REPTILES. 



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Vegetation 



Cryptogams, (Flowerless Plants). 

 Fungi. 



Undetermined fungi 



Basidiomycetes 



Mushrooms 



Bryophyta, Moss 



Phanerogams, (Flowering Plants). 

 Undet 



Roots . 

 Buds.. 



Leaves . 

 Berries , 

 Seeds . . 



Podophyllum, pelatum (May Apple) 



Vitis labrusca (Grapes) 



Primus sp. (Cherry) seeds 



Rubus sp. (Blackberry) 



Pyrus sp. (Apple) 



Osmm-hiza sp 



Pyrula rotundifolin 



Physalis sp. ((iround Cherry) 



Gramineae, grass 



Bird's Wheat Moss 



Animal matter 



Annulata (Earthworms) 



Mollusca (Mollusks) 



Snails 



Slugs 



Crustacea {Cambariis sp.) 



Myriapoda (Millipedes) . . 



Insects (Insecta) 



Undetermined insects 



Orthoptera (Grasshoppers, etc.) 



Acridiidae 



Melanoplus femur-rubrum (Red-legged G). 



Gryllidae (Crickets) 



Gryllus pennsjlvavicns (Cricket) 



Locustidae (Long Horned Grasshoppers) . . . 



Hemiptera Pentatomidae (Stink Bugs) . .' 



• Lepidoptera (Moths) 



Larvae (Caterpillars) 



Pupae (Chrysalids) 



Notodontidae — Datana ministra 



Noctuidae, larvae (Cut worrrfs) 



Diptera (Flies) 



Coleoptera (Beetles, etc.) 



Undetermined beetles 



Larvae of Beetles 



Carabidae (Ground Beetles). 



Undetermined ground beetles 



Carabus limbatus 



Pterostichus lucublandus 



Harpalus cniiginosus 



Hymenoptera (Ants, etc.) 



Vertebrata (Back-boned Animals). 



Mammalia, Muridae (Mice) 



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The eggs jii-e covered by a thin shell, and are deposited in loose 

 soil. Acoording to Hay (185)l'a, 581), they nninber from four to 

 six and are laid about the latter part of June or after. 



In winter they burrow into the soil to hibernate, and Ditmars 

 (1907, 62) records one that was found in January, buried to a 

 depth of about two feet. 



Range: The species has been re])orted from: ^Michioan (Sager, 

 1830, :?()1; Aoassiz, 1857, 445), Ann Arbor (Smith, 1870, 7), Eaton 

 and Montcahn ("ounties (Clark, 1002, 193), Barry, Kalamazoo, 



