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3. Uta stansburiana Baird & Girard. 



Two specimens (13449 and 13450) were taken on East Coro- 

 nado Island, February 15, 1908, and three others (13532 to 

 13534) are labeled South Coronado, April 9, 1908. Femoral 

 pores vary from 10 to 15; being 10 once, 13 three times, 14 

 four times, and 15 twice. 



4. Anniella pulchra Gray. 



This species has not been recorded from any of the islands 

 of the Pacific Coast. We now have at hand 10 specimens from 

 the Coronado Islands. Nos. 13579 to 13582 were collected 

 on South Coronado, April 6-7, 1908. Nos. 13471 to 13475 

 were secured on East Coronado, February 15, 1908. No. 

 13601 is labeled merely Coronado Islands, February 22, 1908. 



5. Gerrhonotus scincicauda ignavus Van Denburgh. 



This lizard was collected on North, South and East Coro- 

 nado islands. From North Coronado we have four (Nos. 

 13444 to 13447)- collected April 6-8, 1908. Twenty-four (Nos. 

 13535 to 13559) were collected on South Coronado, April 

 6-11, 1908. Eleven (Nos. 13451 to 13461) were taken on 

 East Coronado, February 15, 1908. Five (Nos. 13590 to 

 13594) labeled merely Coronado Islands, were caught Febru- 

 ary 22, 1908. 



All but No. 13590 have keeled temporals, and all have 

 caudal keeling typical of G. s. ignavus. The dark ventral lines 

 are along the middles of the scales in all 45 specimens. The 

 longitudinal rows of dorsals are in 14% rows in two speci- 

 mens, 14 rows in 31, 12% rows in 10, and 12 in two specimens. 



6. Eumeces skiltonianus (Baird & Girard). 



The collection includes 35 specimens of this skink. Only 

 one of these (No. 13448) is from North Coronado Island, 

 April 8, 1908. It has 26 rows of scales around the body. 

 Twenty-five (Nos. 13560 to 13575 and 13595 to 13600) are 

 from South Coronado, April 6-7, 1908. The scales around the 

 middle of the body in 17 specimens counted are 24 in five and 

 26 in twelve. Nine (Nos. 13462 to 13470) were secured on 

 East Coronado Island, February 15, 1908. The scales are in 

 24 rows in four and 26 in five of these specimens. The number 

 of scales in a row along the back, from the head to a line con- 



