FRANZ: INTRODUCTION TO ORDWAY HERPETOLOGY APPENDIX 1 Annotated list of amphibians and reptiles known to occur on the Katharine Ordway Preserve-Swisher Memorial Sanctuary, Putnam County, Florida. Habitat classification follows Franz and Hall (1991). AMPHIBIANS FAMILY Sirenidae Pseudobranchus axanthus Netting and Goin, NARROW-STRIPED DWARF SIREN. Rare. Known only from a darkwater lake (Tucker Pond). Siren intermedia LeConte, LESSER SIREN. Probably common. Darkwater lakes and Mill Creek Swamp. Siren lacertina Linnaeus, GREATER SIREN. Probably common. Darkwater lakes and marshes. FAMILY Salamandridae Notophthalmus perstriatus (Bishop), STRIPED NEWT. Uncommon. High pine sandhills. Breeds in certain isolated sandhill ponds. Notophthalmus viridescens piaropicola (Schwartz and Duellman), PENINSULA NEWT. Rare. Known from two darkwater lakes (Hooks and Tucker ponds). FAMILY Plethodontidae Eurycea quadridigitata (Holbrook), DWARF SALAMANDER. Common. Xeric oak and mesic hardwood hammocks, swamp forests, and occasionally high pine sandhills. Breeds in ponds, darkwater lakes, and possibly Mill Creek. Plethodon grobmani Neill, SLIMY SALAMANDER. Probably common. Mesic hardwood hammocks and swamp forests. FAMILY Amphiumidae Amphiuma means Garden, TWO-TOED AMPHIUMA. Common. Darkwater lakes. FAMILY Pelobatidae Scaphiopus holbrooki holbrooki (Harlan), EASTERN SPADEFOOT. Abundant High pine sandhill, xeric oak and mesic hardwood hammocks. Breeds in temporary pools. FAMILY Bufonidae Bufo quercicus Holbrook, OAK TOAD. Abundant High pine sandhills and xeric oak hammocks. Breeds in darkwater and sandhill ponds. Bufo terrestris (Bonnaterre), SOUTHERN TOAD. Abundant Xeric oak and mesic hardwood hammocks, swamp forests, and ruderal habitats. Breeds in lakes, ponds, marshes, and Mill Creek. FAMILY Leptodactylidae Eleutherodactylus planirostris planirostris (Cope), GREENHOUSE FROG. Common. (Naturalized). Most terrestrial habitats. FAMILY Hylidae Acris gryllus dorsalis (Harlan), FLORIDA CRICKET FROG. Abundant Margins of darkwater and sandhill habitats. Occasionally found on upland sites.