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San Diego Soc. Xat. Hist.; lUiicoii, Klauber-^; /San, Pasqual, 

 Klaiiber-"; Tecatc, Klaiiber-'; Tiohioak, U.S.N.M.). 



Lower California has been divided into three rather arbitrary 

 districts for the purpose of the presentation of the locality records, 

 thus making it easier for users of this work to locate the points men- 

 tioned. In view of the extensive stretch of the peninsula in the 

 north and south direction, the division has been made as follows: 

 (1) A northern district, (2) a central district, and (3) a southern or 

 cape district. The available reports are listed below. 



Northern district {Agua Calient e, C.A.S.; Aguas Escondido, Van 

 Denburgh, 1922, p. 5()5, F.M.N.H. ; Emenada, Van Denburgh, 1890, 

 p. lOOG, U.S.N.M., C.A.S., Stanford ; 2 miles east of Erisenada, 

 C.A.S.; 7 miles south of Ensenada^ C.A.S. ; 17 miles south of En- 

 senada, C.A.S. ; 21 miles south of Etisenada, C.A.S. ; Las Cahra><, 

 C.A.S. ; Rosar'do, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 565, F.M.N.H.; >S'«;i An- 

 tonio^ Van Denburgh, 1922, p, 565, F.M.N.H.; San Quentln, C.A.S.; 

 San Salado, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 565, F.M.N.H.; San Telmo, Van 

 Denburgh, 1896, p. 10U6, C.A.S.; 6 miles east of San Telmo, C.A.S.; 

 Santo Domingo, C.A.S. ; hetween San Vincente and San Salado, Van 

 Denburgh, 1922, p. 1006, Stanford). Central district {Angeles Bay, 

 Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 565; Cerros Island, %oest coast, Stejneger, 

 1894, p. IT, U.S.N.M. ; Las Animas Bay, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 565, 

 C.A.S.; San Bartolome Bay, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 558, C.A.S.; 

 San Fernando, U.S.N.M.; San Francisquito Bay, Van Denburgh, 

 1922, p. 565, U.S.N.M., C.A.S., M.C.Z. ; San Ignacio at 500 feet, Van 

 Denburgh, 1922, p. 562, M.V.Z.U.C; Santa Rosalia, Mocquard, 1899, 

 p. 314) . Cape district {Agua Verde Bay, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 565 ; 

 Buena Vista, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 558, C.A.S. ; Cape San Lucas, 

 Stejneger, 1894, p. 17, U.S.N.M., C.A.S.; Castro Rancho, Concepcion 

 Bay, U.S.N.M. ; Concepcion Bay, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 565, C.A.S. ; 

 Coronados Island, east coast. Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 565, C.A.S.; 

 Espiritu Santo Island, east coast, Van Denburgh and Slevin, 1921&, 

 p. 397, C.A.S.; Guamichil Rancho, C.A.S.; Isla Partida, near Es- 

 ptiritu Santo Island, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 568, C.A.S.; La Paz, 

 Stejneger, 1894, p. 17, U.S.N.M., C.A.S., Baylor; Magdalena Bay, 

 C.A.S.; Magdalena Island, west coast, Stejneger, 1895, p. 132, 

 U.S.N.M., C.A.S.; Miraftores, Stejneger, 1895, p. 130, U.S.N.M.; 

 Mulege, Stejneger, 1895, p. 565, C.A.S.; Pichlinque Bay, Schmidt, 

 1922, p. 679, U.S.N.M.; Point Santa Antonita, San Nicolas Bay, 

 C.A.S.; Puerto Escondido, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 565, C.A.S.; 

 Rancho Viejo, 10 leagues north of Sam Jose del Cabo, U.S.N.M. ; San 

 Antonio, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 558, C.A.S.; San Evaristo, Van 



* Personal reports from L. M. Klauber that are not backed by specimens seen by tbe 

 writer, but are considered reliable. 



