HARRIS: CRAYFISHES GENUS CAMBARUS. 97 



Cambarus evermanni Fax. 

 1. Alabama. 



1. Escambia river at Flomaton, above Pensacola [Escambia county]. (F., '90.) 



Cambarus extraneus Hag. 

 1. Alabama. 



1. Big Cahawba river [Bibb, Perry or Dallas county]. (F., '98.) 



9. Oeorgia. 



1. Etowah river, Rome [Floyd county]. (F., '85.) 



41. Tennessee. 



1. Tennessee river, near the border of Georgia [ — county]. (F., '85.) 



Cambarus extraneus girardianus Fax. 

 1. Alabama. 



1. Cypress creek, Lauderdale county. (F., '85.) 



41. Tennessee. 



1. Eastanaula creek, near Athens [McMinn county]. (F,, '98.) 



Cambarus fallax Hag. 



8. Florida. \ 



1. St. Johns river, at Jacksonville [Duval county], Hawkinsville [ county], 



Orange Bluff [ county]. Horse Landing [ county], Blue Spring 



[Lake county], and Lake Jessup [Orange county]. (F., '85.) 



2. [St. Johns R.?], Magnolia [Magnolia Springs, Clay county?]. (F., '85.) 



3. St. Johns river, Orange county. (Lonnberg, '94.) 



4. Sulphur springs, at Lake Jessup, Orange county. (Lonnberg, '94.) 



5. Lake Eola, Orange county. (Lonnberg, '94.) 



6. Fern creek, Orlando, Orange county. (Lonnberg, '94.) 



7. Indian river [Brevard county]. (F., '85.) 



8. [Indian R.], Titusville, Brevard county. (F., '85.) 



9. [Trib. St. Johns R.?], Eustis, Lake county. (F., '98.) 



10. [Trib. Suwanee R.], Gainesville, Alachua county. (F., '98.) 



A species confined to the St. Johns and Indian river systems, 

 except for the three questionable localities, one of which (8.10) 

 seems to be in the territory drained into the Gulf of Mexico in- 

 stead of the Atlantic ocean. 



Lonnberg ('94) says: "Of this I collected specimens in the 

 sulphur springs at Lake Jessup and in St. Johns river, in Lake 

 Eola, in Fern creek, at Orlando, Orange county [Fla.] " 



Faxon ('85) says: " Specimens were collected in Blue spring, 

 St. Johns river [Fla.] , a mineral spring impregnated with sul- 

 phur and magnesia — temperature, 70 deg. F, They were cling- 

 ing to the under side of leaves. 



See, also, C. alleni. 



4-Bull., No. 3. 



