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Figure 4. — Distribution of adult males larger than 50 mm seen four or more times at 

 Barbican in fenced yard around author's house September 30 to November 7 (dot=day 

 record of each position where lizard was sighted, circle^ night record; small number 

 adjacent to dot=more than one record in same position; lines around records for each 

 lizard enclose their activity ranges but indicate boundaries only roughly; observations a 

 long distance from activity range are joined by line that shows only which lizard was 

 involved and not path it took to reach place observed). Three of the males were present 

 for only part of this period. All but no. 91 were marked by October 1. He appeared 

 October 19 on a small, previously unoccupied, tree and was seen there until October 24, 

 when he was found dead in the carport (probably killed by our dog and perhaps carried 

 there by him). No. 2 was found dead on November 1. No. 33 disappeared about 

 October 30 and at about this time no. 45 moved along the wall to occupy no 33's area. 

 These records of no. 45 following no. 33's disappearance have been omitted. (No. 1==59 

 mm; no. 2=56 mm; no. 3=59 mm; no. 6=62 mm; no. 7=62 mm; no. 8=67 mm; no. 

 11=61 mm; no. 13=65 mm; no. 33=64 mm; no. 45=67 mm; no. 46=63 mm; no. 58=67 

 mm; no. 91=55 mm.) 



