THE CRUSTACEA OF NEW JERSEY. 565 



Cambarus (Faxonius) ohscuriis Ortmann, Proc. Amer. Pliilos. Soc. Phila., 

 XLIV, 1905, p. 112 (diagnosis in key). 



— Ortmann, Mem. Carnegie Mus., II, No. lo, 1906, p. 369, PL A, figs. 1-2, 



PI. 39, figs. 7a-7e, PI. 40, fig. i. Deep Valley, Waynesburg, Deer Lick, 

 Rice's Landing, Cheat Haven, Connelsville, Taylorstown, Dinsmore, Bur- 

 gettstown, Monongahela City, Hanlon, Beaver, Raccoon Creek, New 

 Galilee, Fallston, Baden, Ambridge, Wampum, Nev^^castle, Mercer, James- 

 town, Hadley, Linesville, Shermansville, Conneaut Outlet, Spartansburg, 

 Albion, Miles Grove, Union City, Branchton, Renfrew, West Winfield, 

 Neville Island, Belleview, Shonstown, Flaugherty Run, Carnegie, Bridge- 

 ville, Pitcairn, Boston, Pittsburgh, Millvale, Thornhill, Bakerstown Sta- 

 tion, Six Mile Island, Aspinwall, Sandy Creek, Verona, Twelve Mile 

 Island, Harmarville, Russelton, Puchetta Creek, Tarentum, Butler Junc- 

 tion, Montrose, Livermore, Blairsville Intersection, Derry, Dundale, New 

 Alexandria, Ligonier, Crisp, Jane's Mill, Homer, Creekside, Goodville, 

 Indiana, Avonmore Station, Kittanning, Mosgrove, Templeton, Red 

 Bank, Punxsutawney, Du Bois, Franklin, Oil City, Tionesta, Garland, 

 Larabee, Hyndman, Ulysses, Pa. ; West Virginia. 



CaDibarus propinquus Williamson, Ann. Carnegie Mus., I, 1901, p. 13. Alle- 

 gheny County, Pennsylvania. 



Cambarus rusticus Williamson, 1. c. Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 



New York (Rochester and Cattaraugus Counties). 



PennsyIvVANIA (Green, Fayette, Washington, Westmore- 

 land, Beaver, Allegheny, Butler, Clarion, Venango, Erie, Craw- 

 ford, Warren, McKean, Bedford Counties). 



Cambarus propinquus Girard. 

 Lake Brie CraivHsh. 



Cambarus propinquus Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1852, p. 88. Lake 



Ontario, opposite Oswego; in Lota maculosa; Garrison Creek, Sackett's 



Harbor, Four Mile Creek, Oswego, New York. 

 Hagen, Mem. Mus. Comp. Z06I., Ill, 1870, p. 67, PL i, figs. 34-38, PI. 



3, fig. 153. Lake Oneida, Niagara, Rochester, Grass River, New York 



(Lake Superior, Illinois, Indiana). 

 • S. I. Smith, Rep. U. S. F. Com., II, 1872-73 (1874), P- 638. Cayuga 



Lake (Montreal, Wisconsin, Michigan). 

 ' — Faxon, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1885, p. 360. Canton, Ogdensburg, 



Forrestville, New York. (Illinois, Michigan.) 

 - — • Faxon, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., X, 1885, p. 91. Grass River, Canton, 



Black Lake, Ogdensburg, Lake Ontario, Sackett's Harbor, Oswego, 



