310 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. 



Whether the form inhabiting the upper San Joaquin Valley is identical with that 

 from the tleserts remains to be seen. 



Uta stansbitriana is common throughout the Mohave Desert, ranging westward to 

 the extreme west end of Antelope Valley and down through the Canada de las Uvas 

 to old Fort Tejon. It ranges also over Wallcer Pass and down into Kern Valley. It 

 is common in Owens Valley and thence easterly in the Coso Mountains, Panamint 

 Valley and Mountains, Death Valley, the Amargosa Deseit, Ash Meadows, Pahrump 

 and Vegas valleys, and at the Great Bend of the Colorado, whence it ranges north- 

 erly in the valleys of the Virgin and Muddy to the Santa Clara Valley in south- 

 western Utah,, and the Pahranagat Valley, Nevada. In western Nevada it was not 

 found north of Sarcobatus Flat. 



Uta atansburiana Baird and Girard. 



Catalogue 

 Ko. 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens. 



Locality. 



Date. 



From whom received. 



2753 



4957 

 4857 

 4855 

 8529 

 2800 



8530 

 8480 

 8172 

 8146 

 8149 

 9377 

 8616 

 8642 

 8619 



9517 

 8614 

 8639 

 8618 

 8621 

 4122 

 8569 



8570 

 9484 

 9489 

 8615 

 5306 



! 2671-72 

 11973 

 11976 

 11982 

 9571 



15877 



15881 



15938-39 



15'.)63-64 



16518 



r,!892 



14131 



16507-9 



17216-17 



16817-25 



15584 



15877 



15881 



16667-73 

 168961 

 16926J 



Salt Lake City, Utah 



Pecos River, Texas 



....do 



....do 



Sanlldefonso, New Mexico 

 Albuquerque, New Mexico 



Aug. — , 1874 



Cave Spring, Arizona 



Camp Crittenden, Arizona 



Arizona 



Southern Utah 



Dome Canyon, Nevada 



July —,1874 

 Aug. — , 1874 

 —,1871 



Capt. H. Stansbury, U. 



S.A. 

 Capt. John Pope, U. S. A. 



J. K. Townsend 



do 



Cope and Yarrow 



Lieut. A. W. Whipple, 



U. S. A. 



H. W. Henshaw 



J.H.Rutter 



F.Bischoflf 



-, 1872 



Santa Barbara, California . 



Olamchu Peak, California . 



Santa Cruz Island, Cali- 

 fornia. 



Fort Tejon, California 



Southern California 



Mohave Desert, Arizona . . 



Fillmore, Utah 



Mohave Desert, Arizona . . 



Colorado River 



Cerros Island, Lower Cal- 

 ifornia. 



Lower California 



Ral.ston, Arizona 



Cottonwood Canyon, Utah 



Virginia City, Nevada 



Cape St. Lucas, L. Cali- 

 fornia. 



La Paz, L. California 



do 



do 



do 



Between Nogales and Rio 

 Grande. 



Canuen Island, Gulf of 

 California. 



San Luis Gonzales Bay, 

 Gulf of California. 



San Bartolome Bay, Lower 

 California. 



Santa Cruz Island, Cali- 

 fornia. 



San Clemente Island, Cal- 

 ifornia. 



Yuma, Arizona 



Colorado Desert.California 



San Diego, California 



Lower California 



Colorado Desert, Califor- 

 nia. 



Tucson, Arizona 



do 



La Paz, Lower California . 



Carmen Island, Gulf of 

 California. 



San Luis Gonzales Bay, 

 Gulf of California. 



Tucson, Arizona 



June — , 1875 

 Sept. — , 1875 

 June — , 1875 



Aug. — , 1875 



-,1875 



—,1875 



Sept. — , 1872 



—,1875 



— , 1876 



— , 1882 

 — , 1882 

 — , 1882 

 — , 1882 



Mar. 8, 1889 



Mar. 27,1889 



Apr. 11,1889 



Feb. 7, 1889 



Jan. 23,1889 



— , 1890 



June 16, 1884 

 May 14,1885 

 Apr. —,1890 



-do 



Dr. H. C. Yarrow . 



H. "W. Henshaw . 



do 



Dr. O. Loew 



J. Brown 



H. W. Henshaw 



J. A. Hasson 



Dr. H. C. Yarrow 



Dr. O. Loew 



Lieut. J. C. Ives, U. S. A 

 Dr. T.H. Streets, U.S. N. 



-do- 



Dr. C. G. Newberry. 



Exi)l. W.of 100th M. 

 J. Xautus 



L. Belding 



.....do.... 



do 



do 



Dr. C. B. R. Kennerly . . 



U. S. Fish Commission 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



C. R. Orcutt . 



do 



do 



do 



P. L. Jouy 



do 



L. Belding 



U. S. Fish Comraisaiou 



.do. 



P. L. Jouy. 

 do 



