68 KANSAS UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN. 



Cambarus acuminatus Fax. 



32. Xorth Carolina. 



1. James river [Johns R.], Morganton [Burke county]. (F., '90.) 



2. Svcannanoa river, Black mountain [Buncombe county]. (F., '90.) 



3. Neuse river, Raleigh [Wake county]. (F., '90.) 



4. Reedy fork. Cape Fear river, Greenborough [Guilford county]. (F,, '90.) 



5. French Broad river [Madison or Buncombe county]. (F., '85.) 



6. [Trib. Catawba R.], Old Fort, McDowell county. (F.. '85.) 



39. South Carolina. 



1. Saluda river, west of Greenville [Greenville county]. (F., '85.) 



According to Mr, John Tull, who is acquainted with the ter- 

 ritory, the Johns river at Morgantown is a cold, clear, rocky, 

 mountain stream, narrow and deep, swiftly flowing in most 

 places. The Swaunanoa river (32.2) is about the same in 

 character, being possibly a little more rapid flowing. The 

 Catawba river at Old Fort (32.6) is very similar to the Johns 

 river at Morganton, although the two streams at Morganton, 

 where they are about three miles apart, are very diflerent in 

 character, the Catawba being broader, shallower, more muddy, 

 and not so cold. 



The localities known, with two exceptions, indicate that this 

 is an inhabitant of mountain streams. Its occurrence in the 

 head waters of streams flowing into the Atlantic ocean and in 

 the head waters of a tributary of the Tennessee river in the same 

 mountains is interesting. Faxon states that the material from 

 the French Broad river and McDowell county differs from the 

 other, and may prove to be a distinct species. 



Cambarus advena LeC. 



9. Georgia. 



1. "Habitat in Georgia inferiore. Hyeme vitam degit subterranean, Aestate 

 in fossis invenitur." (LeConte, '56.) 



Cambarus affinis Say. 



? Lake Erie. (F., '85, and '90.) 

 Lake Superior. (F,, '85.) 



7. District of Columbia. 



1, [Potomac R.], Washington, (F,, '85.) 



