16. C ROT A LI D.^ 



in front of the single pair of genials. Three or four rows of 

 scales between supralabials and eye. Scales in 25 to 27 rows, 

 keeled except in two or three rows on each side. Gastrosteges 

 varying from 160 to 170. Anal not divided. Urosteges 

 varying from 18 to 26, the first and a few of the posterior 

 sometimes divided. 



The ground color is gray or light brown, marked along 

 the back with a series of large dark brown blotches which 

 tend to become cross-bands posteriorly. These blotches are 

 paler centrally and are edged with black or very dark brown. 

 Opposite these dorsal blotches are one or more series of 

 smaller black or very dark brown lateral spots on scales from 

 the first to fifth rows. Alternating with the dorsal blotches 

 there may be a series of paler brown, more or less indefinite, 

 blotches on scales of the fifth to eighth rows, and a series of 

 smaller blackish spots on the first, second and third rows. 

 The dorsal rhombs may be outlined with scales lighter than 

 the ground color. The coloring of the head, as of the body, 

 is similar to that of C. oreganus, but brighter. There is a 

 light transverse streak on the supraocular in adults as well 

 as young. The posterior part of the upper surface of the 

 head usually shows an irregular pair of dark brown longi- 

 tudinal streaks. A dark brown streak runs from the eye to 

 and behind the corner of the mouth, the line of its lower 

 edge striking the eye about under the pupil. This brown 

 streak is bordered above a very narrow light streak, less than 

 one scale wide, which passes above the corner of the mouth 

 and forms the lower limit of the light temporal stripe. The 

 tail is gray or brown with brown or dark gray rings or cross- 

 bars, often more or less obscured. The lower surfaces are 

 yellowish white, sometimes more or less clouded with brown. 



Length to anus 252 



Length of tail to base of rattle 20 



