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Duval County, Texas. There is considerable doubt 

 as to the occurrence of jarrovii in any part of the 

 State of Texas. 



1897. (65) Van Denburgh, John. 



The Reptiles of the Pacific Coast and Great Basin. 

 Occasional Papers, Calif. Acad. Sci., 1897, V., pp. 

 1-236. 



1898. (66) Cope, Edward D. 



The Crocodilians, Lizards and Snakes of North 

 America. 



Report U. S. Nat. Mus., 1898, pp. 153-1270. 



Contains a catalogue of the North American 

 snakes and lizards in the National Collection. 



1898. (67) Strecker, John K. 



The Harlequin Snake. 



Popular Science News, 1898, XXXII., 10, p. 237. 



1898. (68) Stejneger, Leonhard. 



Blind Cave Salamanders. 



Popular Science News, 1899 (June), pp. 121-122. 

 Photographic illustrations of Typhlomolge rath- 

 buni Stejneger, from San Marcos, Texas. 



1899. (69) McLain, Robert B. 



Notes on a Collection of Reptiles made by Mr. C. J. 

 Pierson at Fort Smith, Arkansas, with Remarks on 

 Other Eastern Reptiles. Wheeling, W. Va., 1899, pp. 

 1-5. Published by the Author. 



Refers to Texas specimens in the Museum of the 

 Stanford University. 



1901. (70) Broivn, Arthur E. 



A Review of the Genera and Species of Snakes 

 north of Mexico. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1901 (Jan.), pp. 9-110. 



1901. (71) Broivn, Arthur E. 



A New Species of Coluber from Texas. 



