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82. Elaps fulvius (Coral Snake) Montrose, Hoke Co., 

 July 29, 1912, specimen killed and sent to State Museum by 

 Dr. M. E. Street. 



83. Ancistrodon contortrix (Copperhead). Wilmington, 

 Lake Ellis, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Jackson Co., Montreat. Not 

 uncommon. 



84. Ancistrodon piscivorus (Cottonmouth). Eastern Sec- 

 tion. New Bern, Lake Ellis, Wilmington, Cape Hatteras, 

 Washington, Beaufort, Whiteville, Raleigh. 



85. Crotalus adamanteus (Diamond Rattlesnake). Jack- 

 son (Cope), Havelock (Craven Co.), and Pender Co. (J. A. 

 Holmes), near the coast only. 



86. Crotalus horridus (Banded Rattlesnake). Wilming- 

 ton, New Bern, Dare Co., Lake Ellis, Beaufort, and in the 

 mountains from Cherokee, Macon, Buncombe, Haywood, and 

 Alexander counties. 



*87. Sistrurus miliarms (Ground Rattlesnake). Wilming- 

 ton, (Cope), Bogue and Shackleford's Banks (Coues 1871). 



VI. TURTLES 



88. Terrapene Carolina (Box Tortoise, Highland Terra- 

 pin). Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Beaufort, Lake Ellis, Greensboro. 



89. Chelopus guttatus (Speckled Terrapin). Raleigh, 

 Beaufort, Lake Ellis, Southern Pines. 



*90. Chelopus muhlenhergi (Muhlenberg's Terrapin). Three 

 specimens taken October 1879, by A. L. Barringer at States- 

 ville, (Yarrow in Check List). 



91. Malaclemmys centrata (Diamond-back Terrapin). 

 Salt marshes along the coast only. Beaufort, Brunswick, Car- 

 teret, Dare, New Hanover, Onslow, Pasquotank, Pamlico, Pen- 

 der, Craven, and Hyde counties. 



*92. Deirochelys reticulata (Chicken Turtle). "North Caro- 

 lina to Florida inclusive" Ditmars in Reptile Book. 



93. Chrysemys picta (Painted Terrapin). Raleigh, Chapel 

 Hill, Greensboro, the most abundant turtle at the former place. 



94. Pseudemys concinna (River Terrapin). Raleigh, and 

 Tarboro, less common than in previous years at the former 



