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1917} Grinnell-Camp: Amphibians and Reptiles of California 1 
Type Locaniry.—Lower [=southern?] California. 
SynonyM.—Anolis coopert Baird, Proe. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phila., 
1858 [1859], p. 254 (type from California). 
Common Namus.—Long-tailed Swift; Graceful Uta; Cooper’s 
Green Lizard; Slender Lizard. 
RancGe.—Colorado Desert, in vicinity of Colorado River, and west 
at least to Blythe Junction and Goffs (Blake P. O.), Riverside and 
San Bernardino counties (Camp, Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., 12, 1916, 
pp. 525-526), and Meloland, Imperial County (Mus. Vert. Zool.). 
Restricted to the Lower Sonoran life-zone. Lives in bushes and desert 
trees. 
Uta ornata Baird and Girard 
Tree Uta 
OrIGINAL Description.—Uta ornata Baird and Girard, Proce. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. Phila., 6, 1852, p. 126. 
Type Locauiry.—Rio San Pedro (Texas) and province of Sonora 
[= Arizona]. 
Synonyms.—Uta symmetrica Baird, Proce. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phila., 
1858 [1859], p. 253 (type from Fort Yuma) ; [?] Anolis carolinensis ; 
[?] Anolis principalis; [2] Uta schottii Baird, loc. cit. (type from 
“Sta. Madelina, Cal.’’). 
Common Names.—Ornate Swift ; White-bellied Swift ; Ornate Uta; 
Tree Swift; Graceful Lizard; [?] Schott’s Lizard. 
Rance.—Valley of the Colorado River north at least to vicinity 
of Palo Verde, Imperial County (Mus. Vert. Zool.). Restricted to 
the Lower Sonoran life-zone. Lives on trunks of trees in the river 
bottom. 
Sceloporus graciosus graciosus Baird and Girard 
Mountain Lizard 
Ori@inaL Description.—Sceloporus graciosus Baird and Girard, 
Proe. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phila., 6, 1852, p. 69. 
Type Locauiry.—Valley of the Great Salt Lake [Utah]. 
Synonyms.—|[?] Sceloporus consobrinus; Scelopurus consobrinus 
gratiosus. 
Common Names.—New Mexican Alligator Lizard; Sage-brush 
Swift, part; Fence Lizard, part; Marey’s Alligator Lizard. 
RaNGE.—Chiefly mountainous districts from 2400 feet altitude in 
the southern Sierras (Bodfish, Kern County) and 700 feet in the inner 
