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years. One was killed, according to reports, at Absecon, about 

 30 years ago. Mr. Charles Conner says they are reported to occur 

 about Long Mountain in Burlington county, though none were 

 seen. Mr. I. N. DeHaven reports one from Milford, in Camden 

 county during the fall of 1907. Mr. S. H. Hamilton killed one 

 in the early summer of 1905 at Poha Quarry in Warren county. 

 One was reported to have been killed in the Great Cedar Swamp 

 in the summer of 1907. I have credited this species to "Nego- 

 cean," which is a slip for Goshen, in last year's Report.* 

 Also at same place by an unfortunate slip, concerning Dr. Ab- 

 bott's statement about this species, read "by hogs" and not "in 

 bogs." 



Family IGUANID^. 



ScelopoiMs undulatus (Latreille). 

 Pine Tree Lizard. 



Seen at Green Creek on June 23d, 1907, while running about 

 dead leaves. Mr. J. E. Richardson says he has seen it at Clemen- 

 ton, Albion, east of Sicklerville, and Sumner, in Camden county. 



Family CHELONIIDiE. 



Caretta caretta (Linnasus). 



Logger Head Turtle. 



About Green Creek large sea turtles, evidently this species, are 

 occasionally taken in the pounds. They are usually sold as food, 

 according to the fishermen. One was reported, of moderately 

 large size, to have been washed ashore at Ocean City during 1901. 



Family CHELYDRID^. 



Chelydra serpentina (Linnaeus). 



Snapping Turtle. 



Mr. S. H. Hamilton reports it from Woodport on Lake Hopat- 

 cong, where he saw a single example. Mr. J. E. Richardson re- 

 ports a dark example he says he found half-way between Elwood 

 and Batsto. 



*Rep. N. J. State Museum, 1906 (1907), p. 193. 



