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but united above. In the fourth example they are united 

 above on one side of the head but distinct on the other. 



These specimens are from near Fort Lowell and the 

 Huachuca Mountains. 



Crotalus pricei Van D. Plate L. 



Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. (2), v, 1895, p. 856. 



This species seems to be most closely related to Crota- 

 lus intermedins Fisch. and C. omiltemanus Giinth., but 

 may be readily recognized by its very distinct coloration. 

 From C. omiltemanus it differs also in its smaller number 

 of gastrosteges ; and from C. intermedins, in its fewer 

 urosteges. 



Of five specimens in the collection three are from the 

 Huachuca Mountains; the others are without exact local- 

 ities, but Mr. Price informs me that they also were col- 

 lected in the Huachucas. 



