COPEIA 15 



Creek, Rocky Woods, Kintnersville ; H. versicolor, 

 Bristol; Rana pipiens, Bristol, Emilie, Fallsington, 

 Tullytown, Cash Ledge, Rocky Woods, Scott's 

 Creek, Langhorne; R. catesbeiana, Scott's Creek, 

 Tullytown, Langhorne, Bridgetown, Woodbourne, 

 Edison, Wycombe, Doylestown; R. clamata, Bristol, 

 Emilie, Rocky Woods, Cash Ledge, Scott's Creek, 

 Bridgetown, Langhorne, Woodbourne, Fallsington, 

 Edison, Wycombe, Doylestown; R. palustris, Anda- 

 lusia, Emilie, Tullytown, Scott's Creek, Wood- 

 bourne, Fallsington, Bridgetown, Edison; R. sylvat- 

 ica, Rocky Woods and Fallsington; Natrix sipedon, 

 Eddington, Bristol, Scott's Creek, Rocky Woods, 

 Woodbourne, Langhorne, Core Creek, Wycombe, 

 Edison; Storeria dekayi, Eddington and Bristol; 

 Diadophus punctatns, Croydon; Coluber constrictor, 

 Rocky Woods and Bristol; Thamnophis sauritus, 

 Croydon and Emilie; T. sirtalis, Bristol, Hulmeville, 

 Rocky Woods; Sceloporus undulatus, Nockamixon; 

 Chelydra serpentina, Croydon, Bristol, Woodbourne 

 and Edison; Kinosternon pensylvanicum , Tullytown, 

 Core Creek and Woodbourne; Sternothoerus odora- 

 tus, Bristol, Tullytown, Scott's Creek, Langhorne; 

 Pseudemys rubrivcfitris, Bristol; Clirysemys picta, 

 Bristol, Tullytown, Emilie, Rocky W^oods, David's 

 Well, Croydon, Scott's Creek, Woodbourne, Wy- 

 combe, Edison; Clemmys insculpta, Bristol; C. gut- 

 tata, Bristol, Tullytown, Rocky Woods, Scott's 

 Creek, Woodbourne, Edison; Terrapene Carolina, 

 Woodbourne and Doylestown. 



Henry W. Fowler, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



STUDYING THE BOX TURTLE. 



While collecting insects in woods at Orient, Oct. 

 8, 1916, I met an unusual, large, handsome male box 

 turtle Cistudo Carolina. The plastron measured six 

 and a half by five inches. The head and neck excep- 

 tionally bright orange. 



