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but not extending on neck. On wrinkled skin of neck, lines lon- 
gitudinally, made up of spots on tubercles, extend to number of 
about 10. Feet and legs all grayish mottled horn-color and 
spotted with brownish and paler. Iris slaty. Length about 3% 
inches. Mare Run, tributary of the Great Egg Harbor River, 
at May’s Landing, Atlantic County, April 23rd, 1905. ‘T. D. 
Keim and H. W. Fowler. 
Dr. Abbott says they are common about Trenton, and are fre- 
quently taken by anglers on lines though are of no value. I 
found an example in a cut-off of Mantua Creek, near Mantua, in 
April of 1906. Its carapace was covered entirely with moss-like 
vegetation. ‘This species is said to occur about Dennisville, in 
Cape May County, though I have never seen any examples from 
there. 
Terrapene Merrem, Tent. Syst. Amphib., 1820, p. 27, type 
Terrapene boscii Merrem (= Testudo odorata Latreille) by first 
species has priority over Aromochelys Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
Lond., 1855, p. 199, type Testudo odorata Latreille by first 
species. dromochelys now generally in use must then give way 
to Terrapene. 
Cistuda odorata Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., IV, pt. 2, 
1825, p. 206 (ref. infers). ? 
Cistudo odorata Say, |. c., p. 216 (ref. infers). 
Emys odorata Harlan, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VI, pt. 1, 
1829, p. 30 (ref. infers).—Harlan, Med Phys. Res., 1835, p. 
156 (copied).. 
Sternothaerus odoratus Holbrook, N. Am. Herp., III, 1838, p. 
29, Pl. 4 (ref. infers).—Holbrook, |. c., Ed. 2, I, 1842, p. 133, 
Pies: 
zotheca odorata Abbott, Geol N. J., 1868, p. 799. 
Aromochelys odorata Abbott, Nat. Rambles, 1885, p. 475.— 
Stone, Am. Nat., XL, 1906, p. 169.—Fowler, Am. Nat., XL, 
1906, p 596. 
