OROCODILIANS, LIZARDS, AND SNAKES. 



597 



but the femoral pores are iii enlarged numbers. Such are Cat. Xos. 

 4788, 11885, 14219, aud ir)(i07. From these we pass easily to the true 

 G. s. gnlaris, with large postantebrachials and spotted spaces. 



Cnemidophonis sexlineatas Linnauis. 



Catalogue 

 No. 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens. 



Locality. 



When col- 

 lected. 



From whom received. 



Nature of 

 specimen. 



8331 

 8459 



4788 

 8534 

 8458 

 4512 

 9701 

 5323 

 5112 

 5103 

 3005 



4860 

 3071 

 8533 

 4752 

 5085 

 4873 

 4878 

 5105 

 5110 



5106 

 8531 

 9122 

 9091 

 9093 

 9246 

 5090 



9245 

 14787 

 15336 

 15544-6 

 16695 

 17842-46 

 20000 

 212,55 

 22134 

 22177 

 22178-80 

 10484 



.1839 

 11841 

 11885 

 11955 



14249 



14787 



15606 



15607 



22177 



15336 



16695 



17842-6 



20000 



21255 



21134 



22178-80 



Kinston, North Carolina.. 

 Plaza del Alcalde, New 

 Mexico. 



Santa Fe, New Mexico 



New Mexico 



Abiquin, New Mexico 



Indian Key. Florida 



Micanopy, Florida 



Pensacola, Florida 



do 



Eutaw, Alabama 



Fort Smith, Arkansas 



Pecos River, Texas 



New Braunfels, Texas 



Laredo, Texas 



Gilmer, Texas 



New Orleans, Louisiana . . 



Norfolk, Virginia 



do 



Prince George's, Maryland 

 Society Hill, Sontli Caro- 

 lina." 

 Rome County, Tennessee . 



Camp Lowell, Arizona 



Milledgeville, Georgia 



Montgomery, Alabama 



Milledgevilie, Georgia 



(?)-. : 



Republican Fork, Kansas. 



Aug. — , 1874 



Welsher and Quinn , 

 Dr. H. C. Yarrow 



Alcoholic, 

 do. 



Oct. —,1874 

 Sept. — , 1874 



Howard 



Dr. O. Loew 



G. Thompson... 

 G. Wurdernann. 



Dr.R. W.Jetlrey 



Oct. —,1874 

 Mav — , 1875 

 July 12, 1876 

 June 4,1877 



Prof. A. Winchell ...... 



Lieut. A. W. Whipple 



U.S.A. 

 J. K. Townsend 



J. N. Glasco 



N. O. Academy 



Lieut. Couch, 17. S. A . . 



M. A. Curtis. 



Prof. J. H.Mitchell. 



J.H. Rutter 



Fred. Matlier 



Kumlien and Bean. 

 do 



Micanopy, Florida 



Plateau Creek, Colorado . 



Key West, Florida , 



Cook County, Texas , 



St. Marys, Georgia 



Key West, Florida 



Lake Ilarrie, Florida 



Long Pine, Nebraska 



St. Louis. Missouri 



Bellerue, Iowa 



Point Lookout, Maryland 

 Galveston, Texas ..." 



Old Fort Cobb, California. 

 do , 



Camp Wliijjple, Arizona .. 

 Fort Davis, Texas 



Chihuahua, Mexico 



Plateau Creek, Colorado . 



Savannah, Georgia ? 



Arizona 



Belloview, Iowa 



Key West, Florida 



St. Marys, Georgia 



Key West, Florida 



L:ike Ilarrie, Florida 



Long Pine. Nebraska 



St. Louis, Missouri 



Point Lookout, Maryland 



Dr. W. A. Hammond, 



U. S. A. 



Dr. T. H. Beau 



T. D. A. Cockerell 



U. S. Fish Coiumission . 



G.H. Kagsdale 



C. F. Batcheider 



U. S. Fish Commission . 



do 



do 



.Tulius Hurler 



Ed. A. Hansko , 



R. Ridgway 



Ensign M. I. Wood, 



U. S. N. 



E. Palmer 



do 



Dr.E.Coucs 



Wm. Fred, von Manteu- 



fel. 



E. Wilkinson , 



T. D. A. Cockerell 



Dr. E. Coues 



Ed. A.Hanske 



U. S. Fish Co7ninission 



C. F. Batchelder 



U. S. Fish Commission 



do 



do 



Julius Hurter 



R. Ridgway 



Two specimens from Florida (one of them from Key West. Cat. ISTo. 

 ]5.33(;) display the anomaly of a fusion of the three large anal plates into 

 one. All other Florida specimens are normal. 



