1917] Grinnell-Camp: Amphibians and Reptiles of California 191 
Synonyms.—Zamenis lateralis; Bascanion laterale; Bascanium 
taeniatum laterale; Bascanion taeniatus, part; Drymobius lateralis. 
Common NameEs.—Striped Racer, part; Hallowell’s Coach-whip 
Snake; Banded Racer; Few-striped Whip Snake; Striped-side Whip 
Snake. 
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Fig. 13. Distribution of Racers (Coluber) in California. 
RANGE.—Southern and west-central portions of the state, chiefly 
west of the desert divides. Has been taken north to 7 miles west of 
Cazadero, in Sonoma County (Mus. Vert. Zool.), to Mount Saint 
Helena, in Lake County (Van Denburgh, Oce. Papers Calif. Acad. 
Sci., 5, 1897, p. 190), and to Baird, Shasta County (Cope, Ann. Rep. 
