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69. Pseiidcinys troostii (\\o\h.) (lo-\^Q. Troosi's Terrapin'. 

 Wheatland (Ridgway). Another rare species. 



70. Pseudemys elegans (Wied.) Cope. Elegant Terrapin. 



A very common species in the Lower Wabash. New Har- 

 mony (Sampson's coll). 



Genus Malacoclemmys, Gray. 



71. Malacoclemmys geographicus (Le S.) Cope. (jEographicat. 

 Turtle. 



Common in all our streams. 



72. Malacocle/iimvs lesiicurii {QjxsLy) True. Le Sueur's Terrapin. 



Throughout the State. New Harmony (Sampson's coll.); 

 Brookville (Hughes); Monroe county (Ind. Univ coll.) 



Genus ChrysejMYs, Gray. 



73. Chrysemys picta {HQvm.) G'ca.y. Painted Turtle. 

 Probably here and there throughout the State. Mt. Carmel 



(Yarrow); Brookville — common (A. W. Butler). 



74. Chrysemys marginata Agassiz. Margined Painted Turtle. 

 More common than the preceding. Mt. Carmel (Yarrow), 



Brookville (Hughes); Delphi (Agassiz); Monroe county (Ind. Univ. 

 coll.); Lidianapolis. 



Genus Chei.opus, Rafinesque. 



75. Chclopiis giittatiis {?)c\\\^.) Cope. Spotted Turtle. 



An Eastern species that has been found by Dr. G. M. Levette 

 to be rather common about La Porte and in marshes ot Kankakee 

 River. 



Genus Emys, Brong. 



76. Jimys meleagris (Shaw) Cope. Blanding's Terrapin. 

 Found occasionally in Northern Indiana; Steuben county 



(Dr. Levette). 



Genus Cistudo, Flem. 



77. Cistudo Carolina Carolina \J.XiX\. Box Tortoise. 



Probably to be found in all parts of the State, but more com- 

 xnon in the Southern portion. Abundant about New Harmony 

 (Sampson's coll.); Brookville (A. W. Butler); Monroe county fLid. 

 Univ. coll.); Jefferson county. 



