REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS OF TEXAS 77 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1903 (March), pp. 

 286-297. 



1903. (80) Stone, Witrner. 



A Collection of Reptiles and Batrachians from 

 Arkansas, Indian Territory and Texas. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1903 (August), pp. 

 538-542. 



1903. (81) Broivn, Arthur E. 



Texas Reptiles and Their Faunal Relations. The 

 Reptiles of Pecos. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1903 (August), pp. 

 543-558. 



This paper contains a list of 48 species of reptiles 

 "from Pecos." Bailey, in his Report on the Biologi- 

 cal Survey of Texas, calls attention to the fact that 

 many of these were from the Davis Mountains 50 

 miles south of Pecos. Brown also lists 116 species 

 of Texas reptiles arranged according to their zonal 

 distribution. Of these, Chrysemys ornata Gray, 

 Sceloporus jarrovii Cope, Heloderma suspectum 

 Cope and Gerrhonotus imbricatus Wiegmann, are 

 I)robably not Texas animals. Macrochelys lacerttna 

 Schweigger, Chedydra serpentina Linn and Eutaenia 

 radix B. and G. are mentioned in a foot-note as prob- 

 ably occurring in Texas, but are omitted from the 

 regular list on account of the author's inability to 

 find specific locality records for them. 



1903. (82) Hurter, Julius. 



Second Contribution to the Herpetology of Mis- 

 souri. 



Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis, 1903, pp. 77-86. 



Refers to Texas specimens of Coluber spiloides 

 D. and B. and Chrysemys texana Baur. 



1903. (83) Stejneger, Leonhard. 



The Reptiles of the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. 

 Proc. U. S. National Museum, 1903, XXI, pp. 149-158. 



