CK0C0D1LIAN8, LIZARDS, AND SNAKES. 

 Gerrhonolus muUicarinatus liluiiivillc — Coiitiuued. 



525 



Catalogue 

 No. 



3082 

 7909 

 9361 

 9364 

 9362 

 8338 

 9363 

 11972 

 3085 



3107 

 3077 

 3081 

 o08'J 

 3093 

 3100 

 0335 

 8622 

 8625 

 8626 



10795 

 9057 

 3107 

 9336 

 9051 



5134 

 3087 

 3092 

 16338 



10342 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens. 



Locality. 



Monterey, California 



do.. 



Sau Uiego, California 



Fort 'I'ejon, Calitoiuia . . . 

 Mexican Boundary Survey 

 Calilornia 



"When 

 collected. 



From whom received. 



La Paz, Lower California. 

 Presidio, California 



San Francisco, California . 



Feather River, California. 



Fort Reading California. . 



Oregou 



San FiancLsco, California . 



Bodega, California. 



Northwest Boundary 



California 



Santa Barbara California. 



Santa Cruz Island, Cali- 

 fornia 



San Francisco, California. 



Oregou 



Sau Francisco, California. 



Feather River, Oregon 



Northwest Boundary Sur 

 vey. 



Paget Sound, Oregon 



Petaluma, California 



do 



Sau Diego County, Cali 



foruia. 

 do 



William Taylor 



Dr. Canfleld 



J. G. Crosir 



J. Xantus 



-,18«J 



-,1875 



July —,1875 

 June — , 1875 



L. Stone . 



L. Belding 



Lieut. \V. P. Trowbridge, 



U. .S. A. 

 U. S. Explor. Expedition 



J. S. Bowman 



Dr. Hauiiiioud 



Nature of 

 specimen. 



R.D.Cutts 



Dr. J. S. Newberry 



Dr. C. B. R, Kennerly 



Dr. H. C. Yarrow 



H. \V. Henshaw 



do 



Alcoholic. 



do. 



do. 



do. 



d.i. 



do. 



do. 

 Type. 



Select. 



Type. 

 do. 

 do. 

 do. 



Prof. D. S. Jordan | do. 



U. S. Explor. Expedition.! Alcoholic. 

 Dr. S. AV. Woodhouse-...' do. 



do. 

 Dr. C. B. R. Kennerly do. 



do. 

 do. 

 do. 



E. Samuels . 



do 



C. R. Orcutt 



do. 



GERRHONOTUS MULTICARINATUS PALMERII Stejneger. 



(ierrhonotus mnlticaiinatiis jjalmerii SxE.iNKtiKU, North American Fauna, No. 7, 

 Pt. 2, 1893, p. 196. 



Dr, Stejueger describes this species as follows: 



Similar to G. scincicauda, but body much les.s elongated and coloration above 

 essentially difterent, being, according to ago and sex, either uniform dark olive 

 brown with numerous black and white dots on the sides, or pale bluish drab clouded 

 with numerous ill-defined and irregular blotches of brownish drab, blot<hes not 

 arranged in cross bands. 



