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HERPETOLOGY OF MICHIGAN. 



Habits and Habitat: The habits of this species are probably 

 very simihir to those of C. cinera. It is found in similar habitats. 



Range. C. bellil has been found thus far only in the western 

 part of the northern peninsula. It is a western form that ranges 



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Fig. 49. Distribution of Chryscinys hcUii. 

 Horizontal ruling, specimens examined ; vertical ruling, reports only. 



westward to Oregon. The Michigan localities are : Porcupine Moun- 

 tains, Ontonagon County, Brown Lake, Norway and Iron Mountain, 

 Dickinson County (Ruthyen, 1909, 117; 1910, 59). The Marquette 

 record for cinerea (Ruthyen, 1906, 112) is probably this form and is 

 so indicated on the map. 



