Vaejovis carolinianus Distribution 67 



KENTUCKY: Jackson, Larue, Lee, and Leslie counties. 



TENNESSEE: Claiborne, Grundy, and Monroe counties. 



GEORGIA: Cherokee, Crawford, Dade, and Polk counties. 



ALABAMA: Calhoun, Colbert, Dallas, Elmore, Fayette, Hale, 

 Lawrence, Marion, Randolph, and Shelby counties. 



MISSISSIPPI: Lauderdale County. 



The following additional localities were communicated by H. L. 

 Stahnke (in lift.) based on specimens in his personal collection, now 

 housed at the CAS. These samples were not represented in the material 

 loaned from that institution, but they are considered accurate and are 

 hence incorporated into Figure 2. 



KENTUCKY: Meade Co., Muldraugh. 



TENNESSEE: Blount Co., Great Smoky Mountains Nat. Pk., 1 

 mi (1.6 km) S The Sinks, and along Little Tennessee R. at Long Arm 

 Bridge. Sevier Co., Gatlinburg. 



ALABAMA: Jefferson Co., Adger. Tuscaloosa Co., Peterson. 



MISSISSIPPI: County Unknown, Pine Flat. 



The following localities, communicated verbally by J. L. Knight 

 (South Carolina State Museum, Columbia), are also incorporated into 

 Figure 2. 



SOUTH CAROLINA: Aiken Co., North Augusta, S of 1-20 along 

 N side of Savannah River. Lexington Co., West Columbia. McCormick 

 Co., L. Thurmond. 



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS— I thank W. D. Sissom, West Texas A&M 

 University and NCSM arachnid research associate, for providing records 

 of V. carolinianus from his files, including those in the AMNH and 

 TAM holdings as well as his personal collection, and for reviewing a 

 preliminary draft of the manuscript. The following curators, collection 

 managers, and university faculty graciously provided access to, or loans 

 from, holdings under their care: D. Azuma (ANSP), C. E. Griswold 

 and V. F. Lee (CAS), G. E. Stanton (CC), J. H. Morse (CU), D. Summers 

 (FMNH), G. B. Edwards (FSCA), K. C. McGiffen and K. R. Methven 

 (ILNHS), H. W. Levi (MCZ), T. L. Schiefer (MEM), R. L. Jones (MMNS), 

 J. P. Jass (MPM), K. R. Ahlstrom (NCDA), R. L. Blinn (NCSU), J. A. 

 Coddington (NMNH), R. W. Brooks (SEM), J. B. Whitfield (UAAM), 

 C. L. Smith (UGA), C. V. Covell, Jr. (UL), M. F. O. Brien (UMMZ), 

 and R. L. Hoffman (VMNH). M. Ward, University of Alabama, provided 

 a copy of Benton's thesis (1973) and checked on Alabama localities; J. 

 Hall, Alabama Museum of Natural History, likewise provided valuable 

 advice on Alabama localities and physiographic features. R. N. Henson 

 kindly provided records from his personal collection (RNH) and the 



