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Calemys muhlenbergu Agassiz, Contrib, Nat. Hist. U. S., 
I, 1857, p. 443. 
Clemys muhlenbergu Abbott, Geol. N. J., 1868, p. 800. 
Clemmys muhlenbergii Abbott, Am. Nat., XVI, 1882, p. 707. 
Chelopus muhlenbergu Abbott, Nat. Rambles, 1885, p. 475. 
Chelopus muhlenbergi E. Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. Y., 
1898-99, No. I1, p. 19. 
Clemmys muhlenbergi Stone, Am. Nat., XL, 1906, p. 169.— 
Fowler, Am. Nat., XL, 1906, p. 596. ‘ 
Emys biguttata Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., IV, pt. 
2, 1825, pp. 205, 212 (ref. infers?). 
Clemmys insculpta (LeConte). 
PLATE 66. 
Wood ‘Tortoise. Red Belly. Rough Backed Turtle. Rough 
Back. Fresh Water Terrapin. 
Shell carinated and its plates marked with concentric strize and 
radiating black lines. Color reddish-brown and each plate of 
plastron with a black blotch. 
This is an upland species and is scarce. It reaches a length 
of 8 inches and is in demand as food. Dr. Abbott says it is 
rare about Trenton. There is a shell in the Academy from 
Woodbury. It sometimes lives in the dry woods though most 
of those I have seen were along the banks of streams. 
Emys insculpta Harlan, Med. Phys. Res.,* 1835, p. 152 
(copied ).—Holbrook, N. Am. Herp., II, 1838, p. 17, Pl. 2— 
Melbcookrlrc. Id. 2,0 1842, p. 93, Plt 1: 
Glyptemys insculpta Agassiz, Contrib. Nat. Hist. U. S., L 
1857, p. 443.—Abbott, Geol. N. J., 1868, p. 800. 
Chelopus insculptus Abbott, Nat. Rambles, 1885, p. 475. 
Cleminys insculptus Stone, Am. Nat., XL, 1906, p. 169. 
Emys scabra Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. IV, pt. 2, 
1825, pp. 204, 210.—Harlan, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., IV, 
pi wt, 1620, Pp: Zo. 
