IG Brlinley — Itcptilcs avd Batracln'dih't of SontJieast United States. 



Sistrurus miliarius. 



GROUND U.Vl'TLESNAKE. 



Bay St. [-Duis, ^rissis8ii)pi; ]Mimsville, Georgia; Orlaiiilo, P.cUeair and 

 Green Cove Sjtrintfs, Morida. 



Crotalus adamanteus. 



1IIAM( )XI) RATTLESNAKE. 



^linisville, (ieorgia, 1, June 24, 1907; in Florida, I'rdin ()rlandi) and 

 -Miami. 



Testudo polyphemus. 



GOI'HER TORTOT.SE. 

 ]\rinisville, Cieorgia; Belleair and ((rlando, b^lorida. 

 Malaclemmys macrospilota. 



FLORIDA DL\M()XD15A(K. 

 Belleair and St. Petersburg, Florida'; ai)])arently eonnuon. 



Qraptemys pulchra. 



BAUR'S TERRAI'IN. 



MiuLSville, Georgia, 1, Novend)er I'O, 1901. 



Deirochelys reticulata. 



CHICKEN' TERIiAI'IX. 



Minisville, (ieorgia, aliundant. Also from (ireen Cow Springs, Hast- 

 ings, Orlando, St. I'etershurg and Belleair, in Flori<la. 



Chrysemys rubriventris. 



RED-BELLTED TERRAPIN. 

 Orlando, Florida, i, :\Iarch V.], li»02. 



Chrysemys mobiliensis. 



MOP.ILE TERRAI'IN. 



This is Baur's mohiliensis, but I can not distinguish the few Mimsville, 

 (ieorgia, specimens I have received, from Baleigh, North Carolina, siK'ci- 

 mens of C covcinnn. 



Chrysemys floridanus. 



l'"I,oi;ll)A TERRAI'IN. 

 -MimsvilK', ( ieorgia, common. Also from ( )rlando and Uelieair, Florida. 



Chrysemys scripta. 



YELI.OW-I'.ELLIED TEURAPIN. 



]\Iimsville, (ieorgia, abundant; none from Florida. Though there is 

 great variation in this respect, the markings on the ])lastron are a])t to 

 l)e larger and present on more plates in (ieorgia specimens than in 

 Italeigh, North Carolina, ones. Although the black si)ots on tlie two 

 gular ])lates are almost always jiresent, yet in two Bak'igii specimens I 

 had in I'.MJit there were no sjjots on eitiier bridge or i)lastron, and from 



