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A series of eight specimens collected on Santa Cruz Island, 

 February 7, 1889, by Mr. C. H. Townsend of the U. S. 

 Fish Commission, (U. S. Nat. Mus. Nos. 15909-15917) are 

 all of the ordinary Ufa stansbiirlana type with imbricate dor- 

 sals and mucronate caudals. Four others, taken by Mr. 

 Joseph Grinnell at Friar's Harbor, Santa Cruz Island, are 

 also of the usual type. These have femoral pores 13-14, 

 15-15, 12-13, and 15-15. 



3. Sceloporus biseriatus becki Van Denburgh. 



Mr. Joseph Grinnell has kindly sent me five specimens of 

 the Sceloporus of Santa Cruz Island, three of which he has 

 given to the Academy. All five show the characteristic 

 coloration of S. becki. Three have the supraoculars in con- 

 tact with the frontoparietals on both sides of the head, one 

 has these scales in contact on one side but separated on the 

 other, and the fifth specimen has granules intervening on 

 both sides. 



4. Gerrhonotus scincicauda Skilton. 



Gerrhonotus scincicaudiis Yarrow, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. no. 24, 1882, p. 48; 



Van Denburgh, Occas. Papers, Cal. Acad. Sci. 5, 1897, p. 106. 

 Gerrhonotus multicarinatus Cope, Report, U. S. Nat. Mus. 1898 (1900), 



P- 525- 



Yarrow and Cope record two specimens (U. S. Nat. Mus. 

 No. 8626) collected on Santa Cruz Island by Mr. H. W. 

 Henshaw in June, 1875. One of these is still in the National 

 Museum, where I examined it some years ago. 



Ana Capa Island. 



I believe no reptiles have been recorded from Ana Capa. 

 Only the following species has come into my hands. 



1. Uta stansburiana Baird & Girard. 



Mr. Joseph Grinnell has sent me seven specimens col- 

 lected on Ana Capa Island, September 4, 1903. Five of 

 these are typical U. stansburiana, but the other two have 

 dorsals similar to those of the two specimens collected by 



