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ZOOLOGY— BATRACHIANS AND REPTILES. 



when it was found to be very common in New Mexico. On dry, sandy 



ground, co 



lor is much hunter than 111 more 



moist 10c 



a lines. 



No. 



Locality. 



Date. 



July, 1872 

 .... do 



Collector. 



(?) 



(?) 



(, 



L52 



1 L 52 



2 I. 52 



3 >■?- 

 Y Y 1 



176 





Dr. H. C. Yarrow and H. W. 

 Henshaw. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 II. W. Henshaw. 

 Dr. 0. Loew. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Dr. H. C, Yarrow. 



Do. 



Do. 

 W. G. Shedd. 

 Dr. II. C. Yarrow. 

 Prof. E. D. Cope, Dr. H. C. 

 Yarrow, and W. G. Shedd. 



do 



do 



....do ... . 



do 



.... do 



Rush 1 ake, Utah 



Sept., 1872 

 Ang., 1S74 

 .... do 





. do 



do 



.... do 



do 



.... do 



San lldefonso, N. Mex 



....do 



do 



...do 



176 A 



do 



.... do 



1319 



A 300 



do . . 



.... do 



do 



.... do 



166 D 



do . 



.... do 









EUTAENIA SIETALIS, Linn., subspecies DORSALIS, Baird & Girard. 



Eutwnia dorsalis, Baird & Girard, Cat. N. A.Serp., 1853, 31. — Bd., P. R. E. Rep., x, 



LS59, 4(1. 

 Eutccnia sirtalis, Linn., subspecies dorsalis, Baird & Girard, Cope, Check-List N. A. 



Batracb. & Kept., 1875, 41. 

 JI.m:. — Entire North America. 



The specimens hereinafter enumerated closely resemble E. dorsalis, but 

 have eight upper labial plates, and no black borders to dorsal vittse ; the 

 lateral vittse indistinct. Not abundant, but two specimens being secured. 



No. 



Locality. 



Date. 



Collector. 



3.3 

 313 A 



Rio Grande, Colo 



do 



June, 1S73 

 .... do 



H. W. Henshaw. 

 Do. 









EDTAENIA VAGRANS, Baird & Girard, subspecies ANGtJSTLROSTRIS, Kenn. 

 Apparently rare ; only one specimen being taken in Western Arizona 



in 1871 by Mr. F. Bischoff. Differs from E. 



vagrans 



in being- uniform black 



