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RErOBT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. 

 Phrynosoma cornutum Harlan — CoutiLme<l. 



Locality. 



Fort Lowell, Arizona . . 



do 



Arizona 



Taos, New Mexico 



Santa Fe, New Mexico. 



New Mexico 



Abiqnin, New Mexico . 



New Mexico 



San Ildetonso, NewMexico 

 Eio Colorado, NewMexico 



Box Elder, Utah 



Deseret City, Utah 



Pecos Kiver, Texas 



Fort Benton, Missouri 



When 

 collected. 



Aug. —,1874 

 Oct. 17,1874 



-, 1871 



Aug. —,1874 

 June — , 1874 

 Sept. — , 1876 

 Aug. — , 1874 



Aug 

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-, 1874 

 -, 1874 



Fort Riley, Kansas 



Apache, Arizona 



Fort Union, New Mexico 



Nebraska 



Tellowatone Kiver 



Fort Huachuca, Arizona. 



Willcox, Arizona 



Cook County, Texas 



Cameron County, Texas . 



Dallas, Texas 



Southwest Missouri 



Mexicau boundary line . . 



Fort Clark, Texas 



Eockport, Aransas Coun- 

 ty, Texas. 



Aug. — , 1873 

 — , 1875 



July — , 1873 



From whom rec^eived. 



H.W.Henshaw . 

 J.H. Kutter 



< 'ope, Yarrow, Shed 



H. W. Henshaw 



W.G.Shedd 



Dr. O. Loe w 



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Dr. H. C. Yarrow 



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C. McCarthy 



Dr. H. C. Yarrow 



Capt. Job n Pope, U. S. A . 

 Dr. Geo. Suckley, U. 

 S.A. 



H.Brandt 



Dr. O. Loew 



R. Connell 



H. B. Mollbausen 



Dr.F.V.flaydeu 



Dr. T. Wilcox, U. S. A . . 



Fisher 



G. H. Ragsdale 



C. K. Worthen 



C.W.Richmond 



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Dr. E. A. Mearns 



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H. P. Attwater , 



Nature of 

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ANOTA Hallowell. 



. Jnota Hallowell, Proc, Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 18.52, p. 182. — Bocourt, Mission 

 Sci. Hex., Kept., 1874, p. 230. 

 Doliosaurus Girard, U. S. Expl. Exp. (Cli. Wilkes), Horpet., 1858, p. 407. 



This genus only differs from Phrynosoma in tbe concealment of the 

 tympanic drum by the integument, which is scaly. Girard has pro- 

 posed another name for it on the ground that Anota is preoccupied. 

 But this is not the case, as such names as Anotia, Anotus, etc., cannot 

 be regarded as identical with Anota, 



Four species are known to me, which differ as follows: 



I. No marginal abdominal fringe of elongated scales. 



a. No enlarged gnlar scales. 



h. Nostrils above or within the canthus rostralis. 



Horns moderate; i)osterior temporal about equal to occipital ; enlarged 

 dorsal scales not prominent; veutrals smooth; small. J. modts^a Girard. 



II. One series of elongate marginal abdomiual scales. 

 a. No enlarged gular scales. 



Occipital horns with acute tubercle at external base; head scales much 

 divided; twelve labials to middle of eye; caudal fringe coarse; cross- 

 spotted A. calidiarum Cope. 



III. Two .series of elongate marginal abdominal scnlos (the inferior wanting pos- 



teriorly). 

 a. No enlarged gular scales. 



i. Nostrils within canthus rostralis. 



Tyiiii)anum scidy ; horns well developed; infralabiala prominent; large 

 dorsals not prominent ; veutrals smooth J . goodei .Stejueger. 



