MEXICAN, CENTRAL AMERICAN, AND CUBAN CAMBARI 21 
The following is a list of the known species and their dis- 
tribution : 
1. Cambarus (Paracambarus) paradoxus Ortmann. 
Tetela, Sierra de Zacapoaxtla, State of Puebla, Mexico. 
2. Cambarus (Procambarus) digueti Bouvier. 
Tributaries of Rio Santiago, State of Jalisco, Mexico(Bouvier). 
Guadalajara, State of Jalisco (Faxon). 
Ameca, State of Jalisco (Faxon). 
Hacienda de Villachuato, State of Michoacan (Faxon). The 
location of this hacienda is unknown. 
This species consequently belongs to the Pacific drainage in 
western Mexico. 
3. Cambarus (Procambarus) williamsont Ortmann. 
Los Amates, Province of Izabal, Guatemala (Atlantic drain- 
age). 
4. Cambarus (Procambarus) pilosimanus Ortmann. 
Coche, on river Coban, Guatemala (probably Coban, Prov- 
ince of Alta Vera Paz, see above p. 9g, footnote). 
Belize, British Honduras. (Both localities in Atlantic drain- 
age.) 
5. Cambarus (Procambarus) mexicanus Erichson. 
Mexico (Erichson, Ortmann). Probably the City of Mexico 
is meant, since the presence of this species in its neighborhood 
is confirmed by other records from the Federal District. 
Santa Maria, Mexico (Faxon). There are half a dozen places 
of this name in various parts of Mexico. One is close to the 
City of Mexico, and thus we may assume that this is intended. 
Tomatlan, Mexico, ‘‘terres chaudes” (Saussure). Again 
there are several places of this name in Mexico: one is south 
of the City of Mexico, in the Federal District, another in the 
State of Jalisco, not far from the Pacific Ocean; a third one 
about 10 miles south of Huatusco, in the State of Vera Cruz. 
Saussure’s specification: ‘‘ terres chaudes” renders it safe to 
assume that this latter locality in the State of Vera Cruz was 
intended. 
Puebla, State of Puebla (v. Martens). 
Mirador, Mexico (Faxon). This is an observation station in 
the’ State of ‘Vera Cruz, 19° 15’'N., 96° 40’ W., alt.) 3,600 
feet. I was not able to find it on any of the maps at my disposal. 
