22 Trans. Acad. Sct. of St. Louis. 
Subclass Squamata. 
Order LACERTILIA. 
Family I@uanrpag. 
42. ANOLIS CAROLINENSIS Cuvier. Chameleon Lizard or 
Green Lizard. 
Hot Springs (Combs and Hurter).” 
43. CroTaPHyTUs coLLARIS Say. Bull Lizard or Collared 
Lizard. 
Fort Smith (Whipple and Pierson), Fayetteville 
(Meek), Eureka Springs (Hurter), Little Rock (For- 
dyce). 
44. ScELoporus unpuLatTus Lat. Fence Lizard. 
Little Rock and Paragould (Hurter), Greenway 
(Meek), Fort Smith (Pierson). 
45. ScELoporus consosprinus B. & G. Marcy’s Fence 
Lizard. 
' Monilton (F. C. Test, U. S. Nat. Mus. Coll.) This is 
a common species at Hot Springs, where Combs and 
Hurter obtained large series. Combs collected examples 
of this lizard among rocks as well as on trees and fences. 
46. Purynosoma cornutum Harlan. Horned Toad. 
Fort Smith (Shumard). 
Family ANGUIDAE. 
47. OPHISAURUS VENTRALIS Linn. Glass or Joint Snake. 
Fort Smith (Pierson, Eustis, and Shumard). 
Family TEnpae. 
48. CnemipopHorus cuLaris B. & G. Swift. 
Hot Springs (Combs and Hurter). 
Swifts from this locality are typical gularis and are 
fully as large as examples from west Texas and New 
Mexico. 
