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The published records for this species are Dallas 

 (Cope) , Deming's Bridge (Garman), Pecos (Brown) 

 and Corpus Christi (Taylor), I have received it 

 from El Paso from Messrs. Townsend and Barber, 

 and Mr, Brimley has it from Colmesneil. Mr, Mitch- 

 ell obtained it in Victoria County. I have personally 

 collected examples in the following localities : Alpine, 

 Austin, Burnet, Midland, Refugio, Goodnight, Cal- 

 vert and Waco and the Means' ranch in Jeff Davis 

 County, 



21. Xeeobatets BESLAlTOlEEl Agossiz. Berlandier's Tor- 



toise. 

 Recorded from Brownsville by Dr. True. There 

 is a shell of a young specimen from Jefferson County 

 in the Baylor Museum. 



22. Xeeobates beelandieri Agossiz. Berlandier's Tor- 



toise. 

 This species is confined to Southern Texas. Cope 

 mentions a specimen from near San Antonio, The 

 Baylor Museum collection contains the shell of an 

 adult collected near Oakville, Live Oak County, by 

 Rev. J. M. Carroll, and several alcoholic specimens 

 obtained at Brownsville by Mr. Bert Hinckley. 



23. Chelonia mydas lAnn. Green Sea Turtle. 



Gulf of Mexico. K all the green turtles shipped 

 from the coast country are captured in Texas waters, 

 the animal must be quite abundant. The largest 

 skull of this species that I have ever seen came from 

 Corpus Christi. 



24. Caretta caeetta Linn. Loggerhead Sea Turtle. 



Gulf of Mexico. Said to be abundant from Galves- 

 ton southward, 



25. Caretta kempi Garman. Bastard Loggerhead. 



This turtle must be exceedingly rare in Texas 

 waters. Among a lot of loggerhead skulls collected 

 by Mr. W. T. Battle, I found one that undoubtedly be- 



