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have been lost. Therefore, the writer considers these 
reports as extremely doubtful-ones. Wyandotte County; 
The work of Dr. Edward H. Taylor (unpublished) gave 
this report. Since Dr. Taylor has also collected this 
lizard in Swope Park, which is but a short distance from 
Wyandotte County, and Hurter (1911) listed it from a 
near Missouri County, this record is accepted as very 
probable. 
Distribution in Kansas.—Kansas is on the very west- 
ern edge of the distribution of this subspecies. Stejneger 
Cheyenne Rawliss Decsir 
Sherman Thomas Sheridan 
Fig. 4. diaper eelpeiics of S. oo undulatus in Kansas as indicated 
e county report 
and Barbour (1923) gave the range as ‘‘Hastern States, 
New Jersey to Florida,’’ but a review of the literature 
and the examination of certain specimens indicates that 
this does not adequately express the known range of the 
lizard. Specimens from Louisiana, Missouri, Arkansas 
and Kansas, examined by the writer are S. undulatus 
undulatus, and therefore, the range should very prob- 
ably be ‘‘The Eastern States, New Jersey to Florida, 
westward to Louisiana and Eastern Kansas.’’? Since a 
