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collected by Dr. Thomas Barbour, and Nos. 22741 from Catamarca 

 and 22762 from Chubut, the last two received from Museo de la 

 Plata. 



LIOLAEMUS KATCHERI Stejneger 



1909. Liolaemus hatcheri Siejneger, Rep. Pfiuceton Univ. Exp. Patagonia, vol. 

 3, pt. 2, p. 218 (type locality, southern Patagonia, Territory of Santa 

 Cruz). 



Argentina. — Six specimens, No. 36912, the type, and Nos. 36907-11, 

 paratypes, collected by J. B. Hatcher in Patagonia in 1898. 



LIOLAEMUS KINGII (Bell) 



1843. Proctotretus km(fu Bell, Zool. " Beagle," Reptiles, p. 13, (type locality. 



Port Desire in Patagonia). 

 1885. Liolaemus hingvi Boulenger, Cat. Liz. Brit. AIus., vol. 2, p. 149. 



Argentina. — Twenty specimens from Patagonia, No. 34702, taken 

 by J. W. Titcomb at 1.000 feet elevation in the Mountains of Neuquen 

 on November 10, 1903, and Nos. 36913-31, secured by J. B. Hatcher 

 in 1898. 



LIOLAEMUS LEMNISCATUS Gravenhorst 



1838. Liolaemus lemniscatus Gravenhorst, Nova Acta Caes. Acad. Leop.-Carol., 

 vol. 18, pt. 2, p. 731 (type locality, Valparaiso). — Boxjlenger, Cat. Liz. 

 Brit. Mus., vol. 2, 1885, p. 143. 



1845. Liolaemus elegans Tschudi, Fauna Peruana, Herpet., p. 33 (tj'pe locality, 

 Cbancay, Peru). 



1885. Liolaemus fuscus Boule.nger. Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., vol. 2, p. 144 (type 

 locality, Valparaiso, Chile). 



R.OUX (1907, p. 297) has compared the types of Liolaemus elegans 

 Tschudi with examples of L. lemniscatus and has considered them to 

 be identical. 



South America. — Two specimens, Nos. 11466 and 9822. 



Chile. — Five specimens. No. 62257, obtained at Calama by C. G. 

 Abbott, and No. 5525 (four specimens) taken at Santiago by Lieut. 

 J. M. Gilliss. 



Peru. — One specimen, No. 52211, from Oroya, collected in the high 

 Andes at 12,000 feet elevation, by J. N. Rose. This example, having 

 about 50 scale rows around the body, is typical of the Liolaemus 

 fuscus of Boulenger (1885), and apparently of Liolaemus elegans 

 Tschudi (1845) as well. 



LIOLAEMUS LINEOMACULATUS Boulenger 



1885. Liolaemus lineomaculatus Boulenger, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., vol. 2, p. 149 

 (type locality, Patagonia). 



Argentina. — Seventeen specimens, No. 22765 from Chubut, Nos. 

 52963-64 from Mendoza, collected in 1914 by R. Sanzin, and Nos.. 



