112 KANSAS UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN. 



Cambarus obscurus Hag. 

 31. New York. 



1. Genesee river, Rochester [Monroe county]. (F., '85.) 



37. Pennsylvania. 



1. [Alleghany or Youghioughany R.], Westmoreland county. (F., '98.) 



Hagen ('70) thinks C. obscurus m^j be identical with A. fossor 

 Raf. Rafinesque says of A. fossor: "It burrows in meadows 

 and willows, which it perforates and damages." 



Cambarus palmeri Fax. 



2. Arkansas. 



1. St. Francis river, at Greenway [Clay county], and Big Bay [ county]. 



(F., '98.) 



2. Black river, at Black Rock [Lawrence county]. (F., '98.) 



3. [Trib. St. Francis R.], Paragould, Greene county. (F., '98.) 



41. Tennessee. 



1. A brook running into the eastern side of Red Foot lake, near Idlewild hotel, 

 Obion county. (F., '85.) 



Cambarus palmeri longimanus Fax. 



13. Indian Territory. 



1. [Trib. Kiamichi R.], Good Land [or Goodland], [Choctaw Nation]. (F., '98.) 



2. Walnut creek, Kainister. (F., '98.) 



42. Texas. 



1, [Red R.], Arthur [Lamar county]. (F., '98.) 



Reported from a limited territory in southern Indian Terri- 

 tory and northern Texas, the Red river (42.1) forming the 

 boundary. 



Cambarus pellucidus Tellk. 



12. Indiana. 



1. [ R.], Shiloh cave, Down's cave, Dunnihue's cave, Lawrence county. 



(Hay, '96.) 



2. [ R.], cave at Clifty, Bartholomew county. (Hay, '96.) 



3. [ R.], cave near Paoli, and in Lost river. Orange county. (Hay, '96.) 



4. [ R.], W^yandotte cave, Wildcat cave, small cave near Wyandotte, and 



Marengo cave (?), Crawford county. (Hay, '96.) 



5. [ R.], caves in Harrison county. (Hay, '86.) 



6. [ R.], caves near Madison, Jefferson county. (Hay, '96.) 



IG. Kentucky. 



1. [ R.], Mammoth cave and other caves in Eel rp< n^on county. (F., '85.) 



Cambarus pellucidus testii Hay. 

 12. Indiana. 



1. [ R.], Mayfield's and Truett's caves, Monroe county. (Hay, '96.) 



