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Oneida Lake, Cayuga Lake, Rochester, Niagara, Forestville, New York. 

 (Canada, Lidiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Lake Superior.) 



Underwood, Bull. 111. Lab. N. Hist., 11, 1886, p. 371. New York (On- 

 tario, Quebec, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Lake Superior, Wisconsin, 

 Iowa). 



W. P. Hay, Amer. Nat., XXXIII, 1899, pp. 960, 962. Canada to Min- 

 nesota. 



Ortmann, Ann. Carnegie Mus., Ill, 1905, p. 400. Presque Isle, Miles 



Grove, Albion, Conneauteville, Elk Creek, Swanville, Squaw Run, Brae- 

 burn, Hill, Monaca, Monongahela City, Taylorstown, Smithfield, Cheat 

 Haven, Pennsylvania. 



Cambarus (Fa.vpniiis) propinqnus Ortmann, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. Phila., 

 XLIV, 1905, p. 112 (diagnosis in key), p. 132 (Ohio, Michigan). 



Ortmann, Mem. Carnegie Mus., II, No. 10, 1906, p. 358, PI. 39, figs. 



6a-6b. (Above localities in Pennsylvania ; Ohio, Michigan.) 



New York (Lake Ontario, Garrison Creek, Sackett's Har- 

 bor, Four-mile Creek, Oswego, Lake Oneida, Niagara, Roches- 

 ter, Grass Creek, Cayuga Lake, Canton, Black Lake, Ogdens- 

 burg, Niagara, Forestville). 



Pennsylvania (Presque Isle, Miles Grove, Albion, Conneaut- 

 ville, Elk Creek, Swanville, Squaw Run, Braeburn, Hill, Monaca, 

 Monongahela City, Taylorstown, Smithfield, Cheat Haven). 



Cambarus immunis Hagen. 



Cambarus iiiuniinis Hagen, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., No. Ill, 1870, p. 71, PI. 



I, figs. loi, 102, PI. 3, fig. 160, PI. 8, fig. b (male and female). Lawn 



Bridge and Belleville, Illinois; Huntsville, Alabama; Beaufort, North 



Carolina. 

 — S. I. Smith, Rep. U. S. F. Com., II, 1872-73 (1874), p. 639 (on 



Hagen). 



Faxon, Proc. Amer. Acad. Sci., XX, 1884, p. 146. New York (Indi- 

 ana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, 

 Wyoming, Alabama, Mexico). 



' — Faxon, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., X, 1885, p. 99, PL 10, figs. 6a, 6a' 



New York to Wyoming. 



Underwood, Bull. 111. Lab. N. Hist., II, 1886, p. 369. New York (to 



Wyoming arid Mexico). 



W. P. Hay, Amer. Nat., XXXIII, 1899, P- 960. New York (to Wy- 



oming and Texas). 



New York, 



