CROCODILIANS, LIZARDS, AND SNAKES. 



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Anolis carolinenKits Linncfiis — Contiuued. 



Catalogue 

 No. 



8335 



5163 

 5158 



5161 

 8305 

 4175 

 9439 

 5160 



5163 

 8903 

 5126 

 5124 



8985 

 5088 

 5147 

 9440 

 5123 



5166 



5218 

 4726 

 9965 



11905 

 2988 



11707 

 10601 



9265 

 14805 



15383-97 

 15541 

 15603 

 17076 

 17696 



18029 



19272 

 19273 

 19274-5 

 19799 

 19992 

 20031 

 22343 



22345 



If umber 

 of speci- 

 mens. 



Locality. 



Kingston, North Caro- 

 lina. 



Louisiana 



Summerville, North Car- 

 olina. 



New Orleans, Louisiana. 



Tocoi, Florida 



Pensacola, Florida 



Micanopy, Florida 



Grand Couteau, Louis- 

 iana. 



Louisiana 



Lake Monroe, Florida . . 



Eutaw, Alabama 



New Orleans to Gal- 

 veston, Texas. 



North Carolina 



Cat Island, "Wisconsin.. 



Wisconsin 



Charleston, South Caro- 

 lina. 



Kemper County, Missis- 

 sippi. 



Alabama 



Micanopy, Florida 



Little Sarasota Bay, 

 Florida. 



Nashville, Georgia 



Victoria, Texas 



"When 

 collected. 



—,1875 



July 28,1880 



Camp Tuma, California 

 Middle Sound, North 



Carolina. 

 Round Lake, Alabama. . 

 Stanly County, North 



Cafoliua. 

 New Orleans, Louisiana. 



Cook County, Texas 



Indian River 



Cameron County, Texas. 

 Neches River, 14 miles 



east of Palestine, Texas 

 Indian River, Miko, 



Florida. 



Savannah, Georgia 



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Eustis, Florida 



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Orange Hammock, De 



Soto County, Florida. 

 Lake Arbuckle, Polk 



County, Florida. 



Apr. 18,1880 

 July 14,1876 



From whom received. 



H. W. "Welsher . 



C. B. Adams.. 

 J. C. McNair . 



G. "Wurderaann 



Prof. F. B. Meek . . . 

 Dr. R.W. Jeffrey.. 



Dr. J. H. Bean 



St. Charles College 



C. B. Adams 



Prof. S.F. Baird... 

 Prof. A. "Winchell . 

 C. B. Adams .. . 



C.B.Adams 



G. "Wurdemann. 



W. M. Stewart . . 

 Dr. J. H. Bean . . . 

 Prof. F.B. Meek. 



W.I.Taylor 



Maj. W. H. Emory, 

 U. S. A. 



R.O.Abbott 



R.E.Earl 



A. L. Kumllien . 

 John S. Webb . . 



Dr. R. W. Shufeldt . . . 



G. H. R.agsdale 



G. "Wurdemann 



C.K.Worthen 



"U. S. Fish Commission 



Dr. Geo. Marx 



Nature of 

 specimen. 



Prof. I. G. H. Kinberg 



Prof. I. G. H. Kinberg . 



C. W. Richmond 



U. S. Fish Commission. 



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CTENOSAURA Wiegmann. 



Ctenosaura Wiegmann, Isis A'^on Oken, 1828, p. 371. 

 Enyaliosaurus Gray, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., 1845, p. 192. 



The species of this genus are restricted to the Mexican and Central 

 American regions as (Jyclnra is to the West Indian. The species Icnown 

 to rae are six in number, as follows : 



I. Caudal whorls complete ; dorsal crest extending only on the anterior dorsal region. 

 Tail round, Avhorls separated hy one row of scales; brown, with a few black 



cross-bands on anterior dorsal region C. hemilopha Cope. 



n. Caudal whorls complete; dorsal crest extending to rump. 

 a. Caudal whorls separated by one row of scales. 



Three scales on canthus rostralis; dorsal crest interrupted at rump; black 

 or dark brown C. miiltispinis Cope. 



