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Hope, in Morris county, by Mr. S. H. Hamilton. Found in 

 Mantua Creek at Wenonah, Gloucester county, on November 

 3d, 1907. 



Clemmys insculpta (Le Conte). 



Wood Tortoise. 



Found at Oxford Furnace in Warren county in dry and open 

 upland, by Mr. S. H. Hamilton. In captivity, an example fed on 

 earthworms. 



Clemmys guttata (Schneider). 



Spotted Terrapin. 



Found in the Rancocas Creek at New Lisbon, May 5th, 1907. 

 Mr. S. H. Hamilton found it common at Mount Hope in Morris 

 county. Mr. J. E. Richardson says he found it at Westville. 



Didicia Carolina (Linnaeus). 

 Box Tortoise. 



Found near Grenloch, in Camden county, May 19th, 1907. 

 Several found at Green Creek on June 23d, 1907. They have 

 an unfortunate habit of attempting to crawl across the roads, 

 when they usually become entrapped in the wagon-ruts, out of 

 which they do not seem to be able to escape, and are then often 

 killed by passing teams. 



Mr. S. H. Hamilton says that in his experience it is common on 

 all the Watchung Mountains, not descending into the valleys. It 

 occurs usually in forest land, and most always in heavy timber. 

 He found it all through Scott's Mountain, Cherry Hill Lane. 

 Orange Mountain. O'Rourke's Quarry to Milburn, and Oxford 

 Furnace toward Washington, especially in Bethlehem Cut. They 

 were preyed on by the skunks. 



Mr. J. E. Richardson says he has found it at Clementon in 

 Camden county. 



