240 NOTES ON CAl.IFOKMA ANIMALS 



Bascaiiiuui constrictor vetustiiiu ' vLiini.). YvUowl'ilUvd J:Utrl, Snahc. 



Not uiicoiiiiiion oil (Ik- INIcC'IoikI. 

 Bascauium taeuiatuni laterale (llullowell). IlaUtmiU't Coatli-nhip Snahc. 



One spcciiiu'ii. Not coininon. 

 Eutseuia hammoudi Kcnuicott. llammoud'n (imhr Snake. 



From Ea^le Lake. Collected by "Sir. lleihshaw. 

 Eutaeiiia vagrans (B. &, G.)- 11 anderiiKj Garlcr SiuiLc. 



Collected on Pitt liiver by Lieutenant ^Villianlsoll, and al Ilninboldt 

 Uay by Lieutenant Tiowbiidi;e. 



Eutaeiiia elegaiis 15. & G. Boi/d's Curler Snake. 



Obtained at Fort Bidwell in 'Inly, 1878, by Mr. llenslunv. 

 Eutseuia sirtalis (Liiin.)- Striped Snake. 



Numerous s[)eciinens were collected on the JNIcClond and elsewhere. 

 Eutaenia sirtalis parietalis (Linn.), Cope. Eockij Uonntaia (lartcr Snake. 



Fort Lidwell. H. W. Heushavv. 



Eutaenia sirtalis obscura (Linn.), Cope. Dusky Garlcr Snake. 



Fort Crook. Capt. John Feilner. 

 Entcenia sirtalis pickeringi {15. &, G.), Cope. Plckcrhufs Garter Snake. 



Fort Eeadiug. Dr. Hammond. 

 Eutasnia sirtalis tetrataenia (Linn.), Cope. California Garter Snake. 



Fill Kiver. Lieutenant Williamson. 

 Eutceuia atrata Kenuicott. Black Garter Snake. 



Obtained at Crescent City by Mr. Paul Schumacker. 

 Charina plumbea B. & G. Lead-culored Worm Snake. 



NVhile at Berry vale, near the western base of Mount Shasta, a boy 

 killed a Snake which he thought had " a head at each cud," a notion not 

 unlikely to be sujigested by the ai)pearauce of this short-tailed Snake. 

 The species is not uncommon about Mr. J. H. Sissou's meadows at that 

 place. Mr. Henshaw met with it at Eagle Lake, on the eastern slope 

 of the Sierras, in LS77. 



URODELA. Sala.mandeks. 



Amblystoma tenebrosimi 13. & G. Oregon Salamander. 



1 found this Salanuinder rather numerous in the small Iributaries of 

 the Lower McCloud late in the autumn, and secured many si)ecimens, 

 the largest of which was probably not more than 7 inches in length. 

 Plethodon iecanus Copo. Mount SItaiita Salamander. 



Described by Professor Cope from a specimen which lie found near 

 the mouth of the McCloud. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philada., 1SS3, p. 24.) 



* 77. constviclor ret ii'itnm shonUl he H. ronstrictor JIarirentria (Lhm.),Yiirte,v>- and 



