FISHEEIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



III. REPTILES. 



Order, CROCODILIA. 



€R0€0DIL.II>JE:. 



ALLIGATOR MISSISSIPPIENSIS, Daudin.— Alligator.— South- 

 eastern North America. 



9980. Cast. Jacksonville, Fla. F. C. Goode. 



Order, TESTUDIN ATA. 

 TESTUDIMlb^. 



TESTUDO CAROLINA, Liim.— Florida Gopher-Toetoise.— South- 

 eastern North America. 



9627. Cast. Florida. G. Browu Goode. 



MALACOOLEMMYS PALUSTRIS, (Gmelin.)— Diamond-baok Ter- 

 rapin. — Coast from New York to Texas. 



9028. Cast. Maudeville, La. G. Kohn. 



Color sketch. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Living specimens. 



PSEUDEMYS RUGOSA, (Shaw.)— Red-bellied Terrapin.— New 

 Jersey to Virginia. 



8910. Cast. Kinston, N. C. J. W. Milner. 



Color sketch. (Richard.) U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Living specimens. 



PSEUDEMYS MOBILIENSIS, (Holbrook.)— Southern Terrapin. 



9026. Cast. Mandeville, La. G. Kohn. 



PSEUDEMYS ELEGANS, (Wied.)— Central portion of the United 



States. 



8927. Cast. Brownsville, Tex. Dr. J. C. Merrill. 



OHELOPUS GUTTATUS, (Schneider) Cope.— Speckled Tortoise.— 

 Eastern States. 



Color sketch. •■ 



OHRYSEMYS PICTA, (Herm.) Agassiz— Painted Tortoise.— East- 

 ern portion of the United States. 



Color sketch. (Richard.) U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Living specimens. 



