Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology ij 



Kinostcrnon odoratuni (Latreille). — Evidently common. 

 Nine specimens are at hand (University of Michigan collec- 

 tion), representing Henry and Reelfoot Lake. 



Kinostenion subnibniiii siibnibntm (Lacepede). — A single 

 small specimen identified as this form by Dr. Stejneger was 

 taken near Henry in a small pool of water in a sunny road 

 through moist woods. The carapace is 40 mm. in length, and 

 the plastron is 37 mm. long. 



Rhoades records one example of Kinon^tcrnon Pennsylvania 

 cum from Samburg. 



Chclydra serpentina (Linne). — A single adult was seined 

 from a small pond at Henry, but was accidentally destroyed 

 after it reached Ann Arbor. Rhoades took six specimens at 

 Samburg. 



Tcrrapene Carolina Carolina (Linne). — An adult specimen 

 each from Henry and Camden (University of Michigan, 53513, 

 53266) and from Clarksville and Danville (U. S. National 

 Museum, 45304. 45307)- 



Graptcuiys pscudogeographica pseudogeographica (Gray). — ■ 

 Five specimens were secured by Professor Ruthven at Reel- 

 foot Lake. 



Chryseniys niarginata dorsalis (Agassiz). — A single speci- 

 men was taken by Professor Ruthven at Reelfoot Lake. 



Pseudemys concinna (Le Conte). — Recorded by Rhoades. 

 from Raleigh and Samburg. 



Pseudemys elegans (Wied). — This turtle was very common 

 in the pools and ponds near Henry, and it was also seen in the 

 streams. Twenty-five specimens were secured, representing 

 Henry and Reelfoot Lake (University of Michigan collection). 



