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Clemmys insculpta (Le Conte). 

 Wood Tortoise. 



Mr. Miller says it is rather common about Plainfield. 



Mr. Seiss has two half-grown examples from High Bridge. 



Clemmys guttata (Schneider). 

 Spotted Terrapin. 



Mr. Miller says it is rather abundant about Plainfield. 

 Mr. Seal reports having seen it at Brown's Mills, in Burlingtor 

 county. 



Mr. Seiss has it from High Bridge and Gloucester. 



Terrapene Carolina (Linnaeus). 

 Box Tortoise. 



Shell found in Crooked Creek, near Cape May Court House, Cape 

 May county, on January 5th, 1908. 



Mr. Miller says it is rather abundant about Plainfield. 



One found near South Dennis, in Cape May county, on May 10th, 

 1908. It was rather dull yellowish with obscure dusky markings. 



Mr. Seiss has it from Hunterdon county, and Jamesburg, in 

 Middlesex county. 



Messrs. Stone and McCadden found two examples at Beesley's 

 Point, on August 15th, 1908. One had crimson eyes. 



