CRAYFISHES. BY is) 
I was told in Great Barrington that these animals were introduced 10-15 years 
ago into Lake Buel, on the borders of the neighboring towns of Monterey and 
New Marlborough, by anglers who were using them as fish-bait, that they are 
now exceedingly numerous in Lake Buel and have been probably transferred 
thence to neighboring ponds by boys. 
C. affinis has been introduced into Europe as a piscicultural experiment in 
acclimatization at the Station Agricole at Fécamp, France, and elsewhere. 
This species has also been found of late in Central Park Lake, New York 
City, and in Prospect Park Lake, Brooklyn; it has also been reported as intro- 
duced into a lake in East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Conn. (Bull. N. Y. Zodl. 
Soc., Nov. 1912, 16, p. 924). 
CAMBARUS PROPINQUUS Girard. 
New localities:— Nrw York: Munnsville, Madison Co.; Glennmark 
Creek, North Rose, Wayne Co.; Chaumont River, Batavia, Genesee Co.; 
Seneca Lake; Mud Creek and Saint Lawrence River, Cape Vincent, Jefferson 
Co.; Griffin’s Creek, Chaumont, Jefferson Co.; Stony Island, Jefferson Co.; 
Stony Creek, Henderson Harbor, Jefferson Co.; Sandy Creek, North Hamlin, 
Monroe Co.; Nine-Mile Point, Webster, Monroe Co.; Selkirk, Oswego Co.; 
Marsh Creek, Point Breeze, Orleans Co.; Tonawanda Creek; Canada Way Creek, 
Dunkirk, Chautauqua Co.; Van Buren Point, Chautauqua Co.; Silver Creek, 
Chautauqua Co.; Cattaraugus Creek. Onto: Cowles Creek, Geneva, Ashtabula 
Co.; Conneaut Creek, Kingsville, Ashtabula Co.; Rocky River, Olmsted Falls, 
Cuyahoga Co.; Port Clinton, Ottawa Co.; Catawba Island, Ottawa Co.; Lake- 
side, Ottawa Co. Inprana: Tippecanoe River, Delong, Fulton Co.; Sims, Grant 
Co.; Winona Lake, Kosciusko Co.; Eagle Lake, Warsaw, Kosciusko Co.; Evans- 
ville, Vanderburg Co.; Eel River and Blue River, Columbia City, Whitley Co. 
Intros: Wabash R., Hutsonville, Crawford Co. (Mus. Comp. Zodl.); Kan- 
kakee River, Momence, Kankakee Co.; Illinois River, Havana, Mason Co. 
Micuican: Raisin River, Monroe, Monroe Co.; Black Creek, Lexington, Sanilac 
Co.; Port Sanilac, Sanilac Co.; Grand River below Lansing, Ingham Co.; Wolf 
Lake, Jackson Co.; Long Lake, 8 miles north of Alpena, Alpena Co.; Tawas 
City, Iosco Co.; Au Sable River, Au Sable, Iosco Co.; mouth of Carp River, 12 
miles from Straits of Mackinac; Mullet Lake, Cheboygan Co. (U.S. N. M.). 
Mexico: Jimenez, State of Chihuahua (Field Mus. Nat. Hist.). 
The locality Jimenez, Mexico, is such an extraordinary one for this species 
1 Acclimatation des Ecrevisses Américaines. Revue Scientifique, Jan. 9, 1897, ser. 4, 7, p. 56. 
