CROCODILIANS, LIZARDS, AND SNAKES. 



J'hriptosonia (loni/htsnii lieniandesi Girard — (lontinui'd. 



415 



Ciitaloguo 

 No. 



9200 

 5115 

 4585 

 9458 

 9035 

 9637 



8652 

 10191 



11858 

 11857 

 11802 

 11849 

 10191 



10786 



10837 

 5277 

 5272 

 5455 

 5241 



5142 

 4927 

 486G 

 4804 

 4820 

 3219 

 9313 

 9312 



9308 

 9263 

 8184 

 15724 

 15725 

 15720 

 16000-1 



16198 



17148 



19338-41 



22232-4 



22666 



16199-200 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens. 



2 



8 

 1 

 1 

 3 

 3 



2 



10 







18 



1 



2 



Locality. 



(?) 



Kansas 



Saud Hills 



Upiior Fire Hole Basin . . 

 SanliiFc, New Mexico... 

 Wliito Mountains, Ari- 



zon.-). 



Beaver, Utah 



White Kiver Canyon, 



Arizona. 

 Fort Whipple, Arizona. . . 



do 



do 



St. Thomas, Arizona 



White River Canyon, 



Arizona. 

 Sydney, Nebraska 



When col- 

 lected. 



From whom received. 



Dr. P. V. Haydon 



Reynolds and Hayden. 



Camp AVarren, Arizona.. 



Kansas 



Fort Buchanan, Arizona. 

 Fort Bridgor, Wyoming . 

 (?) - -- 



Kansas 



Northern Utah 



Santa Fo, New Mexico 



do 



Nebraska 



Zuni River, Now Mexico.. 

 Bridger.i Pass, Wyoming . 

 Mexican Boundary Sur- 

 vey. 

 Bridgers Pass, Wyoming. 

 Colorado Spri u gs , Col orado 

 Utah ": 



j C. Hart Merriam . . . 



Juno — , 1872 j Dr. C. G. Newberry. 

 Aug. —,1873 ! do '. . 



May —,1878 Yarrow and Ilensliaw. 

 ...-■ Dr. R. T. Burr 



— , 1865 i Dr. E. Cones, U. S. A 

 do 



—,1865 do 



Dr. E.Palraer 



-,1879 Dr.R.T.Burr 



Feb. 10,1876 Lieut. E. Crawford, U. 



S. A. 

 Aug. 10,1878 H.W. Ilonshaw 



Dr. Reynolds 



Dr.B..J. I). Irwin,U.S.A. 



,1879 



Cai)t. R. Anderson, U. 

 S. A. 



C. McCarthy 

 Howard ..... 

 do 



Dr. S. W. Woudhouse. . . 



W. S. Wood 



Maj. W. U. Kmory, U. 

 S.A. 



W.S.Wood 



Miss A. Beach 



Canyon Spring, Arizona Stejnogor 



Hulls Spring, Arizona do. 



Canyon Spring, .\rizona ..[ do. 



McCarty's, Valencia Edwin F. Farr 



County, Now Mexico. 

 San Francisco Mountain, 



Arizona. | 



Tucson, Arizona i ' 



Mexican boundary line . . . ' ! Dr. K. K. Mearns 



Fort Huachuca, Arizona. . I T. S. Dept. .\grietilturo., 



Cimarron, New Mexico ' ! Th. lU.'ukiston 



Fort Bridger, Wyoming. . . I U. S. Dept. Agriculture. . 



U. S. Dept. Agriculture. . 



Nature of 

 specimen. 



Alcoholic, 

 do. 



de. 

 do. 



do. 

 do. 



do. 

 do. 



do. 



.lo. 

 do. 



do. 



do. 

 do. 

 do. 



do. 

 do. 

 do. 



ilo. 

 <lo. 

 do. 

 do. 

 <lo. 



do. 



do. 

 do. 

 do. 

 do. 

 do. 



PHRYNOSOMA DOUGLASSII ORNATISSIMUM Girard. 



riiriiiiosoma (lotitjlaasii ornatis-simiim COPK, Chock List Batr. Rept. N. Am., 1875, 



p. 19. 

 Tapaija ornatixsutui Giuard, Iforpt. U. S. Expl. Expd. (Cli. Wilkea) 18r)8, p. 396; 



U. S. and Mox. Bouud. Suiv., 18r)0, p. 9. — Di'Mkril and Bocoukt, Miss. 



Sci. Mex.,1870,pl. xi, ligs. (5, (3a.— Bocoukt, Miss. Sc. Mox., Ropt., 1871, p. 227. 

 Phrijnosoma orhiciilarc H.M.r.oWKi.i., Sitiireavcs Exp., 1853, p. 12;"), pis. vm, ix (not 



of Daudin). 

 rinynosoma (>ni<itisniminii Stk.inkcki;, N. Amor. Fauna, No. 3, 1890, p. 11.5, \>\. .xii, 



■fig. 3. 



In tliis form the " temporal" (supratemporal) region is produced far- 

 ther i)osteriorly than in the typical examples of /*. d. heriiandesi, so that 

 the occipital emargination is deeper. Theyoimj;- present the form char- 

 acteristic of the latter species ; however, this character may be associated 

 with long-tailed specimens of obscure coloration. The tail of the female 



