Th  only book a th  reptiles anamhiba of Wimonsi s  nttled, 
"Te  eretlogy of Wisconsin* by Po and Dickinso, and ca bo obtaind 
from tb Uit1wkoe Public Maw= 
For a norher   stats, Wsonsi has mor kIMs of frogs, salamander 
and reptils thRan  m wou   w~c. I dz31l tr and give a rou&       I4*.
of 
the nmbe of kinds that w have wa   a low of Uw habits of thes wr    Vr 
taut seciese. 
ft  cold-bloo4 lad vertebrates of Wicsnar divUed Intotw 
mostly distingshed~ gr~--       reptiles aMd the amphbias  . Th  mhbi.ans

pass thog    a larval stag with gills and generally spend a considerable
time 
1A the wter beoe   mogn    as the 1dut laMd fob.    2w amphbians are 
represnted in Wiscosin by *h fros and the slamande. Salmnnos~ as 
always be dittagmishe  fro  frgs by the fact that the   retain teir tails

in the adlt for. 
In~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ mw  arso            011.4slaner  cle lisarts.  The  to 
really no  eo  for confusing the tw. as saandrs, like all other Wisconesin

ambians, have a moh. soft skin without scales, while lixards, like otbo 
reptiles# ar   overed ith had scaes. Me salamners are represted ta 
Wisonasin by *oW50 amon specie.s    Th =*pM       which to frqunty c 
by fishemn    spends all of its life in the water. The aflt of theoth*ers

art generall~y foua  snr stons aMd logosi am    plaes 
Me frogs in, i  ssi wr roprosmnted by elevn species. the lepard