380 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. 



ters. It always lias about tweuty-eight transverse series of keeled uni- 

 mucronate scales between the interscapula and interfemoral regions, and 

 tlie lateral scales are not larger than the ventral. The head scales are 

 smooth. There may be three or two rows of supraorbitals between the 

 internal and superciliary scales. The colors are often brilliant, especially 

 n specimens from near San Antonio, where the sides of the neck and 

 head are often of a bright rufous and the tail reddish and yellowish- 

 brown at the base. It is very abundant from Dallas west to Fort 

 Concho, and southwest to San Antonio, and in the iirst plateau region 

 to the head of the Medina River. It is found on the ground, but 

 always takes refuge in trees, running on and around the limbs with 

 great agility. 



According to Stejneger' this species is common in the cedar belt of 

 the San Francisco Mountain plateau in Arizona. 



Sceloporus undulaius consobrinns Baird and Girard. 



Catalogue 

 No. 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens. 



4109 

 2910 

 2905 



2855 

 2880 



2895 

 2906 



2908 



2853 

 2893 

 2876 

 2854 



2936 

 2898 

 2883 

 2899 



2937 



2833 



2868 



4360? 



43015 



4362 i 



8491 



8520 



5240 



8161 

 8163 

 8555 

 4925 

 4821 

 4865 

 5352 

 2899 



8584 

 8606 

 8607 

 8609 

 8643 

 8664 

 9548 



Locality. 



San Pedro, Texas 



Cauad I an 



Near Canadian 



Red River 



Between Pecos River and 



San Antonio, Texas. 



Sand Hills, ISebraska 



Gaudalupe and Rio 



Pecos. 

 Headwaters of Trinity 



River. 



Santa Rita del Cobre 



Fort Pierre, Nebraska 



Texas 



When col- 

 lected. 



and 



Between El Paso 

 Janos, Mexico. 



Verdigris 



Sonora 



City of Chiliuahua 



Between Janos and San 



Luis Spring. 



Sand Hills, Nebraska 



Republican River , 



Fort Pierre, Nebraska 



Little Colorado 



Upper Coloriida 



San Francisco Mountains. 

 Fort Wingate, New 



Mexico. 

 San Juan River, New 



Mexico. 

 Taos, New Mexico 



Dome Canyon, Utah ... 



Fairfield, Utah 



Southern Arizona 



Carsons Pass 



Nebraska 



Santa Fe, New Mexico 



Yellowstone 



San Luis, New Mexico 



Apacbe, Arizona 



Olamchu Peak, California 

 California 



Santa Barbara, California. 

 Mohave Desert, California 



Virginia City, Nevada 



Fort Wingate, New 

 Mexico. 



— , 1855 



Sept. 27, 1853 

 '^^"'-,1858 



July 15,1874 



—,1872 



Oct. —,1873 



July — , 1875 

 Sept. — , 1875 



-.1875 



June — , 1875 

 July —,1875 



—,1875 



—,1874 



From whom received. 



Nature of 

 specimen. 



Colonel Graham. 



Whipple 



do 



Captain Marcy.. 

 Major Emory ... 



Dr. Hayden . . 

 Captain Pope 



-do. 



Dr. Webb 



Governor Stevens . 



Captain Pope 



Major Emory 



J.H.Clark 



Colonel Graham. 



J. Potts 



Major Emory 



Dr. Hayden 



Lieutenant Bryan . . . 

 Lieutenant Warren . 



Lieutenant Ives 



do 



do 



A.C.Barry 



Lieut. R. Birney, U. S. A . 



Capt. R. Anderson, 

 U.S.A. 



Dr. H. C. Yarrow 



do 



H. W. Henshaw 



C.McCarthy 



Howard 



Reynolds & Hayden 



Maij. W. H. Emory, 

 U. S. A. 



Dr. O. Loew 



H. W. Henshaw 



... do 



do 



Dr. O. Loew 



Exp. W. of 100 M. 

 H. W, Henshaw . . 



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' North American Fauna, 3, 1890, p. 111. 



