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cording to the same writer, Mr. Lewis McCormick reports C. 

 propinquus sanhornii as the most abundant species at Oberlin, 

 Ohio. 



See, also, Faxon and Wyman, under C. pellucidus, and Hay, 

 under C rusticus. 



Cambarus pubescens Fax. 



9. Georgia. 



1. McBean creek, tributary of the Savannah river, near Augusta, Richmond 



county. (F.,'85.) 



2. [Trib. Savannah R.], Richmond county. (F.,'85.) 



3. Buckhead creek, MiUen, Burke county. (F., '98.) 



Reported only from the territory of the two almost parallel 

 rivers, Savannah and Ogeechee, in eastern Georgia. 



Cambarus putnami Fax, 



12. Iiidiaua. 



?1. [Trib. Ohio R.], Bradford, Harrison county. (Hay, '96.) 

 2. [White Water R.], Brookville, Franklin county. (Hay, '96.) 

 ?3. [White R.], between Paoli, Orange county, and Wyandotte cave. (Hay, '96.) 



IG. Kentucky. 



1. [Clinch R.], Cumberland Gap [Bell county]. (F., '85.) 



2. Green river, near Mammoth cave [Edmonson county]. (F., '85.) 



3. [Green R.], Grayeon Springs, Grayson county. (F., '85^) 



41. Tennessee. 



?1. [Tennessee R.], Knoxville, Knox county. (F., '85.) 



Cambarus rusticus Gir. 



Lake Superior. (F., '85.) 



I. Alabama. 



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



3. Arkansas. 

 i. White river, Eureka Springs, Carroll county. (F., '85.) 



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



II. IHinois. 



1. [Trib. Illinois R.], Normal [McLean county]. (F., '85.) 



2. [Mississippi R.], Quincy [Adams county]. (F., '85.) 



12. Indiana. 



1. [White R.], Indianapolis [Marion county]. (F., '85.) 



2. White river. (F., '85.) 



3. Ohio river, Madison [Jefferson county]. (F., '85.) 



4. White river and Irvington, Marion county. (Hay, '96.) 



5. [Wabash R.], Waterloo, De Kalb county. (Hay, '96.) 



6. [White Water R.), Brookville, Franklin county. (Hay, '96.) 



