1<S Brimleif — Reptiles and Batrachians of Southeast United States. 

 Cinosternum pennsylvanicum. 



COMMON MUD TURTLE. 



.Miinsvillc, (Jeorgia; Eiceboro, (Jeorgia. Some speciniciii^ irceiv('(l from 

 liuy St. Jjonis, Mississippi, in 1S07 and 1900 are also referred liere astliey 

 were eertainly not louialamr, and pr()l)ably not stelndachneri. 



Cinosternum steindachneri. 



STEIXD.VCIIXER'.S MUD TURTLE. 



Tfastings, Orlando and St. Petersburg, Florida, common. In tbe size 

 of tlie plastron is intermediate between the preceding and the next. 



Aromochelys tristycha. 



SOUTHERN MUSK TURTLE. 



Orlando, Florida, connnon. Am very donbtful as to this being in any 

 way ditl'crcnt from odorafiDii. 



Aromochelys carinatus. 



KEELED MUSK TlltTLE. 



;\Iimsvill(', (icorgia; (piite a nnnd)er received from this locality in 1000 

 and 1002. 



Chelydra serpentina. 



SNAPPING TURTLE. 



Minisville, (ieorgia; a few small specimens. 



Thalassochelys caretta. 



LOGGERHEAD SEA TURTLE. 



Twenty-five newly hatclied young received from llelleair, Fhjrida, Octo- 

 ber, 1S97. 



Trionyx ferox. 



SOUTHERN .SOFTSHELL TURTLE. 



Mimsville, (ieorgia; Orlando, Bclleair, (Jreen Cove Springs and St. 

 Petersburg, Florida. 



Alligator mississippiensis. 



ALLRi.U'OR. 



Young speciniens received from Ivicelmro, (ieorgia; PaySt. bonis, Mis- 

 sissipjii; ()rIandoaiid llcllcair, l""lorida. 



