428 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. 

 Phryvosoma hlainviUei Gray — Continued. 



18446 

 18447 

 1844S 



18449 

 18450 

 18451 

 18452 



18453 

 18454 

 18455 

 18450 

 18457 

 18458 

 18459 

 18460 



Sex 

 and 

 age. 



Male 



Female 



Male 



Locality. 



Walker Pas.s, California . 



do 



do 



Male .. Walker Basin, California 



Female South Fork, Kern liiver, California. 



Female Kernville, California 



Male.. do 



Male' . Fresno, California 



Male' do 



Female' do 



Female Bakersville, California 



Male . . Carrigo Plains, California 



Female do 



Female Old Fort Tejon, California 



Male . . I Canada dc las U vas, California. 



AIti- When 

 tude. collected. 



July 2 

 ....do... 

 ...do ... 



2,750 



Julv 14 

 July 7 

 J line 23 

 July 11 



Sept. 23 

 ....do ... 

 ....do... 



Oct. 11 

 ....do ... 

 ....do... 



July 4 



July 9 



From whom 

 received. 



Bailey . 

 .....db. 

 Fisher . 



Bailey .. 



do.. 



Palmer . 

 Bailey .. 



do.. 



do.. 



do.. 



Nelson.. 



do .. 



do . 



Palmer , 

 do . 



Remarks. 



W o 8 t o r u 

 slope. 



Ejected blood 

 from ej'e. 



' Young. 



PHRYNOSOMA CERROENSE Stejneger. 

 Phrt/nosomo cerroense Ste.jneger, Nortli American Fauna, No. 7, Pt. 2, 1893, p. 187. 



Fig. 75. 



Phrynosoma cerroense Stejneqee. 



Cerros Island, Lower California. 



Cat. No. n971, U.S.N. M. 



Outline of muzzle from above narrowed, then rounded ; in profile 

 de.scendiug abruptly witli prominent labial margin. ITostrils in line 

 with cantbus rostralis, presenting equally laterally, and anteriorly. 

 Superciliary angle not produced. Temporal region not especially 

 expanded, supporting on each side four produced tubercles, tbe short 

 anterior one beneath the eye and separated from the second by a low 

 tubercle. Last (fourth) temporal horn the longest, shorter than the 



