458 4. ANGUID& 



or how it meets or intergrades with G. s. scincicauda is not 

 yet known, but that subspecies has been taken in El Dorado 

 and Santa Barbara counties. In the mountains of southern 

 California, G. s. webbii has been found up to 7,500 feet, but 

 seems not to occur on the desert slopes. It is a species of 

 the Upper Sonoran Zone. 



In California, this lizard has been collected in Mariposa 

 (at 3,000 feet three miles northeast from Coulterville, 

 Pleasant Valley, El Portal), Fresno (Fresno), Tularc 

 (Three Rivers, East Fork Kaweah River at 3,600 feet, Col- 

 ony Mill, Sequoia National Park), Kern (Kern River near 

 Bodfish, Isabella, Onyx, Tehachapi Mountains, [probably] 

 Fort Tejon), Ventura (Nordhoff, three miles south from 

 Nordhoff, Matilija), Los Angeles (Sierra Madre, Los Ange- 

 les, Pasadena, Claremont, San Gabriel Mountains, La Cres- 

 centa, West Fork San Gabriel River, Upper Tujunga, Lank- 

 ershim, Arroyo Seco Canyon, Glendora, Covina), San Ber- 

 nardino (San Bernardino Mountains from an altitude of 

 5,000 feet near Seven Oaks to 6,800 on the south face of 

 Sugarloaf Mountain and 7,500 feet south of the Santa Ana 

 towards San Gorgonio Peak, Fish Creek, Lytle Creek, 

 Swartout Canyon, Col ton), Riverside (Riverside, San 

 Jacinto, Temescal Mountains, Hemet Lake, Banning, San 

 Jacinto Valley, Cabazon, Reche Canyon, Santa Rosa Moun- 

 tains, and in the San Jacinto Mountains at 1,700 feet at 

 Cabazon, at 1,800 feet at Vallevista, at 4,500 feet at Ken- 

 worthy, at 4,900 feet at Schain's Ranch, at 6,000 feet at 

 Garnet Queen Mine and Strawberry Valley, and at Keen 

 Camp), Orange (Trabuco Canyon), and San Diego (Carls- 

 bad, Warner Pass, Escondido, Dulzura, Vista, Jacumba, San 

 Diego, Witch Creek, Santa Ysabel, Campo), counties, and on 

 Catalina Island (Avalon), Los Angeles County. 



In Lower California, it has been secured at Ensenada, 

 San Pedro Martir Mountain, San Antonio, San Ysidro 



