Figure 5. — Activity ranges of females and juveniles in part of Barbican brush heap (see 

 fig. 4 for activity ranges of adult males; activity range boundaries were constructed by 

 linking marginal records for each lizard; heavy solid lines= larger individuals, dotted 

 lines = smaller lizards, thin solid lines = structural elements, remaining lines = boundaries 

 of brush heaps; period covered = January 23 to February 23, except for nos. 162, 148, and 

 163, for which boundaries represent activity ranges before shifts discussed in test (pp. 49 

 and 52) occurred; in the following list, dates of measurement are given because certain 

 lizards show appreciable growth: no. 59 female = 41 mm, January 23; no. 145 female = 43 

 mm, January 9; no. 148 female=26 mm, January 9, to 28 mm, February 1; no. 156female = 

 25 mm, January 10, to 28 mm, February 7; no. 161 female=29 mm, January 10; no. 162 

 female=ca. 39 mm; no. 163 female=26 mm, January 24, to 28 mm, February 9; no. 164 

 female=33 mm, January 26, to 34 mm, February 9; no. 166male = 22 mm, January 30; no. 

 171 male = 31 mm, February 9, to 35 mm, March 11; no. 175 female=24 mm, February 9). 



