68 STEJNEGER AND BARBOUR, 1917 



Cnemidophorus tessellatus Baird 



Pacific R.R. Surv., Vol. 10, Pt. 4, 1859, p. 18. 

 Cnemidophorus tessellatus tessellatus (part) Cope 



Ann. Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1898 (1900), p. 575, fig. 107. 



TYPE locality: Arkansas River, near Castle Rock Creek, 



Colorado. 

 RANGE : Texas to California, also Utah, Colorado and Nevada. 



Cnemidophorus tessellatus mundus (Camp) 

 Cnemidophom^ tigris mundus Camp 



Univ. California Publ. ZooL, Vol. 17, Dec. 28, 191G, p. 71. 



-J TYPE locality: "Near Fort Yuma, in San Joaquim Valley" , 



= Fort Miller, Fresno County, California. "^ 



RANGE : Central California. 



Cnemidophorus tessellatus stejnegeri (Van Denburgh) 

 Cnemidophorus stejnegeri Van Denburgh 



Proc. California Ac. Sci., Ser. 2, Vol. 4, 1894, p. 300. 

 CnemidopJiorus grahamii stejnegerii Cope 



Ann. Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1898 (1900), p. 599. 



TYPE locality: Near Ensenada, Lower California, 

 range : Southern California and northern Lower California. 



SCINCIDAE 



Leiolopisma (GENUS) 



DuMERiL and Bibron, Erp. Gen., Vol. 5, 1839, p. 742 

 type: telfairii 



Leiolopisma laterale (Say) 



Sdncus lateralis Say 



Long's Exp. Rocky Mts., Vol. 2, 1823, p. 324. 

 Leiolopisma laterale Jordan 



Man. Vertebr. North. U. S., Ed. 8, 1899, p. 201. 

 Liolepisma laterale Cope 



Ann. Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1898 (1900), p. 622, fig. 123. 



TYPE locality: Banks of Mississippi River below Cape Girar- 

 deau, Missouri. 

 RANGE : Maryland to Florida, west to Illinois and Texas.^ 



1 What is apparently the same species occurs also in China and Formosa. 



