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place. Also two nearly hatched specimens, without data, in the 

 Zoological Laboratory of University of North Carolina. 



95. PseM(iem2/s /Zonc^awa (Florida Terrapin). Lake Ellis, 

 also Richardson's Pond in Johnston Co. 



96. Psewc?em2/s mo&iZensts (Mobile Terrapin). A specimen 

 13 inches long in shell from White Lake, Bladen Co., doubt- 

 fully referred here. 



*97. Pseudemys riibriventris (Red-bellied Terrapin). Spe- 

 cimens in U. S. National Museum from Kinston and Wilming- 

 ton according to Yarrows Check List of North American Rep- 

 tiles and Batrachians, 1883. 



98. Psewfiemi/s scnp^a (Yellow-bellied Terrapin). Raleigh 

 and Lake Ellis, common, also recorded from Beaufort and 

 Greensboro. Has apparently much increased in numbers at 

 Raleigh of late years. 



99. Pseudemys troostii (Troost's Terrapin). Raleigh, 

 November 1914, one speciment 8 inches in shell. 



100. Cinosternum pennsylvanicuni (Mud Turtle). Tarboro, 

 Raleigh, Chapel Hill, and Beaufort. Abundant. 



101. Aromochelys odoratus (Musk Turtle). Raleigh, Lake 

 Ellis, Greensboro. Less common and much more aquatic than 

 the preceding. 



102. Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle). Raleig'h, 

 Chapel Hill, Lake Ellis, Beaufort. 



*103. Colpochelys hempi (Kemp's Loggerhead, "Hawks- 

 bill"). Beaufort and Cape Hatteras. 



104. Thalassochelys caretta (Loggerhead Sea Turtle), 

 Beaufort and Pamlico Sound. 



*105. Chelone my das (Green Sea Turtle) Beaufort, rare. 



106. Dermochelys coriacea (Leatherback Sea Turtle). 

 Beaufort, May 27, 1897. 



VII. CROCODILIANS 



107. Alligator mississippiensis (Alligator). Brunswick, 

 Craven, Carteret, Bladen, New Hanover, Onslow, and Robeson 

 counties. 



