 miles southeast of Emporia (No.
+39)*; 1 mile northeast of Emporia (Nos. 43-48)*; 5 miles northwest of
+Emporia (No. 71)*; 8 miles northwest of Emporia (No. 84).* _Wabaunsee
+Co._: 2 miles northeast of Alma.
+
+#Tropidoclonion lineatum# (Hallowell), Lined Snake.--_Chase Co._:
+Saffordville; 3 miles northeast of Bazaar. _Labette Co._: 1 mile north
+of Montana (No. 362).* _Lyon Co._: Emporia; 9 miles south and 5 miles
+west of Emporia. _Marion Co._: 4 miles east of Antelope (No. 11).*
+_Morris Co._: 3 miles east of Woodbine (Nos. 518-520).* _Rooks Co._: 5
+miles northwest of Stockton (Nos. 414, 415).*
+
+#Tantilla gracilis# Baird and Girard, Slender Tantilla.--_Cherokee Co._:
+3 miles east of Crestline (Nos. 540-544). _Geary Co._: 4 miles south of
+Fort Riley. _Wilson Co._: 3 miles east of Buffalo; 7 miles northeast of
+Fall River; 2 miles northwest of Neodesha.
+
+#Tantilla nigriceps nigriceps# Kennicott, Great Plains Black-headed
+Snake.--_Rooks Co._: 5 miles northwest of Stockton (No. 416); Stockton
+(No. 417). This is the northernmost known record for the species.
+
+#Agkistrodon mokeson mokeson# (Daudin), Southern Copperhead.--_Atchison
+Co._: Atchison (Nos. 201, 202, 573, 578)*; 5 miles north of Atchison
+(No. 653).* _Bourbon Co._: 6 miles northwest of Fort Scott (No. 294).*
+_Cherokee Co._: 1 mile north and 4 miles east of Crestline (Nos.
+165-170)*; 2 miles east of Riverton (No. 293).* _Coffey Co._: 4 miles
+northeast of Burlington. _Franklin Co._: 2 miles southwest of Lane (Nos.
+187-192, 194).* _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 7).*
+_Wabaunsee Co._: 2 miles northeast of Alma (No. 195).* _Woodson Co._:
+Lake Fegan (Nos. 627, 628, 630-632, 649).*
+
+#Sistrurus catenatus tergeminus# (Say), Western Massasauga.--_Chase
+Co._: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (Nos. 8, 26, 112, 113, 295)*; 3
+miles southwest of Elko (No. 145)*; 11 miles northeast of Matfield Green
+(No. 231)*; 8 miles south of Clements; 2 miles southwest of Elmdale (No.
+333); 10 miles southwest of Olpe (No. 344).* _Lyon Co._: 10 miles south
+of Plymouth (Nos. 20, 121)*; 8 miles southwest of Emporia (No. 114)*; 5
+miles northwest of Bushong (No. 353)*; 11 miles northeast of Emporia
+(No. 474). _Wabaunsee Co._: Kansas State Highway 99 just north of Lyon
+County (No. 641).*
+
+#Crotalus horridus horridus# (Linnaeus), Timber Rattlesnake.--_Atchison
+Co._: Atchison (Nos. 204-206)*; 5 miles north of Atchison (Nos.
+642-652).*
+
+#Crotalus viridis viridis# (Rafinesque), Prairie Rattlesnake.--_Hodgeman
+Co._: Jetmore.
+
+#Sternotherus odoratus# (Latreille), Common Musk Turtle.--_Cherokee
+Co._: 1 mile north and 4 miles east of Crestline (No. 171).
+
+#Kinosternon flavescens flavescens# (Agassiz), Yellow Mud Turtle.--_Ford
+Co._: Rattlesnake Creek 2 miles south of Bucklin (1 spec.).* _Pratt
+Co._: 5 miles southeast of Pratt. _Sheridan Co._: Sheridan County State
+Park (No. 569).
+
+#Chelydra serpentina serpentina# (Linnaeus), Common Snapping
+Turtle.--_Chase Co._: 10 miles southwest of Olpe (No. 345); 3 miles east
+of Cottonwood Falls; 5 miles northeast of Strong City. _Greenwood Co._:
+(1 spec.).* _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 336); 5
+miles south of Plymouth; 10 miles north of Emporia; Admire; 4 miles
+northwest of Olpe; Emporia. _Sheridan Co._: State Lake; 7 miles
+northeast of Quinter.
+
+#Terrapene ornata# (Agassiz), Ornate Box Turtle.--_Chase Co._: 14 miles
+southwest of Olpe; 6 miles south of Clements; 5 miles southwest of
+Saffordville. _Coffey Co._: 4 miles south of Gridley (No. 468)*; 1 mile
+west of Agricola (No. 638).* _Ellsworth Co._: 10 miles south of
+Ellsworth. _Greenwood Co._: (1 spec.).* _Hodgeman Co._: Jetmore. _Lyon
+Co._: 6 miles south of Plymouth; 8 miles southwest of Emporia; 7 miles
+west of Olpe. _Morris Co._: 5 miles northwest of Council Grove; 1 mile
+east of Skiddy; 5 miles south of Council Grove. _Rice Co._: Sterling.
+_Rooks Co._: Solomon River near Stockton (No. 408).*
+
+#Terrapene triunguis# (Agassiz), Carolina Box Turtle.--_Coffey Co._:
+1 mile west of Agricola (No. 637).*
+
+#Chrysemys picta bellii# (Gray), Painted Turtle.--_Chase Co._: Kahola
+Creek, near Morris County line. _Dickinson Co._: 1.5 miles north of
+Herington. _Ford Co._: Rattlesnake Creek; 2 miles south of Bucklin (1
+spec.).* _Lyon Co._: 3 miles north of Emporia; 6 miles south of
+Plymouth. _Ness Co._: 4 miles west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City
+(Nos. 613, 614).* _Sheridan Co._: Sheridan County State Park (No. 570).
+_Wilson Co._: 4 miles southeast of Buffalo. _Woodson Co._: Owl Creek
+north of Yates Center (1 spec.).*
+
+#Pseudemys floridana hoyi# (Agassiz), Toothed Turtle.--_Greenwood Co._:
+Holmer Creek south of Hamilton on Kansas State Highway 99 (Mus. Nat.
+Hist., Univ. Kans., No. 23148).* This is the second published locality
+for the species in Kansas; it has previously been reported from a
+locality 5.5 miles northeast of Coyville, Woodson County (Burt and
+Hoyle, Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., 37:198, 1934).
+
+#Pseudemys scripta elegans# (Wied), Scribe Turtle.--_Chase Co._: 7 miles
+southwest of Saffordville. _Lyon Co._: 10 miles northwest of Emporia; 7
+miles south of Plymouth.
+
+#Amyda mutica# (Le Sueur), Spineless Soft-shelled Turtle.--_McPherson
+Co._: Lindsborg.
+
+#Amyda spinifera spinifera# (Le Sueur), Spiny Soft-shelled
+Turtle.--_Chase Co._: 10 miles southwest of Olpe; 7 miles southwest of
+Saffordville (No. 351).* _Lyon Co._: 5 miles east of Emporia. _Ness
+Co._: 5.5 miles northwest of Ness. _Sheridan Co._: State Lake; 7 miles
+northeast of Quinter.
+
+
+ 21-2762
+
+
+
+
+
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+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_101" id="Page_101">[Pg 101]</a></span></p>
+<h1>Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians<br />
+from Kansas</h1>
+
+<h5>BY</h5>
+
+<h3>JOHN BREUKELMAN AND HOBART M. SMITH</h3>
+
+
+<h4>University of Kansas Publications<br />
+Museum of Natural History<br />
+<br />
+Volume 1, No. 5, pp. 101-112<br />
+August 15, 1946</h4>
+
+<h4>UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS<br />
+LAWRENCE<br />
+1946</h4>
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_102" id="Page_102">[Pg 102]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<h4><span class="smcap">University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History</span><br />
+<br />
+Editors: E. Raymond Hall, Chairman, Donald S. Farner, Donald F. Hoffmeister<br />
+<br />
+Volume 1, No. 5, pp. 101-112<br />
+Published August 15, 1946<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<big><span class="smcap">University of Kansas</span><br />
+Lawrence, Kansas</big></h4>
+
+<h5>PRINTED BY<br />
+FERD VOILAND, JR., STATE PRINTER<br />
+TOPEKA, KANSAS<br />
+1946<br />
+<br />
+21-2762<br />
+</h5>
+
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_103" id="Page_103">[Pg 103]</a></span></p>
+<h1>Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians<br />
+from Kansas</h1>
+
+<h4>By</h4>
+
+<h3>JOHN BREUKELMAN AND HOBART M. SMITH</h3>
+
+
+<p>Preparation of a handbook of reptiles and amphibians by the
+junior author has led to a survey of the collections of these animals
+at Kansas State Teachers College in Emporia. Numerous locality
+records of interest and importance have been accumulated there
+through the efforts of the senior author and a number of his students,
+particularly Mr. Allen Downs. The more important records,
+including the first record for Kansas of <i>Rana sylvatica</i>, are reported
+here. We have not mentioned specimens that are from counties from
+which the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History already
+has specimens.</p>
+
+<p>Specimens examined by Smith are indicated by an asterisk; those
+identified by the late Dr. F. N. Blanchard are indicated by an encircled
+period (none of these specimens are now available). All
+other specimens here recorded have been examined either by the
+senior author or by Mr. Allen Downs, or by both. Specimen numbers,
+unless otherwise indicated, are those of the Kansas State
+Teachers College collection.</p>
+
+<p><b>Triturus viridescens louisianensis</b> (Wolterstorff), Newt.&mdash;<i>Cherokee
+Co.</i>: 1 mile north and 4 miles east of Crestline (No. 164).*
+This is a terrestrial adult, and provides the second known locality
+for the species in the state.</p>
+
+<p><b>Ambystoma texanum</b> (Matthes), Narrow-mouthed Salamander.&mdash;<i>Lyon
+Co.</i>: Emporia.</p>
+
+<p><b>Ambystoma tigrinum mavortium</b> (Baird), Tiger Salamander.&mdash;<i>Lyon
+Co.</i>: (No. 292); 2 miles east of Americus. <i>Ness Co.</i>: Ness
+City (No. 591).</p>
+
+<p><b>Scaphiopus bombifrons</b> Cope, Plains Spadefoot.&mdash;<i>Ness Co.</i>: 4
+miles west, 1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 592).</p>
+
+<p><b>Bufo americanus americanus</b> (Holbrook), American Toad.&mdash;<i>Chase
+Co.</i>: 10 miles southwest of Saffordville. <i>Cherokee Co.</i>: 4
+miles southeast of Columbus. <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 6 miles south of Plymouth
+(No. 290)*; Emporia (Nos. 442, 443).* The records from Chase
+and Lyon counties represent the westernmost localities for the species
+in Kansas.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_104" id="Page_104">[Pg 104]</a></span></p>
+
+<p><b>Bufo cognatus</b> Say, Great Plains Toad.&mdash;<i>Ness Co.</i>: 4 miles
+west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 594).</p>
+
+<p><b>Bufo woodhousii woodhousii</b> (Girard), Rocky Mountain Toad.&mdash;<i>Clark
+Co.</i>: 11 miles south of Bucklin (No. 401).* <i>Decatur Co.</i>:
+Sappa Creek near Oberlin (2 spec.).* <i>Ford. Co.</i>: 5 miles southwest
+of Dodge City (1 spec.).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: Emporia (No. 352).* <i>Ness
+Co.</i>: Ness City (Nos. 502-504, 595, 596)*; 4 miles west, 1.5 miles
+north of Ness City (No. 593).* <i>Sheridan Co.</i>: Sheridan County
+State Park (Nos. 565-568).</p>
+
+<p><b>Acris crepitans</b> Baird, Northern Cricket Frog.&mdash;<i>Ness Co.</i>: 4
+miles west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (Nos. 506, 507, 597-606).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Pseudacris nigrita triseriata</b> (Wied), Striped Chorus Frog.&mdash;<i>Lyon
+Co.</i>: 10 miles south of Plymouth; 3 miles north of Emporia
+(No. 300); 7 miles west of Olpe; 2 miles northeast of Emporia (Nos.
+434-441).* <i>Neosho Co.</i>: 3 miles west of Erie.</p>
+
+<p><b>Hyla versicolor versicolor</b> (Le Conte), Common Tree Toad.&mdash;<i>Chautauqua
+Co.</i>: Elk City (No. 621).</p>
+
+<p><b>Rana catesbeiana</b> Shaw, Bullfrog.&mdash;<i>Ness Co.</i>: 4 miles west and
+1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 607).* <i>Wallace Co.</i>: 3 miles east
+of Sharon Springs (1 spec.).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Rana pipiens brachycephala</b> Cope, Leopard Frog.&mdash;<i>Clark Co.</i>:
+11 miles south of Bucklin (Nos. 398-400).* <i>Ness Co.</i>: 4 miles west
+and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (Nos. 505, 508, 509, 608).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Rana sylvatica cantabrigensis</b> Baird, Wood Frog.&mdash;<i>Lyon Co.</i>:
+extreme southwestern corner, 3 miles east of Chase County line, between
+the Verdigris River and the corner of the county (1 specimen,
+now Mus. Nat. Hist., Univ. Kans., No. 23149).* This specimen provides
+for the first time a basis for inclusion of the species in the fauna
+of Kansas. It measures 50 mm. snout to vent; hind leg from vent 80
+mm.; tibia 23 mm. The ratio of hind leg to snout-vent measurement
+is 0.625, and that of the tibia to snout-vent measurement is
+2.17. Both figures are too high for <i>Rana s. sylvatica</i>, in which the
+former ratio varies between 0.53 and 0.62, the latter ratio between 1.6
+and 1.88. The ratios agree well with those of <i>R. s. cantabrigensis</i>, in
+which the former ratio varies from 0.62 to 0.75, the latter from 1.93
+to 2.3. Direct comparison of the specimen with typical examples of
+both subspecies substantiates its allocation to <i>R. s. cantabrigensis</i>.</p>
+
+<p>In the vicinity of Kansas, specimens of this species are known
+from Missouri (St. Louis and Stone Counties only) and northwestern
+Arkansas (Washington County: Winslow and Prairie Grove, Mus.
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_105" id="Page_105">[Pg 105]</a></span>
+Nat. Hist., Univ. Kans., Nos. 16526, 18820, 18823). Re&euml;xamination of
+these specimens confirms their identity as <i>Rana sylvatica sylvatica</i>
+to which the Missouri specimens from Stone County undoubtedly
+also belong. Accordingly this race is still to be anticipated in extreme
+southeastern Kansas.</p>
+
+<p>Reference of the specimen from Lyon County to <i>Rana s. cantabrigensis</i>
+presents a problem in distribution, for the race is not known
+from nearer Kansas than North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and
+southern Illinois, except for a record given by Cope (Bull. U. S. Nat.
+Mus., No. 34:437, 1889) from "western Missouri." Hurter (Trans.
+St. Louis Acad. Sci., 20:123, 1911) restricts this record to Cooper
+County, and presumably verifies Cope's identification. Hurter, too,
+recognized the other form, <i>R. sylvatica</i>, in Missouri (Marble Cave,
+Stone County). Cope distinguished between the two races (as they
+are now recognized) and recorded typical <i>R. sylvatica</i> from St. Louis.
+Accordingly the specimen from Cooper County may be considered
+properly identified racially. It apparently is from the locality
+nearest to Kansas at which the race has been taken.</p>
+
+<p>It seems highly probable that the Kansas occurrence, and possibly
+those in Arkansas and Missouri also, is a relict one. It is
+highly improbable that the species has a continuous distribution in
+either state. A wider or more southern distribution in the past
+seems evident. The group to which it belongs certainly has had a
+more southern range, as indicated by Taylor's discovery in Meade
+County, Kansas (Univ. Kans. Sci. Bull., 28:217, 1942), of a fossil
+species of <i>Rana</i> (<i>parvissima</i>), from the Upper Pliocene, presumably
+related to <i>sylvatica</i>. It may or may not have been a direct ancestor
+of the living species.</p>
+
+<p><b>Microhyla olivacea</b> (Hallowell), Northern Narrow-mouthed
+Toad.&mdash;<i>Lyon Co.</i>: 6 miles southwest of Emporia. <i>Wilson Co.</i>: 7
+miles northeast of Fall River.</p>
+
+<p><b>Crotaphytus collaris collaris</b> (Say), Collared Lizard.&mdash;<i>Geary
+Co.</i>: 4 miles south of Fort Riley. <i>Wabaunsee Co.</i>: 2 miles northeast
+of Alma.</p>
+
+<p><b>Holbrookia maculata maculata</b> (Girard), Earless Lizard.&mdash;<i>Chase
+Co.</i>: 7 miles south of Saffordville (No. 350)*; 6 miles southwest
+of Saffordville; 1 mile south of Saffordville (No. 338)*; 10
+miles southwest of Olpe. <i>Hodgeman Co.</i>: Jetmore. <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 5
+miles south of Plymouth; 6 miles southeast of Emporia; 9 miles
+southwest of Emporia. <i>Ness Co.</i>: 4 miles west and 1.5 miles north
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_106" id="Page_106">[Pg 106]</a></span>
+of Ness City (Nos. 480, 481, 484-497, 609-611)*, 6 miles west and 0.5
+miles south of Ness City (Nos. 482, 483, 498).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Sceloporus undulatus garmani</b> Boulenger, Northern Plains
+Lizard.&mdash;<i>Ellsworth Co.</i>: Carneiro; 10 miles south of Ellsworth.
+<i>McPherson Co.</i>: 4 miles west of Roxbury (No. 133). <i>Ness Co.</i>: 4
+miles west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 479, 612).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Phrynosoma cornutum</b> (Harlan), Texas Horned Lizard.&mdash;<i>Ellsworth
+Co.</i>: 10 miles south of Ellsworth. <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 1 mile south of
+Emporia; 8 miles southwest of Emporia. <i>Saline Co.</i>: Coronado
+Heights; 3 miles northwest of Lindsborg.</p>
+
+<p><b>Ophisaurus ventralis</b> (Linnaeus), Glass-snake Lizard.&mdash;<i>Lyon
+Co.</i>: Emporia; 1 mile southwest of Emporia (No. 288).* <i>Rooks Co.</i>:
+5 miles southwest of Stockton (No. 407).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Cnemidophorus sexlineatus</b> (Linnaeus), Six-lined Racerunner.&mdash;<i>Ellsworth
+Co.</i>: Carneiro. <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 1.5 miles northwest of
+Reading. <i>Shawnee Co.</i>: 5 miles east of Topeka (No. 14).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Leiolopisma laterale</b> (Say), Brown Skink.&mdash;<i>Labette Co.</i>: 7
+miles northwest of Mound Valley (No. 301).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 1.5 miles
+northwest of Reading. <i>Wilson Co.</i>: 4 miles southwest of Coyville
+(No. 281).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Eumeces fasciatus</b> (Linnaeus), Common Five-lined Skink.&mdash;<i>Bourbon
+Co.</i>: 1 mile north of Fulton. <i>Chase Co.</i>: 7 miles southwest
+of Saffordville; 6 miles south of Clements; 2 miles south of
+Saffordville. <i>Franklin Co.</i>: 8 miles east of Ottawa; 2 miles south
+of Ottawa; 2 miles southwest of Lane; 4 miles east of Ottawa; 5
+miles southwest of Ottawa. <i>Labette Co.</i>: 2 miles southwest of
+Dennis; 7 miles northwest of Mound Valley. <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 1.5 miles
+northwest of Reading. <i>Miami Co.</i>: 2.5 miles south of Fontana.
+<i>Montgomery Co.</i>: 5 miles west of Independence. <i>Neosho Co.</i>: 4
+miles northwest of Erie (No. 318).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Eumeces obsoletus</b> (Baird and Girard), Sonoran Skink.&mdash;<i>Coffey
+Co.</i>: 4 miles south of Gridley (No. 467).* <i>Ellsworth Co.</i>: 10
+miles south of Ellsworth. <i>Franklin Co.</i>: 2 miles south of Lane.
+<i>Linn Co.</i>: 0.5 miles north of Trading Post. <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 1.5 miles
+northwest of Reading; 10 miles south of Plymouth; 2.5 miles northeast
+of Dunlap; 4 miles southwest of Bushong; Emporia (No. 433)*;
+Dunlap (No. 444).* <i>McPherson Co.</i>: 4 miles west of Lindsborg.
+<i>Morris Co.</i>: 5 miles east of Skiddy; 1 mile east of Skiddy. <i>Neosho
+Co.</i>: 15 miles north of Parsons. <i>Wilson Co.</i>: 3 miles east of Buffalo.</p>
+
+<p><b>Eumeces septentrionalis septentrionalis</b> (Baird), Northern
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_107" id="Page_107">[Pg 107]</a></span>
+Prairie Skink.&mdash;<i>Chase Co.</i>: 6 miles south of Clements; 1 mile south
+of Saffordville; 11 miles southwest of Olpe (No. 348).</p>
+
+<p><b>Diadophis punctatus arnyi</b> (Kennicott), Prairie Ring-necked
+Snake.&mdash;<i>Bourbon Co.</i>: 1 mile north of Fulton. <i>Chase Co.</i>: 5 miles
+southwest of Saffordville (No. 334)*; Elmdale (No. 146)*; 3 miles
+west of Bazaar. <i>Franklin Co.</i>: 2.5 miles southeast of Peoria; 2
+miles south of Lane. <i>Linn Co.</i>: 0.5 miles north of Trading Post.
+<i>Lyon Co.</i>: 1.5 miles northwest of Reading (Nos. 6, 372)*; Emporia.
+<i>Morris Co.</i>: 5 miles south of Council Grove (Nos. 469-472). <i>Neosho
+Co.</i>: 4 miles northwest of Erie (No. 316).* <i>Osage Co.</i>: 8 miles
+southwest of Auburn. <i>Shawnee Co.</i>: 5 miles east of Topeka. <i>Wabaunsee
+Co.</i>: 2 miles northeast of Alma. <i>Wilson Co.</i>: 3 miles east
+of Buffalo.</p>
+
+<p><b>Carphophis amoena vermis</b> (Kennicott), Western Worm Snake.&mdash;<i>Bourbon
+Co.</i>: 6 miles northwest of Fort Scott. <i>Chase Co.</i>: 6 miles
+southwest of Cottonwood Falls (No. 365).* <i>Geary Co.</i>: 5 miles
+southwest of Wreford. <i>Greenwood Co.</i>: 4 miles northwest of Lamont
+(Nos. 516, 517).* <i>Johnson Co.</i>: 3 miles east of De Soto.
+<i>Labette Co.</i>: 9 miles northeast of Parsons (No. 313).* <i>Linn Co.</i>:
+3.5 miles south of Pleasanton. <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 2 miles northeast of
+Reading; 5 miles northwest of Emporia. <i>Neosho Co.</i>: 4 miles northwest
+of Erie (No. 314).* <i>Shawnee Co.</i>: Wakarusa. <i>Wilson Co.</i>: 2
+miles northwest of Neodesha (No. 322).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Heterodon contortrix contortrix</b> (Linnaeus), Common Hog-nosed
+Snake.&mdash;<i>Saline Co.</i>: Coronado Heights; 3 miles northwest of
+Lindsborg.</p>
+
+<p><b>Heterodon nasicus nasicus</b> Baird and Girard, Western Hog-nosed
+Snake.&mdash;<i>Chautauqua Co.</i>: Peru. <i>Ness Co.</i>: 6 miles west
+and 0.25 miles south of Ness City (No. 501)*; 5 miles northwest of
+Ness City (Nos. 619, 620).* <i>Rooks Co.</i>: Stockton (No. 418). <i>Scott
+Co.</i>: Near Scott City (Nos. 511-513, 515).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Coluber constrictor flaviventris</b> (Say), Blue Racer.&mdash;<i>Butler
+Co.</i>: 3 miles south of El Dorado. <i>Chase Co.</i>: 5 miles south of
+Saffordville (Nos. 4, 110, 122-129, 656, 657).* <i>Chautauqua Co.</i>: 1
+mile south of Chautauqua (No. 375).* <i>Geary Co.</i>: 5 miles southwest
+of Wreford. <i>Labette Co.</i>: 7 miles northwest of Mound Valley
+(No. 356).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 226)*;
+2 miles west of Olpe (No. 341)*; 5 miles northwest of Emporia (No.
+397)*; 17 miles southwest of Emporia (No. 655).* <i>McPherson Co.</i>:
+4 miles west of Roxbury. <i>Morris Co.</i>: 4 miles west of Delavan.
+<i>Neosho Co.</i>: 4 miles northwest of Erie; 8 miles southeast of Chanute.
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_108" id="Page_108">[Pg 108]</a></span>
+<i>Ness Co.</i>: 5 miles northwest of Ness City (No. 617).* <i>Wilson Co.</i>:
+3 miles east of Buffalo; 2 miles northwest of Neodesha; 7 miles
+northeast of Fall River.</p>
+
+<p><b>Masticophis flagellum flagellum</b> (Shaw), Eastern Coachwhip.&mdash;<i>Wilson
+Co.</i>: 2 miles northwest of Neodesha (No. 302).* <i>Elk Co.</i>:
+5 miles west of Grenola (No. 3).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Masticophis flagellum testaceous</b> (Say), Western Coachwhip.&mdash;<i>Ness
+Co.</i>: 5 miles northwest of Ness City (No. 616).* <i>Rooks
+Co.</i>: Stockton (Nos. 411, 412).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Elaphe laeta laeta</b> (Baird and Girard), Emory Rat Snake.&mdash;<i>Chase
+Co.</i>: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (Nos. 117-120, 130, 326,
+354)*; Wolf Creek; 2 miles northeast of Strong City (No. 366).*
+<i>Coffey Co.</i>: 7 miles east of Lebo. <i>McPherson Co.</i>: Lindsborg.
+<i>Morris Co.</i>: 10 miles south of Council Grove (No. 230).* <i>Saline
+Co.</i>: Salemsborg. <i>Wilson Co.</i>: 3 miles east of Buffalo (No. 161).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta</b> (Say), Pilot Black Snake.&mdash;<i>Atchison
+Co.</i>: Atchison (No. 15).* <i>Labette Co.</i>: 4 miles north of Oswego
+(No. 320).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: Emporia (Nos. 12, 374, 514)*; 5 miles
+northwest of Emporia (No. 337); 1.5 miles northwest of Reading
+(No. 634).* <i>Morris Co.</i>: 0.5 miles north of Wilsey. <i>Neosho Co.</i>: 4
+miles northwest of Erie (Nos. 321, 359).* <i>Wabaunsee Co.</i>: 4 miles
+southwest of Alma. <i>Wilson Co.</i>: 7 miles northeast of Fall River.</p>
+
+<p><b>Pituophis catenifer sayi</b> (Schlegel), Common Bull Snake.&mdash;<i>Atchison
+Co.</i>: Atchison. <i>Chase Co.</i>: 4 miles east of Elmdale; Toledo;
+13 miles west of Emporia; Saffordville (No. 212).* <i>Cherokee Co.</i>:
+4 miles southeast of Columbus. <i>Coffey Co.</i>: 6 miles west of Waverly.
+<i>Ford Co.</i>: Bucklin (No. 405).* <i>Franklin Co.</i>: 2 miles southwest of
+Lane. <i>Hodgeman Co.</i>: Jetmore. <i>Jefferson Co.</i>: 3 miles south of
+Nortonville. <i>McPherson Co.</i>: Lindsborg. <i>Morris Co.</i>: 3 miles
+southeast of Diamond Springs; 6 miles west of Council Grove; 4
+miles west of Dwight; 3 miles north of Burdick; 3 miles east of
+Delavan. <i>Ness Co.</i>: 4 miles west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City
+(Nos. 499, 500, 615).* <i>Rooks Co.</i>: 5 miles southwest of Stockton
+(Nos. 409, 410).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Lampropeltis calligaster calligaster</b> (Harlan), Yellow-bellied
+King Snake.&mdash;<i>Butler Co.</i>: U. S. Highway 54 near Greenwood
+County line. <i>Coffey Co.</i>: 13 miles east of Emporia. <i>Franklin Co.</i>:
+5 miles southwest of Ottawa (No. 207).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 8 miles east of
+Emporia (No. 2)*; 3 miles east of Emporia; 3 miles southeast of
+Olpe; southwest of Emporia (No. 216); 6 miles south of Plymouth
+(No. 22)*; 1.5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 633).* <i>McPherson</i>
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_109" id="Page_109">[Pg 109]</a></span>
+<i>Co.</i>: Western edge of Lindsborg. <i>Osage Co.</i>: 4 miles northeast of
+Overbrook.</p>
+
+<p><b>Lampropeltis getulus holbrooki</b> (Stejneger), Speckled King
+Snake.&mdash;<i>Chase Co.</i>: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (No. 109); 2
+miles southwest of Elmdale (No. 363).* <i>Hodgeman Co.</i>: Jetmore.
+<i>Lyon Co.</i>: 5 miles east of Emporia; 4 miles southwest of Bushong
+(No. 200).* <i>Marion Co.</i>: 4 miles east of Antelope (No. 10).* <i>Morris
+Co.</i>: 1 mile east of Skiddy. <i>Woodson Co.</i>: Lake Fegan (No.
+626).* <i>Wilson Co.</i>: 3 miles east of Buffalo (No. 162).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis</b> (Baird and Girard), Western
+Milk Snake.&mdash;<i>Chase Co.</i>: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (Nos.
+121, 131, 406).&#9737; <i>Gove Co.</i>: Fair Grounds (No. 18). <i>Greenwood
+Co.</i>: 4 miles southwest of Lamont (No. 376)&#9737;; 6 miles south of
+Wilbur. <i>Scott Co.</i>: near Scott City (No. 510).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Lampropeltis triangulum syspila</b> (Cope), Red Milk Snake.&mdash;<i>Cherokee
+Co.</i>: 3 miles east of Crestline (No. 559). <i>Franklin Co.</i>:
+2 miles southwest of Lane (No. 174).&#9737;</p>
+
+<p><b>Sonora episcopa</b> (Kennicott), Great Plains Ground Snake.&mdash;<i>Wilson
+Co.</i>: 2 miles northwest of Neodesha (Nos. 303-305, 323-325).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Natrix erythrogaster transversa</b> (Hallowell), Yellow-bellied
+Water Snake.&mdash;<i>Chase Co.</i>: 6 miles south of Clements; 6 miles southwest
+of Saffordville; 3 miles east of Cottonwood Falls; 10 miles east
+of Matfield Green; 7 miles south of Plymouth (No. 287); Elmdale
+Hill, 0.5 miles east of Elmdale (No. 291)*; 10 miles southwest of
+Olpe (No. 343).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 9 miles south of Plymouth (No. 25);
+Emporia (No. 30)*; 5 miles northwest of Emporia (No. 67); 1 mile
+north of Hartford (No. 108)*; 7 miles southeast of Saffordville (No.
+283).</p>
+
+<p><b>Natrix grahami</b> (Baird and Girard), Graham Water Snake.&mdash;<i>Lyon
+Co.</i>: Admire; 5 miles south of Plymouth (No. 19)*; 6 miles
+east of Emporia (No. 40)*; 0.5 miles north of Hartford (No. 85)*;
+2 miles east of Emporia (No. 208)*; Emporia (No. 588).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Natrix rhombifera</b> (Hallowell), Diamond-backed Water Snake.&mdash;<i>Lyon
+Co.</i>: 1 mile south of Emporia (Nos. 218-225)*; 8 miles
+northwest of Emporia (Nos. 28, 29, 240, 261)*; 2 miles southeast of
+Emporia (Nos. 32-35)*; 5 miles northwest of Reading.</p>
+
+<p><b>Natrix sipedon sipedon</b> (Linnaeus), Common Water Snake.&mdash;<i>Barber
+Co.</i>: 8 miles west of Medicine Lodge. <i>Bourbon Co.</i>: 1 mile
+north of Fulton (No. 184).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 5 miles northeast of Emporia
+(No. 5)*; 9 miles south of Plymouth (No. 23)*; 1 mile west
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_110" id="Page_110">[Pg 110]</a></span>
+of Neosho Rapids; 2 miles southeast of Emporia (No. 142, 211)*; 9
+miles northeast of Emporia (No. 41); 3 miles northwest of Emporia
+(No. 66); 8 miles northwest of Emporia (Nos. 75, 78, 241, 254, 272)*;
+5 miles south of Hartford (No. 86); 1 mile north of Hartford (Nos.
+91, 100); 7 miles southwest of Emporia (No. 116); Emporia (No.
+239). <i>Morris Co.</i>: 3 miles southwest of Council Grove. <i>Shawnee
+Co.</i>: 4 miles east of Topeka (No. 31).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Haldea striatula</b> (Linnaeus), Southern Ground Snake.&mdash;<i>Cherokee
+Co.</i>: 3 miles east of Crestline (No. 317)*; 2 miles north of
+Baxter Springs; 1 mile north and 4 miles east of Crestline.</p>
+
+<p><b>Thamnophis radix radix</b> (Baird and Girard), Plains Garter
+Snake.&mdash;<i>Chase Co.</i>: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville. <i>Lyon Co.</i>:
+Emporia (Nos. 209, 210)*; 1.5 miles northwest of Reading. <i>Ness
+Co.</i>: 5 miles northwest of Ness City (No. 618).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Thamnophis sauritus proximus</b> (Say), Western Ribbon Snake.&mdash;<i>Chase
+Co.</i>: 1 mile south of Saffordville (No. 340).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>:
+2 miles southeast of Emporia (No. 38)*; 5 miles northwest of Emporia
+(Nos. 68-70)*; 12 miles southeast of Emporia (No. 215)*; 5
+miles northwest of Reading (No. 229).* <i>Wilson Co.</i>: 3 miles east
+of Buffalo.</p>
+
+<p><b>Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis</b> (Say), Red-sided Garter Snake.&mdash;<i>Barber
+Co.</i>: 8 miles north of Medicine Lodge. <i>Dickinson Co.</i>:
+1.5 miles northwest of Herington. <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 2.5 miles southeast
+of Emporia (No. 39)*; 1 mile northeast of Emporia (Nos. 43-48)*;
+5 miles northwest of Emporia (No. 71)*; 8 miles northwest of Emporia
+(No. 84).* <i>Wabaunsee Co.</i>: 2 miles northeast of Alma.</p>
+
+<p><b>Tropidoclonion lineatum</b> (Hallowell), Lined Snake.&mdash;<i>Chase
+Co.</i>: Saffordville; 3 miles northeast of Bazaar. <i>Labette Co.</i>: 1 mile
+north of Montana (No. 362).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: Emporia; 9 miles south
+and 5 miles west of Emporia. <i>Marion Co.</i>: 4 miles east of Antelope
+(No. 11).* <i>Morris Co.</i>: 3 miles east of Woodbine (Nos. 518-520).*
+<i>Rooks Co.</i>: 5 miles northwest of Stockton (Nos. 414, 415).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Tantilla gracilis</b> Baird and Girard, Slender Tantilla.&mdash;<i>Cherokee
+Co.</i>: 3 miles east of Crestline (Nos. 540-544). <i>Geary Co.</i>: 4 miles
+south of Fort Riley. <i>Wilson Co.</i>: 3 miles east of Buffalo; 7 miles
+northeast of Fall River; 2 miles northwest of Neodesha.</p>
+
+<p><b>Tantilla nigriceps nigriceps</b> Kennicott, Great Plains Black-headed
+Snake.&mdash;<i>Rooks Co.</i>: 5 miles northwest of Stockton (No.
+416); Stockton (No. 417). This is the northernmost known record
+for the species.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_111" id="Page_111">[Pg 111]</a></span></p>
+
+<p><b>Agkistrodon mokeson mokeson</b> (Daudin), Southern Copperhead.&mdash;<i>Atchison
+Co.</i>: Atchison (Nos. 201, 202, 573, 578)*; 5 miles
+north of Atchison (No. 653).* <i>Bourbon Co.</i>: 6 miles northwest of
+Fort Scott (No. 294).* <i>Cherokee Co.</i>: 1 mile north and 4 miles
+east of Crestline (Nos. 165-170)*; 2 miles east of Riverton (No.
+293).* <i>Coffey Co.</i>: 4 miles northeast of Burlington. <i>Franklin Co.</i>:
+2 miles southwest of Lane (Nos. 187-192, 194).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 1.5
+miles northwest of Reading (No. 7).* <i>Wabaunsee Co.</i>: 2 miles
+northeast of Alma (No. 195).* <i>Woodson Co.</i>: Lake Fegan (Nos.
+627, 628, 630-632, 649).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Sistrurus catenatus tergeminus</b> (Say), Western Massasauga.&mdash;<i>Chase
+Co.</i>: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (Nos. 8, 26, 112, 113,
+295)*; 3 miles southwest of Elko (No. 145)*; 11 miles northeast of
+Matfield Green (No. 231)*; 8 miles south of Clements; 2 miles
+southwest of Elmdale (No. 333); 10 miles southwest of Olpe (No.
+344).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 10 miles south of Plymouth (Nos. 20, 121)*;
+8 miles southwest of Emporia (No. 114)*; 5 miles northwest of
+Bushong (No. 353)*; 11 miles northeast of Emporia (No. 474).
+<i>Wabaunsee Co.</i>: Kansas State Highway 99 just north of Lyon
+County (No. 641).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Crotalus horridus horridus</b> (Linnaeus), Timber Rattlesnake.&mdash;<i>Atchison
+Co.</i>: Atchison (Nos. 204-206)*; 5 miles north of Atchison
+(Nos. 642-652).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Crotalus viridis viridis</b> (Rafinesque), Prairie Rattlesnake.&mdash;<i>Hodgeman
+Co.</i>: Jetmore.</p>
+
+<p><b>Sternotherus odoratus</b> (Latreille), Common Musk Turtle.&mdash;<i>Cherokee
+Co.</i>: 1 mile north and 4 miles east of Crestline (No. 171).</p>
+
+<p><b>Kinosternon flavescens flavescens</b> (Agassiz), Yellow Mud
+Turtle.&mdash;<i>Ford Co.</i>: Rattlesnake Creek 2 miles south of Bucklin (1
+spec.).* <i>Pratt Co.</i>: 5 miles southeast of Pratt. <i>Sheridan Co.</i>:
+Sheridan County State Park (No. 569).</p>
+
+<p><b>Chelydra serpentina serpentina</b> (Linnaeus), Common Snapping
+Turtle.&mdash;<i>Chase Co.</i>: 10 miles southwest of Olpe (No. 345); 3
+miles east of Cottonwood Falls; 5 miles northeast of Strong City.
+<i>Greenwood Co.</i>: (1 spec.).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 1.5 miles northwest of
+Reading (No. 336); 5 miles south of Plymouth; 10 miles north of
+Emporia; Admire; 4 miles northwest of Olpe; Emporia. <i>Sheridan
+Co.</i>: State Lake; 7 miles northeast of Quinter.</p>
+
+<p><b>Terrapene ornata</b> (Agassiz), Ornate Box Turtle.&mdash;<i>Chase Co.</i>:
+14 miles southwest of Olpe; 6 miles south of Clements; 5 miles southwest
+of Saffordville. <i>Coffey Co.</i>: 4 miles south of Gridley (No.
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_112" id="Page_112">[Pg 112]</a></span>
+468)*; 1 mile west of Agricola (No. 638).* <i>Ellsworth Co.</i>: 10 miles
+south of Ellsworth. <i>Greenwood Co.</i>: (1 spec.).* <i>Hodgeman Co.</i>:
+Jetmore. <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 6 miles south of Plymouth; 8 miles southwest
+of Emporia; 7 miles west of Olpe. <i>Morris Co.</i>: 5 miles northwest
+of Council Grove; 1 mile east of Skiddy; 5 miles south of Council
+Grove. <i>Rice Co.</i>: Sterling. <i>Rooks Co.</i>: Solomon River near Stockton
+(No. 408).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Terrapene triunguis</b> (Agassiz), Carolina Box Turtle.&mdash;<i>Coffey
+Co.</i>: 1 mile west of Agricola (No. 637).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Chrysemys picta bellii</b> (Gray), Painted Turtle.&mdash;<i>Chase Co.</i>:
+Kahola Creek, near Morris County line. <i>Dickinson Co.</i>: 1.5 miles
+north of Herington. <i>Ford Co.</i>: Rattlesnake Creek; 2 miles south of
+Bucklin (1 spec.).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 3 miles north of Emporia; 6 miles
+south of Plymouth. <i>Ness Co.</i>: 4 miles west and 1.5 miles north of
+Ness City (Nos. 613, 614).* <i>Sheridan Co.</i>: Sheridan County State
+Park (No. 570). <i>Wilson Co.</i>: 4 miles southeast of Buffalo. <i>Woodson
+Co.</i>: Owl Creek north of Yates Center (1 spec.).*</p>
+
+<p><b>Pseudemys floridana hoyi</b> (Agassiz), Toothed Turtle.&mdash;<i>Greenwood
+Co.</i>: Holmer Creek south of Hamilton on Kansas State Highway
+99 (Mus. Nat. Hist., Univ. Kans., No. 23148).* This is the second
+published locality for the species in Kansas; it has previously
+been reported from a locality 5.5 miles northeast of Coyville, Woodson
+County (Burt and Hoyle, Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., 37:198, 1934).</p>
+
+<p><b>Pseudemys scripta elegans</b> (Wied), Scribe Turtle.&mdash;<i>Chase Co.</i>:
+7 miles southwest of Saffordville. <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 10 miles northwest of
+Emporia; 7 miles south of Plymouth.</p>
+
+<p><b>Amyda mutica</b> (Le Sueur), Spineless Soft-shelled Turtle.&mdash;<i>McPherson
+Co.</i>: Lindsborg.</p>
+
+<p><b>Amyda spinifera spinifera</b> (Le Sueur), Spiny Soft-shelled Turtle.&mdash;<i>Chase
+Co.</i>: 10 miles southwest of Olpe; 7 miles southwest of
+Saffordville (No. 351).* <i>Lyon Co.</i>: 5 miles east of Emporia. <i>Ness
+Co.</i>: 5.5 miles northwest of Ness. <i>Sheridan Co.</i>: State Lake; 7 miles
+northeast of Quinter.</p>
+
+<h4>21-2762</h4>
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians
+from Kansas, by Hobart M. Smith and John Breukelman
+
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+Title: Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians from Kansas
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+Author: Hobart M. Smith
+ John Breukelman
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+ Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians
+ from Kansas
+
+ BY
+ JOHN BREUKELMAN AND HOBART M. SMITH
+
+
+ University of Kansas Publications
+ Museum of Natural History
+
+
+ Volume 1, No. 5, pp. 101-112
+ August 15, 1946
+
+
+ UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
+ LAWRENCE
+ 1946
+
+
+
+
+ UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
+
+ Editors: E. Raymond Hall, Chairman, Donald S. Farner,
+ Donald F. Hoffmeister
+
+
+ Volume 1, No. 5, pp. 101-112
+ Published August 15, 1946
+
+
+ UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
+ Lawrence, Kansas
+
+
+ PRINTED BY
+ FERD VOILAND, JR., STATE PRINTER
+ TOPEKA, KANSAS
+ 1946
+
+ 21-2762
+
+
+
+
+ Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians
+ from Kansas
+
+ By
+
+ JOHN BREUKELMAN AND HOBART M. SMITH
+
+
+Preparation of a handbook of reptiles and amphibians by the junior
+author has led to a survey of the collections of these animals at Kansas
+State Teachers College in Emporia. Numerous locality records of interest
+and importance have been accumulated there through the efforts of the
+senior author and a number of his students, particularly Mr. Allen
+Downs. The more important records, including the first record for Kansas
+of _Rana sylvatica_, are reported here. We have not mentioned specimens
+that are from counties from which the University of Kansas Museum of
+Natural History already has specimens.
+
+Specimens examined by Smith are indicated by an asterisk *; those
+identified by the late Dr. F. N. Blanchard are indicated by an encircled
+period # (none of these specimens are now available). All other
+specimens here recorded have been examined either by the senior author
+or by Mr. Allen Downs, or by both. Specimen numbers, unless otherwise
+indicated, are those of the Kansas State Teachers College collection.
+
+#Triturus viridescens louisianensis# (Wolterstorff), Newt.--_Cherokee
+Co._: 1 mile north and 4 miles east of Crestline (No. 164).* This is a
+terrestrial adult, and provides the second known locality for the
+species in the state.
+
+#Ambystoma texanum# (Matthes), Narrow-mouthed Salamander.--_Lyon Co._:
+Emporia.
+
+#Ambystoma tigrinum mavortium# (Baird), Tiger Salamander.--_Lyon Co._:
+(No. 292); 2 miles east of Americus. _Ness Co._: Ness City (No. 591).
+
+#Scaphiopus bombifrons# Cope, Plains Spadefoot.--_Ness Co._: 4 miles
+west, 1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 592).
+
+#Bufo americanus americanus# (Holbrook), American Toad.--_Chase Co._: 10
+miles southwest of Saffordville. _Cherokee Co._: 4 miles southeast of
+Columbus. _Lyon Co._: 6 miles south of Plymouth (No. 290)*; Emporia
+(Nos. 442, 443).* The records from Chase and Lyon counties represent the
+westernmost localities for the species in Kansas.
+
+#Bufo cognatus# Say, Great Plains Toad.--_Ness Co._: 4 miles west and
+1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 594).
+
+#Bufo woodhousii woodhousii# (Girard), Rocky Mountain Toad.--_Clark
+Co._: 11 miles south of Bucklin (No. 401).* _Decatur Co._: Sappa Creek
+near Oberlin (2 spec.).* _Ford. Co._: 5 miles southwest of Dodge City (1
+spec.).* _Lyon Co._: Emporia (No. 352).* _Ness Co._: Ness City (Nos.
+502-504, 595, 596)*; 4 miles west, 1.5 miles north of Ness City (No.
+593).* _Sheridan Co._: Sheridan County State Park (Nos. 565-568).
+
+#Acris crepitans# Baird, Northern Cricket Frog.--_Ness Co._: 4 miles
+west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (Nos. 506, 507, 597-606).*
+
+#Pseudacris nigrita triseriata# (Wied), Striped Chorus Frog.--_Lyon
+Co._: 10 miles south of Plymouth; 3 miles north of Emporia (No. 300); 7
+miles west of Olpe; 2 miles northeast of Emporia (Nos. 434-441).*
+_Neosho Co._: 3 miles west of Erie.
+
+#Hyla versicolor versicolor# (Le Conte), Common Tree Toad.--_Chautauqua
+Co._: Elk City (No. 621).
+
+#Rana catesbeiana# Shaw, Bullfrog.--_Ness Co._: 4 miles west and 1.5
+miles north of Ness City (No. 607).* _Wallace Co._: 3 miles east of
+Sharon Springs (1 spec.).*
+
+#Rana pipiens brachycephala# Cope, Leopard Frog.--_Clark Co._: 11 miles
+south of Bucklin (Nos. 398-400).* _Ness Co._: 4 miles west and 1.5 miles
+north of Ness City (Nos. 505, 508, 509, 608).*
+
+#Rana sylvatica cantabrigensis# Baird, Wood Frog.--_Lyon Co._: extreme
+southwestern corner, 3 miles east of Chase County line, between the
+Verdigris River and the corner of the county (1 specimen, now Mus. Nat.
+Hist., Univ. Kans., No. 23149).* This specimen provides for the first
+time a basis for inclusion of the species in the fauna of Kansas. It
+measures 50 mm. snout to vent; hind leg from vent 80 mm.; tibia 23 mm.
+The ratio of hind leg to snout-vent measurement is 0.625, and that of
+the tibia to snout-vent measurement is 2.17. Both figures are too high
+for _Rana s. sylvatica_, in which the former ratio varies between 0.53
+and 0.62, the latter ratio between 1.6 and 1.88. The ratios agree well
+with those of _R. s. cantabrigensis_, in which the former ratio varies
+from 0.62 to 0.75, the latter from 1.93 to 2.3. Direct comparison of the
+specimen with typical examples of both subspecies substantiates its
+allocation to _R. s. cantabrigensis_.
+
+In the vicinity of Kansas, specimens of this species are known from
+Missouri (St. Louis and Stone Counties only) and northwestern Arkansas
+(Washington County: Winslow and Prairie Grove, Mus. Nat. Hist., Univ.
+Kans., Nos. 16526, 18820, 18823). Reexamination of these specimens
+confirms their identity as _Rana sylvatica sylvatica_ to which the
+Missouri specimens from Stone County undoubtedly also belong.
+Accordingly this race is still to be anticipated in extreme southeastern
+Kansas.
+
+Reference of the specimen from Lyon County to _Rana s. cantabrigensis_
+presents a problem in distribution, for the race is not known from
+nearer Kansas than North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and southern
+Illinois, except for a record given by Cope (Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No.
+34:437, 1889) from "western Missouri." Hurter (Trans. St. Louis Acad.
+Sci., 20:123, 1911) restricts this record to Cooper County, and
+presumably verifies Cope's identification. Hurter, too, recognized the
+other form, _R. sylvatica_, in Missouri (Marble Cave, Stone County).
+Cope distinguished between the two races (as they are now recognized)
+and recorded typical _R. sylvatica_ from St. Louis. Accordingly the
+specimen from Cooper County may be considered properly identified
+racially. It apparently is from the locality nearest to Kansas at which
+the race has been taken.
+
+It seems highly probable that the Kansas occurrence, and possibly those
+in Arkansas and Missouri also, is a relict one. It is highly improbable
+that the species has a continuous distribution in either state. A wider
+or more southern distribution in the past seems evident. The group to
+which it belongs certainly has had a more southern range, as indicated
+by Taylor's discovery in Meade County, Kansas (Univ. Kans. Sci. Bull.,
+28:217, 1942), of a fossil species of _Rana_ (_parvissima_), from the
+Upper Pliocene, presumably related to _sylvatica_. It may or may not
+have been a direct ancestor of the living species.
+
+#Microhyla olivacea# (Hallowell), Northern Narrow-mouthed Toad.--_Lyon
+Co._: 6 miles southwest of Emporia. _Wilson Co._: 7 miles northeast of
+Fall River.
+
+#Crotaphytus collaris collaris# (Say), Collared Lizard.--_Geary Co._: 4
+miles south of Fort Riley. _Wabaunsee Co._: 2 miles northeast of Alma.
+
+#Holbrookia maculata maculata# (Girard), Earless Lizard.--_Chase Co._: 7
+miles south of Saffordville (No. 350)*; 6 miles southwest of
+Saffordville; 1 mile south of Saffordville (No. 338)*; 10 miles
+southwest of Olpe. _Hodgeman Co._: Jetmore. _Lyon Co._: 5 miles south of
+Plymouth; 6 miles southeast of Emporia; 9 miles southwest of Emporia.
+_Ness Co._: 4 miles west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (Nos. 480,
+481, 484-497, 609-611)*, 6 miles west and 0.5 miles south of Ness City
+(Nos. 482, 483, 498).*
+
+#Sceloporus undulatus garmani# Boulenger, Northern Plains
+Lizard.--_Ellsworth Co._: Carneiro; 10 miles south of Ellsworth.
+_McPherson Co._: 4 miles west of Roxbury (No. 133). _Ness Co._: 4 miles
+west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 479, 612).*
+
+#Phrynosoma cornutum# (Harlan), Texas Horned Lizard.--_Ellsworth Co._:
+10 miles south of Ellsworth. _Lyon Co._: 1 mile south of Emporia; 8
+miles southwest of Emporia. _Saline Co._: Coronado Heights; 3 miles
+northwest of Lindsborg.
+
+#Ophisaurus ventralis# (Linnaeus), Glass-snake Lizard.--_Lyon Co._:
+Emporia; 1 mile southwest of Emporia (No. 288).* _Rooks Co._: 5 miles
+southwest of Stockton (No. 407).*
+
+#Cnemidophorus sexlineatus# (Linnaeus), Six-lined
+Racerunner.--_Ellsworth Co._: Carneiro. _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest
+of Reading. _Shawnee Co._: 5 miles east of Topeka (No. 14).*
+
+#Leiolopisma laterale# (Say), Brown Skink.--_Labette Co._: 7 miles
+northwest of Mound Valley (No. 301).* _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of
+Reading. _Wilson Co._: 4 miles southwest of Coyville (No. 281).*
+
+#Eumeces fasciatus# (Linnaeus), Common Five-lined Skink.--_Bourbon Co._:
+1 mile north of Fulton. _Chase Co._: 7 miles southwest of Saffordville;
+6 miles south of Clements; 2 miles south of Saffordville. _Franklin
+Co._: 8 miles east of Ottawa; 2 miles south of Ottawa; 2 miles southwest
+of Lane; 4 miles east of Ottawa; 5 miles southwest of Ottawa. _Labette
+Co._: 2 miles southwest of Dennis; 7 miles northwest of Mound Valley.
+_Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of Reading. _Miami Co._: 2.5 miles south
+of Fontana. _Montgomery Co._: 5 miles west of Independence. _Neosho
+Co._: 4 miles northwest of Erie (No. 318).*
+
+#Eumeces obsoletus# (Baird and Girard), Sonoran Skink.--_Coffey Co._: 4
+miles south of Gridley (No. 467).* _Ellsworth Co._: 10 miles south of
+Ellsworth. _Franklin Co._: 2 miles south of Lane. _Linn Co._: 0.5 miles
+north of Trading Post. _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of Reading; 10
+miles south of Plymouth; 2.5 miles northeast of Dunlap; 4 miles
+southwest of Bushong; Emporia (No. 433)*; Dunlap (No. 444).* _McPherson
+Co._: 4 miles west of Lindsborg. _Morris Co._: 5 miles east of Skiddy; 1
+mile east of Skiddy. _Neosho Co._: 15 miles north of Parsons. _Wilson
+Co._: 3 miles east of Buffalo.
+
+#Eumeces septentrionalis septentrionalis# (Baird), Northern Prairie
+Skink.--_Chase Co._: 6 miles south of Clements; 1 mile south of
+Saffordville; 11 miles southwest of Olpe (No. 348).
+
+#Diadophis punctatus arnyi# (Kennicott), Prairie Ring-necked
+Snake.--_Bourbon Co._: 1 mile north of Fulton. _Chase Co._: 5 miles
+southwest of Saffordville (No. 334)*; Elmdale (No. 146)*; 3 miles west
+of Bazaar. _Franklin Co._: 2.5 miles southeast of Peoria; 2 miles south
+of Lane. _Linn Co._: 0.5 miles north of Trading Post. _Lyon Co._: 1.5
+miles northwest of Reading (Nos. 6, 372)*; Emporia. _Morris Co._: 5
+miles south of Council Grove (Nos. 469-472). _Neosho Co._: 4 miles
+northwest of Erie (No. 316).* _Osage Co._: 8 miles southwest of Auburn.
+_Shawnee Co._: 5 miles east of Topeka. _Wabaunsee Co._: 2 miles
+northeast of Alma. _Wilson Co._: 3 miles east of Buffalo.
+
+#Carphophis amoena vermis# (Kennicott), Western Worm Snake.--_Bourbon
+Co._: 6 miles northwest of Fort Scott. _Chase Co._: 6 miles southwest of
+Cottonwood Falls (No. 365).* _Geary Co._: 5 miles southwest of Wreford.
+_Greenwood Co._: 4 miles northwest of Lamont (Nos. 516, 517).* _Johnson
+Co._: 3 miles east of De Soto. _Labette Co._: 9 miles northeast of
+Parsons (No. 313).* _Linn Co._: 3.5 miles south of Pleasanton. _Lyon
+Co._: 2 miles northeast of Reading; 5 miles northwest of Emporia.
+_Neosho Co._: 4 miles northwest of Erie (No. 314).* _Shawnee Co._:
+Wakarusa. _Wilson Co._: 2 miles northwest of Neodesha (No. 322).*
+
+#Heterodon contortrix contortrix# (Linnaeus), Common Hog-nosed
+Snake.--_Saline Co._: Coronado Heights; 3 miles northwest of Lindsborg.
+
+#Heterodon nasicus nasicus# Baird and Girard, Western Hog-nosed
+Snake.--_Chautauqua Co._: Peru. _Ness Co._: 6 miles west and 0.25 miles
+south of Ness City (No. 501)*; 5 miles northwest of Ness City (Nos. 619,
+620).* _Rooks Co._: Stockton (No. 418). _Scott Co._: Near Scott City
+(Nos. 511-513, 515).*
+
+#Coluber constrictor flaviventris# (Say), Blue Racer.--_Butler Co._: 3
+miles south of El Dorado. _Chase Co._: 5 miles south of Saffordville
+(Nos. 4, 110, 122-129, 656, 657).* _Chautauqua Co._: 1 mile south of
+Chautauqua (No. 375).* _Geary Co._: 5 miles southwest of Wreford.
+_Labette Co._: 7 miles northwest of Mound Valley (No. 356).* _Lyon Co._:
+5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 226)*; 2 miles west of Olpe (No.
+341)*; 5 miles northwest of Emporia (No. 397)*; 17 miles southwest of
+Emporia (No. 655).* _McPherson Co._: 4 miles west of Roxbury. _Morris
+Co._: 4 miles west of Delavan. _Neosho Co._: 4 miles northwest of Erie;
+8 miles southeast of Chanute. _Ness Co._: 5 miles northwest of Ness
+City (No. 617).* _Wilson Co._: 3 miles east of Buffalo; 2 miles
+northwest of Neodesha; 7 miles northeast of Fall River.
+
+#Masticophis flagellum flagellum# (Shaw), Eastern Coachwhip.--_Wilson
+Co._: 2 miles northwest of Neodesha (No. 302).* _Elk Co._: 5 miles west
+of Grenola (No. 3).*
+
+#Masticophis flagellum testaceous# (Say), Western Coachwhip.--_Ness
+Co._: 5 miles northwest of Ness City (No. 616).* _Rooks Co._: Stockton
+(Nos. 411, 412).*
+
+#Elaphe laeta laeta# (Baird and Girard), Emory Rat Snake.--_Chase Co._:
+5 miles southwest of Saffordville (Nos. 117-120, 130, 326, 354)*; Wolf
+Creek; 2 miles northeast of Strong City (No. 366).* _Coffey Co._: 7
+miles east of Lebo. _McPherson Co._: Lindsborg. _Morris Co._: 10 miles
+south of Council Grove (No. 230).* _Saline Co._: Salemsborg. _Wilson
+Co._: 3 miles east of Buffalo (No. 161).*
+
+#Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta# (Say), Pilot Black Snake.--_Atchison Co._:
+Atchison (No. 15).* _Labette Co._: 4 miles north of Oswego (No. 320).*
+_Lyon Co._: Emporia (Nos. 12, 374, 514)*; 5 miles northwest of Emporia
+(No. 337); 1.5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 634).* _Morris Co._: 0.5
+miles north of Wilsey. _Neosho Co._: 4 miles northwest of Erie (Nos.
+321, 359).* _Wabaunsee Co._: 4 miles southwest of Alma. _Wilson Co._: 7
+miles northeast of Fall River.
+
+#Pituophis catenifer sayi# (Schlegel), Common Bull Snake.--_Atchison
+Co._: Atchison. _Chase Co._: 4 miles east of Elmdale; Toledo; 13 miles
+west of Emporia; Saffordville (No. 212).* _Cherokee Co._: 4 miles
+southeast of Columbus. _Coffey Co._: 6 miles west of Waverly. _Ford
+Co._: Bucklin (No. 405).* _Franklin Co._: 2 miles southwest of Lane.
+_Hodgeman Co._: Jetmore. _Jefferson Co._: 3 miles south of Nortonville.
+_McPherson Co._: Lindsborg. _Morris Co._: 3 miles southeast of Diamond
+Springs; 6 miles west of Council Grove; 4 miles west of Dwight; 3 miles
+north of Burdick; 3 miles east of Delavan. _Ness Co._: 4 miles west and
+1.5 miles north of Ness City (Nos. 499, 500, 615).* _Rooks Co._: 5 miles
+southwest of Stockton (Nos. 409, 410).*
+
+#Lampropeltis calligaster calligaster# (Harlan), Yellow-bellied King
+Snake.--_Butler Co._: U. S. Highway 54 near Greenwood County line.
+_Coffey Co._: 13 miles east of Emporia. _Franklin Co._: 5 miles
+southwest of Ottawa (No. 207).* _Lyon Co._: 8 miles east of Emporia (No.
+2)*; 3 miles east of Emporia; 3 miles southeast of Olpe; southwest of
+Emporia (No. 216); 6 miles south of Plymouth (No. 22)*; 1.5 miles
+northwest of Reading (No. 633).* _McPherson Co._: Western edge of
+Lindsborg. _Osage Co._: 4 miles northeast of Overbrook.
+
+#Lampropeltis getulus holbrooki# (Stejneger), Speckled King
+Snake.--_Chase Co._: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (No. 109); 2
+miles southwest of Elmdale (No. 363).* _Hodgeman Co._: Jetmore. _Lyon
+Co._: 5 miles east of Emporia; 4 miles southwest of Bushong (No. 200).*
+_Marion Co._: 4 miles east of Antelope (No. 10).* _Morris Co._: 1 mile
+east of Skiddy. _Woodson Co._: Lake Fegan (No. 626).* _Wilson Co._: 3
+miles east of Buffalo (No. 162).*
+
+#Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis# (Baird and Girard), Western Milk
+Snake.--_Chase Co._: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (Nos. 121, 131,
+406).# _Gove Co._: Fair Grounds (No. 18). _Greenwood Co._: 4 miles
+southwest of Lamont (No. 376)#; 6 miles south of Wilbur. _Scott Co._:
+near Scott City (No. 510).*
+
+#Lampropeltis triangulum syspila# (Cope), Red Milk Snake.--_Cherokee
+Co._: 3 miles east of Crestline (No. 559). _Franklin Co._: 2 miles
+southwest of Lane (No. 174).#
+
+#Sonora episcopa# (Kennicott), Great Plains Ground Snake.--_Wilson Co._:
+2 miles northwest of Neodesha (Nos. 303-305, 323-325).*
+
+#Natrix erythrogaster transversa# (Hallowell), Yellow-bellied Water
+Snake.--_Chase Co._: 6 miles south of Clements; 6 miles southwest of
+Saffordville; 3 miles east of Cottonwood Falls; 10 miles east of
+Matfield Green; 7 miles south of Plymouth (No. 287); Elmdale Hill, 0.5
+miles east of Elmdale (No. 291)*; 10 miles southwest of Olpe (No. 343).*
+_Lyon Co._: 9 miles south of Plymouth (No. 25); Emporia (No. 30)*; 5
+miles northwest of Emporia (No. 67); 1 mile north of Hartford (No.
+108)*; 7 miles southeast of Saffordville (No. 283).
+
+#Natrix grahami# (Baird and Girard), Graham Water Snake.--_Lyon Co._:
+Admire; 5 miles south of Plymouth (No. 19)*; 6 miles east of Emporia
+(No. 40)*; 0.5 miles north of Hartford (No. 85)*; 2 miles east of
+Emporia (No. 208)*; Emporia (No. 588).*
+
+#Natrix rhombifera# (Hallowell), Diamond-backed Water Snake.--_Lyon
+Co._: 1 mile south of Emporia (Nos. 218-225)*; 8 miles northwest of
+Emporia (Nos. 28, 29, 240, 261)*; 2 miles southeast of Emporia (Nos.
+32-35)*; 5 miles northwest of Reading.
+
+#Natrix sipedon sipedon# (Linnaeus), Common Water Snake.--_Barber Co._:
+8 miles west of Medicine Lodge. _Bourbon Co._: 1 mile north of Fulton
+(No. 184).* _Lyon Co._: 5 miles northeast of Emporia (No. 5)*; 9 miles
+south of Plymouth (No. 23)*; 1 mile west of Neosho Rapids; 2 miles
+southeast of Emporia (No. 142, 211)*; 9 miles northeast of Emporia (No.
+41); 3 miles northwest of Emporia (No. 66); 8 miles northwest of Emporia
+(Nos. 75, 78, 241, 254, 272)*; 5 miles south of Hartford (No. 86); 1
+mile north of Hartford (Nos. 91, 100); 7 miles southwest of Emporia (No.
+116); Emporia (No. 239). _Morris Co._: 3 miles southwest of Council
+Grove. _Shawnee Co._: 4 miles east of Topeka (No. 31).*
+
+#Haldea striatula# (Linnaeus), Southern Ground Snake.--_Cherokee Co._: 3
+miles east of Crestline (No. 317)*; 2 miles north of Baxter Springs; 1
+mile north and 4 miles east of Crestline.
+
+#Thamnophis radix radix# (Baird and Girard), Plains Garter
+Snake.--_Chase Co._: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville. _Lyon Co._:
+Emporia (Nos. 209, 210)*; 1.5 miles northwest of Reading. _Ness Co._: 5
+miles northwest of Ness City (No. 618).*
+
+#Thamnophis sauritus proximus# (Say), Western Ribbon Snake.--_Chase
+Co._: 1 mile south of Saffordville (No. 340).* _Lyon Co._: 2 miles
+southeast of Emporia (No. 38)*; 5 miles northwest of Emporia (Nos.
+68-70)*; 12 miles southeast of Emporia (No. 215)*; 5 miles northwest of
+Reading (No. 229).* _Wilson Co._: 3 miles east of Buffalo.
+
+#Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis# (Say), Red-sided Garter Snake.--_Barber
+Co._: 8 miles north of Medicine Lodge. _Dickinson Co._: 1.5 miles
+northwest of Herington. _Lyon Co._: 2.5 miles southeast of Emporia (No.
+39)*; 1 mile northeast of Emporia (Nos. 43-48)*; 5 miles northwest of
+Emporia (No. 71)*; 8 miles northwest of Emporia (No. 84).* _Wabaunsee
+Co._: 2 miles northeast of Alma.
+
+#Tropidoclonion lineatum# (Hallowell), Lined Snake.--_Chase Co._:
+Saffordville; 3 miles northeast of Bazaar. _Labette Co._: 1 mile north
+of Montana (No. 362).* _Lyon Co._: Emporia; 9 miles south and 5 miles
+west of Emporia. _Marion Co._: 4 miles east of Antelope (No. 11).*
+_Morris Co._: 3 miles east of Woodbine (Nos. 518-520).* _Rooks Co._: 5
+miles northwest of Stockton (Nos. 414, 415).*
+
+#Tantilla gracilis# Baird and Girard, Slender Tantilla.--_Cherokee Co._:
+3 miles east of Crestline (Nos. 540-544). _Geary Co._: 4 miles south of
+Fort Riley. _Wilson Co._: 3 miles east of Buffalo; 7 miles northeast of
+Fall River; 2 miles northwest of Neodesha.
+
+#Tantilla nigriceps nigriceps# Kennicott, Great Plains Black-headed
+Snake.--_Rooks Co._: 5 miles northwest of Stockton (No. 416); Stockton
+(No. 417). This is the northernmost known record for the species.
+
+#Agkistrodon mokeson mokeson# (Daudin), Southern Copperhead.--_Atchison
+Co._: Atchison (Nos. 201, 202, 573, 578)*; 5 miles north of Atchison
+(No. 653).* _Bourbon Co._: 6 miles northwest of Fort Scott (No. 294).*
+_Cherokee Co._: 1 mile north and 4 miles east of Crestline (Nos.
+165-170)*; 2 miles east of Riverton (No. 293).* _Coffey Co._: 4 miles
+northeast of Burlington. _Franklin Co._: 2 miles southwest of Lane (Nos.
+187-192, 194).* _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 7).*
+_Wabaunsee Co._: 2 miles northeast of Alma (No. 195).* _Woodson Co._:
+Lake Fegan (Nos. 627, 628, 630-632, 649).*
+
+#Sistrurus catenatus tergeminus# (Say), Western Massasauga.--_Chase
+Co._: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (Nos. 8, 26, 112, 113, 295)*; 3
+miles southwest of Elko (No. 145)*; 11 miles northeast of Matfield Green
+(No. 231)*; 8 miles south of Clements; 2 miles southwest of Elmdale (No.
+333); 10 miles southwest of Olpe (No. 344).* _Lyon Co._: 10 miles south
+of Plymouth (Nos. 20, 121)*; 8 miles southwest of Emporia (No. 114)*; 5
+miles northwest of Bushong (No. 353)*; 11 miles northeast of Emporia
+(No. 474). _Wabaunsee Co._: Kansas State Highway 99 just north of Lyon
+County (No. 641).*
+
+#Crotalus horridus horridus# (Linnaeus), Timber Rattlesnake.--_Atchison
+Co._: Atchison (Nos. 204-206)*; 5 miles north of Atchison (Nos.
+642-652).*
+
+#Crotalus viridis viridis# (Rafinesque), Prairie Rattlesnake.--_Hodgeman
+Co._: Jetmore.
+
+#Sternotherus odoratus# (Latreille), Common Musk Turtle.--_Cherokee
+Co._: 1 mile north and 4 miles east of Crestline (No. 171).
+
+#Kinosternon flavescens flavescens# (Agassiz), Yellow Mud Turtle.--_Ford
+Co._: Rattlesnake Creek 2 miles south of Bucklin (1 spec.).* _Pratt
+Co._: 5 miles southeast of Pratt. _Sheridan Co._: Sheridan County State
+Park (No. 569).
+
+#Chelydra serpentina serpentina# (Linnaeus), Common Snapping
+Turtle.--_Chase Co._: 10 miles southwest of Olpe (No. 345); 3 miles east
+of Cottonwood Falls; 5 miles northeast of Strong City. _Greenwood Co._:
+(1 spec.).* _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 336); 5
+miles south of Plymouth; 10 miles north of Emporia; Admire; 4 miles
+northwest of Olpe; Emporia. _Sheridan Co._: State Lake; 7 miles
+northeast of Quinter.
+
+#Terrapene ornata# (Agassiz), Ornate Box Turtle.--_Chase Co._: 14 miles
+southwest of Olpe; 6 miles south of Clements; 5 miles southwest of
+Saffordville. _Coffey Co._: 4 miles south of Gridley (No. 468)*; 1 mile
+west of Agricola (No. 638).* _Ellsworth Co._: 10 miles south of
+Ellsworth. _Greenwood Co._: (1 spec.).* _Hodgeman Co._: Jetmore. _Lyon
+Co._: 6 miles south of Plymouth; 8 miles southwest of Emporia; 7 miles
+west of Olpe. _Morris Co._: 5 miles northwest of Council Grove; 1 mile
+east of Skiddy; 5 miles south of Council Grove. _Rice Co._: Sterling.
+_Rooks Co._: Solomon River near Stockton (No. 408).*
+
+#Terrapene triunguis# (Agassiz), Carolina Box Turtle.--_Coffey Co._:
+1 mile west of Agricola (No. 637).*
+
+#Chrysemys picta bellii# (Gray), Painted Turtle.--_Chase Co._: Kahola
+Creek, near Morris County line. _Dickinson Co._: 1.5 miles north of
+Herington. _Ford Co._: Rattlesnake Creek; 2 miles south of Bucklin (1
+spec.).* _Lyon Co._: 3 miles north of Emporia; 6 miles south of
+Plymouth. _Ness Co._: 4 miles west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City
+(Nos. 613, 614).* _Sheridan Co._: Sheridan County State Park (No. 570).
+_Wilson Co._: 4 miles southeast of Buffalo. _Woodson Co._: Owl Creek
+north of Yates Center (1 spec.).*
+
+#Pseudemys floridana hoyi# (Agassiz), Toothed Turtle.--_Greenwood Co._:
+Holmer Creek south of Hamilton on Kansas State Highway 99 (Mus. Nat.
+Hist., Univ. Kans., No. 23148).* This is the second published locality
+for the species in Kansas; it has previously been reported from a
+locality 5.5 miles northeast of Coyville, Woodson County (Burt and
+Hoyle, Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., 37:198, 1934).
+
+#Pseudemys scripta elegans# (Wied), Scribe Turtle.--_Chase Co._: 7 miles
+southwest of Saffordville. _Lyon Co._: 10 miles northwest of Emporia; 7
+miles south of Plymouth.
+
+#Amyda mutica# (Le Sueur), Spineless Soft-shelled Turtle.--_McPherson
+Co._: Lindsborg.
+
+#Amyda spinifera spinifera# (Le Sueur), Spiny Soft-shelled
+Turtle.--_Chase Co._: 10 miles southwest of Olpe; 7 miles southwest of
+Saffordville (No. 351).* _Lyon Co._: 5 miles east of Emporia. _Ness
+Co._: 5.5 miles northwest of Ness. _Sheridan Co._: State Lake; 7 miles
+northeast of Quinter.
+
+
+ 21-2762
+
+
+
+
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