Intro | Author | Subject | Volume | Volume/Title | NPS |
Volume V - Nos. 4 & 5 |
October-November, 1940 | ||
MISCELLANEOUS
GREAT SMOKIES SALAMANDER LIST INCREASED TO 27 SPECIES Collection of two new species of salamander (Hemadactylium scutatum and Leurognathus marmorata) has brought to a total of 27 the list checked in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee-North Carolina. Members of the park staff believe the total is greater than that for any area of similar size in the United States. Collection of the small cricket frog (Acris crepitans) and a new turtle (Pseudemys troosti) has increased the list of amphibians and reptiles to 74. The finding of an American brant in the park, a record for the state of Tennessee as well as for the park area, and of an orange-crowned warbler has raised to 198 the number of bird species listed in the Great Smokies. Studies are being continued meanwhile with respect to park flora and it is expected that a list of flowering plants soon will become available. Their estimated total is between 1,200 and 1,400. |
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