HERPETOLOGY OF LOWER CALIFORNIA. IOO5 



SCELOPORUS ORCUTTI Stejn. 



This very distinct form was found in the San Rafael 

 Valley, July 15; at Wasson's Ranch (in San Rafael 

 Valley 68 miles southeast of Ensenada), July 14; be- 

 tween Ensenada and San Rafael Valley, June 8; and in 

 the foothills of San Pedro Martir Mt., June 20-21, 1893. 



ScELOPORUS BI-SERIATUS Hallow. 



This lizard was secured between Ensenada and San 

 Rafael Valley, June 8, 1893; at San Telmo, July 15; 

 and on San Pedro Martir Mt., July 6, 1893. 



ScELOPORUS GRACIOSUS B, & G. 



Several brightly colored males and females were col- 

 lected on San Pedro Martir Mt. The number of scales 

 on the back ranges from fifty-nine to sixty-six, fourteen 

 to seventeen being equal to the length of the shielded 

 part of the head. The femoral pores vary from fifteen to 

 nineteen. 



Phrynosoma blainvillii Gray. 



Blainville's horned-toad was found at Ensenada, June 

 7 to 9; San Telmo, June 17; and at Wasson's Ranch in 

 San Rafael Valley, July 15, 1893. 



Gerrhonotus scincicauda (Skilt.) 



Five typical specimens were taken on San Pedro Martir 

 Mt., June 20 to' Juty 5, 1893. 



Cnemidophorus stejnegeri Van D. 



The numerous examples of this species collected by 

 Stowell and Lunt have been recorded elsewhere. (Proc. 

 Cal. Acad. ser. 2, vol. iv, pt. i, p. 301, 1894.) 



Verticaria hyperythra beldingi (Stejn.) 



The thirty-one Verticarias secured by Messrs. Stowell 

 and Lunt have been included in the table given on page 



