Catalogue of the Amphibia and Reptilia of Indiana. 6y 



State, now happily exterminated in the most densely inhabited dis- 

 tricts. New Harmony (E. Thrall iind Sampson's coll.); Monroe 

 county (Ind. Univ. coll.); Veedersburg, Fountain county. 



Genus Caudisona, Laurenti. 



56. Caudisona tcrgeuiina (Say) Wagler. Massasauga. Prairie 

 Rattlesnake. 



Over the northern half of the State. La Porte county (State 

 coll.); Hendricks county (M. B. Harvey); Hamilton county (Dr. 

 H. Moore). 



(ienus Ckoi'alus, Linn. 



57. Crofaliis /lorridiislAnn. Banded, or Timber, Rattlesnake 

 Generally distributed in wooded districts, but becoming rare_ 

 New Harmony (Sampson's coll.); ^'va.v\ety at/ iari/datus'' from 



"Lidiana" in State collection; Monroe county (Ind. Univ. coll.) 

 Order LACERTILIA. 

 Family SClNCn^.-l-:. 

 (ienus Oligosoma, Girard. 



58. 0/igoso/na lateralc (Say) (ird. Brown backed Ground 

 Lizard. 



Wheatland (Ridgway). 



Genus Eumeces, Wiegmann. 



59. Ell meces fast iatns (Linn.) Scorpion ; Blue-tailed Lizard. 

 Probably throughout the State. Known localities : Brookville 



(Hughe-s); New Harmony (Sanipson's coll); Monroe county (Ind. 

 Univ. coll.); Irvington. 



Family ANGUID.*:. 

 Genus Ophisaurus, Daudin. 



60. Ophisannis i^cntralis (Linn.) Daudin. Glass Snake; Joint 

 Snake. 



This interesting snake-like lizard may be expected to oc- 

 cur anywhere along the western border of the State. Warren county 

 (Prof. John CoUett). 



Family IGUANID.E. 

 Genus Sceloporus, Weigmann. 



61. Sceloporus undulatus (Harl.) Fitz. Alligator Lizard. 

 Rather abundant about Brookville (Hughes); rare about Blooming- 

 ton (Ind. Univ. coll.) 



