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34. Chkysemys dorsalis Agass. 

 Paragould (Hurter). 



35. Chrysemys troosti Holbrook. Troost's Turtle. 

 Greenway (Meek). 



36. Chrysemys texana Baur. 



The range of this species extends from southwestern 

 Missouri (Jasper and Newton Counties) south through 

 western Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma to the Gulf of 

 Mexico and the Rio Grande River. West in Texas to 

 the Pecos. The specimens recorded from Hot Springs 

 under the name of Chrysemys coucinna are prol)ably re- 

 ferable to this species. The material on which this rec- 

 ord was based consisted of several very young examples, 

 too immature for very satisfactory determination. Dr. 

 Baur considered C. texana the western representative of 

 C. concinna, from which, according to his diagnosis, it 

 differed in many important characters. 



37. Graptemys pseudo-geographica LeSeur. 

 Pine Bluff (Hurter). 



38. Graptemys geographica LeSeur. Geographic 



Turtle. 

 We have examined specimens of this species from a 

 number of localities in Missouri and Texas. It also occurs 

 in the rivers of eastern Oklahoma. 



39. Terrapene triunguis Agass. Three-toed Box 



Turtle. 

 Hot Springs (Combs and Hurter). 



40. Terrapene ornata Agass. Painted Box Turtle. 

 Near Magnolia, Columbia County, Arkansas. (Cara- 

 pace in Baylor University Museum). 



Family Trionychidae. 



41. Amyda mutica LeSeur. Leather Turtle. 



Fort Smith (Pierson), Pine Bluff and Little Rock 

 (Hurter). 



