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carinated and serrate carapace and peculiar coloration very marked. 



From A. carinatus it is distinguished by its dermal coloration, 

 though it resembles it in the imbrication of the carapace. 



Not having specimens of carinatus I am unable to make the 

 necessary comparisons, but I find Professor Boulenger's diagnosis of 

 that species, taken from Gray's types, to correspond too closely to the 

 Harriman specimen to warrant naming it anything else. Professor 

 Garman states that carinatus has no stripes on sides of head, which 

 my specimen has. The southwestern habitat of carinatus is another 

 reason for suspicion that the Harriman turtle is distinct. 



Family CHELYDRIME. 



Genus CHELYDRA Schweigger. 



7. Chelydra serpentina (L.). Snapping Turtle. 



This species abounds at low altitudes throughout the State. 

 Specimeus — Samburg, 6juv. ; Johnson City, 1 ad. 



Family TRIONYCHID^J. 



Genus ASPIDONECTES Wagler. 



8. Aspidonectes spiniferus (LeS. ). Soft Shelled Turtle. 

 Very abundant in West Tennessee. 

 Specimens — Samburg, 1 half-grown; lOjuv. 



Order SAURIA. 



Family IGXJAjSTIDJE. 

 Genus SCELOFORUS Wiegmann. 



9. Sceloporus undulatus (Bosc. Daud.). Brown Swift, Tree Lizard. 

 Represented all over the State below an elevation of 3,000 feet. 

 Specimens — Samburg, 3 ad; Raleigh, 3 ad; Sawyer's Springs, 4 



ad ; Harriman, 1 ad ; Allardt, 1 ad; Knoxville, 1 ad. 



Family TEIDJE. 

 Genus CNEMIDOPHORUS Wagler. 



10. Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (L. ). Six-lined Lizard. 



This active lizard was numerous in the suburbs of Chattanooga 

 along railroad embankments. 



I saw none elsewhere and was unable to capture any. 



Family SCINCIDJE. 

 Genus EUMECES Wiegmann. 



11. Eumeces fasciatus (L>). Blue-tailed Lizard, Scorpion. 



I found this species in the western lowlands only. 



