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Sceloporus jarrovii Cope. 



Yarrow's Scaly Lizard was found to be common in 

 certain parts of the Huachuca and Chiricahua Mountains 

 where it was taken on the ground, on rocks and on logs. 

 It was collected, also, at an altitude of 7500 feet, in 

 Morse's Canon near Fairbank, and several were secured 

 in the vicinity of Fort Lowell. 



Phrynosoma hernandesi (Girard). 



This species is represented in the present collection by 

 two males and four females. Two of these secured in 

 the Huachuca Mountains, August 25, 1893, do not differ 

 appreciably from the other four caught at Fairbank, 

 March 9 and May 13, 1894. 



Phrynosoma solare Gray. 



Five typical examples of this horned toad were taken 

 on the desert near Fort Lowell, May 28 to June 24, 1893, 

 and April 14, 1894. 



Phrynosoma cornutum (Harlan). 



There appears to be no difference between Texan 

 specimens of this species and an individual which Mr. 

 Price obtained at Fairbank, April 16, 1894. 



Phrynosoma modestum Girard. 



A single specimen of this horned toad was captured 

 near Dos Cabazos, May 10, 1894. 



Gerrhonotus kingii "Bell" (Gray). 



I refer to this name three handsomely marked lizards 

 collected in the Huachuca Mountains in July and August, 

 1893. Each has ten dark dorsal cross-bands. 



Cnemidophorus gularis Baird & Girard. 



Seventy- nine specimens have enlarged postbrachial 

 plates, scales of collar largest at edge, and postnasal in 



