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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. 



series of spines; pectoral and ventral scales perfectly smooth. Fifteen 

 to twenty-one femoral i)ores on each side in the male, twelve to fifteen 

 in the female, the series not joining medially. Male with enlarged post- 

 anal scales. Tail twice to two and a half times as long as the head. 

 Yellowish, grayish, or brownish above, with more or less distinct, large, 

 dark, light-edged spots forming longitudinal and transverse series; 

 lower surfaces whitish, uniform or scantily dotted with gray. 



Measurements. — Total length, 94 mm.; head, 14 mm.; width of head^ 

 ]8 mm.; body, 50 mm.; fore limb, 20 mm.; hind limb, 33 mm.; tail, 

 30 mm. 



This is the form characteristic of the central district generally, and 

 is found abundantly throughout the Great Plains and the Ifocky 

 Mountains. 



riirynosoma dou(jh(ssii hernandesi Girard. 



Locality. 



When col- 

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From whom received. 



U. S. Expl. Expedition 

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Gov. Stcveua 



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Oregon 



do 



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Steilacooni , 



Westof Rocky Mountains 



Klamath Valley ' Lieut. Williamson 



Klamath Lake do 



Near Fort Jieiiton | Gov. Stevens . . 



Fort Benton do 



Yellowstone Gon. Warren . . 



do do 



do do 



Near Fort L^nion, Nebraska do , 



Medicine I!ow I j Capt. Bryan 



North Platto do 



Utah Basin | Capt. Beckwith 



do -• ! ' do 



-do 



...do 



Salt Lake 



Salt Lake Valley 



.Salt Lake to California . 

 Sweet waters of Platte. . 



Zuni River ? 



Santa Fe, New Mexico 



New Mexico 



Colorado July —,1873 



Colorado Springs, Colorado July — ,1874 



do I July —,1874 



Crossing Little Colorado. .' 



Pago.sa, Colorado Sept. — , 1874 



Fort Lowell, Arizona Aug. — , 1874 



do Oct. 17,1874 



Arizona — ,1871 



Taos, New Mexico I Aug. — , 1874 



Santa Fe, New Mexico I June — , 1874 



New Mexico I Sept. — 1876 



Abi(iuiu, New Mexico I Aug. — ,1874 



New Mexico ' 



San lldif'ouso, New Mexico Aug. —,1874 

 Itio Colorado, New Mexico j Aug. — , 1874 



Box Elder, Utah I 



DeseretCity, lUah 



Pecos River, Texas 



Fort Benton, Montana 



Fort Riley, Kansas j 



Apache, Arizona Aug. — , 1873 



Fort Union, New Mexico.. — ,1875 



Nebraska 



Yellowstone River I July — , If 73 



Fort Steilacooni, Wash- ' 



ington. I 

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Capt. Stansbury 



Bowman 



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Dr. Gambel 



Cajit. Sitgreaves 



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Governor 



Dr. O. Loew 



Dr. C. G. Newberry , 



Dr. H. C. Yarrow ." 



John Yarrow 



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



Lieut. A. W. Whipple, 

 U.S.A. 



H. W. Henshaw 



J. II. Rutter 



Cope, Yarrow, Shedd. . . 



n. W. Heu.shaw 



W. Ci. Sl.-dd 



Dr O. Loew 



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Dr. H. C. Yarrow 



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C McCarthy 



Dr. II.C. Yarrow 



Capt. John Pope, U.S. A. 

 Dr.tJeo. .Suckley,U. S. A, 



H. Brandt 



Dr.O.Loew 



R. Connell 



n. B. Mollliausen 



Dr. F. V. JLivden 



Nature of 

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Dr. J. R. Warren 



Alcoholic. 



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