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from the nostril to tlio c.vt', Ituek of wliidi it widens, iiivolvin{; the tyiii- 

 paiiiiin, iiiul extends above the arm and along the side, fading out to- 

 wards the gioin; it is bordered above by a white margin, following it 

 all the way from the eye; the ui>i)er edge not very clearly defined, espe- 

 cially behind, whore it graduates into the blue of the back. Tlie lower 

 edge of the lateral vitta is margined by a distinct narrow white lino 

 (fading anterior to the eye into the blue), which margins the dark border 

 of the upper Jaw and extends to the insertion of the arm. The odgo of 

 tluijaw is brown. Posterior to the fore legs the dark lateral .stripe lias 

 its lower edge indistinct and fading through bluish white into the Miiite 

 of the belly. On each si<le of th" back there is a narrow dark band, 

 CHunmencing opposite the forearm and extending to the inguinal region, 

 the two parallel, and about as wide apart as are the orbits; they are 

 margined by an indistinct border of lighter. Above the anus and bound- 

 ing thebacik posteriorly is a series of six or eight white spots in eonta(!t 

 with each other. There .ire no bands or blotches a<!ross the limbs, al- 

 though on the outer edges (when the animal has all tlu^ limbs Hexed) 

 there isau indistinct brown line separated from the dorsal blue by blu- 

 ish white. 



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Ac(!or:liiig to Siimicliras! this speclow !• foutul (biiiiig the wiiii r sea- 

 .son in the vicinity of water, and has the habits oi' Lithodytcs. I have 

 found it near the water, in IMaicIi, near the ('ily i»f Mi-xico. It thus re- 

 .senibles its allit's (»f' North America proper, llyht rcijiUd and //. />/<•/,■ 

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