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(=Callopeltis emoryii B. and G.) 

 Masticophis ornatus B. and G. n.s. 



{=Lamenis taeniatus ornatus B. and G.) 

 Masticophis schotti B. and G. n. s. 



{=Zamenis taeniatus B. and G.) 

 Leptophis majalis B. and G., n. s. 



{=Cyclophis aestivus B. and G.) 

 Diadophis docilis B. and G., n. s. 



{^^Diadophis amabilis B. and G.) 

 Tantilla gracilis B. and G., n. s. 

 Rena dulcis B. and G., n. s. 



{=zGlauconia dulcis B. and G.) 



1853. (9) Girard, Charles. 



A Monographic Essay on the Genus Phrynosoma. 



Stansbury's Exploration and Survey of the Valley 

 of the Great Salt Lake. Washington, 8 vo., 1853, pp. 

 354-360. 



Texan species figured and discussed: 



Phrynosoma modestum Girard. 



Phrynosoma cornutum Harlan. 



1853. (10) Marcy, R. B. 



Marcy & McClellan's Exploration of the Red River 

 of Louisiana in 1852, Washington, 8 vo., 1853, pp. 

 1-177. 



A careful reading of the narrative portion of this 

 report gives an approximate idea of the localities 

 where Shumard's "Brazos River" and Marcy's "Red 

 River" specimens were obtained. 



1853. (11) Baird, Spencer F., and Charles Girard. 



Reptiles [of the Red River Expedition]. 



Marcy and McClellan's Exploration of the Red 

 River of Louisiana in the year 1852. Washington, 

 8 vo., 1853, pp. 217-244. 



Sceloporus consohrinus B. and G. is described in 

 this report. No locality is given, but the type was 

 probably from Northwestern Texas. 



