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ZOOLOGY— BATRACHIANS AND REPTILES. 



No. 



5A1 



5A2 



5-S 



52S 



A 151 



656 



1106 



B153 



1 193 



736 



73° 



J 3 



A 1014 



Locality. 



Colorado Chiquito, Ariz .. 



do 



While Mountains, Ariz 



do 



Camp Apache, Ariz 



do 



Santa Ye, N. Mex 



Plaza del Alcalde, N. Mex. 



Camp Bowie, Ariz 



Camp Grant, Ariz 



do 



Abiquiu to Jemez, N. Mex 

 Camp Lowell, Ariz 



Date. 



July, 1S73 



do 



Aug., 1S73 



.... do 



. ... do 



.... do 



June, 1874 

 Aug., 1S74 



.... do 



Sept., 1S74 



.... do 



.... do 



Oct., 1874 



Collector. 



Dr. C. G. Newberry. 



Do. 

 H. W. Henshaw. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Dr. O. Loew. 

 H.W. Henshaw. 

 Dr. II. C. Yarrow. 

 H. W. Henshaw. 

 Jas. M. Rutter. 



Do. 

 G. Thompson. 

 Jas. M. Rutter. 



ONEMIDOPHOEUS OCTO-L1NEATUS, Bd. 



Cneniidoplwrus octo-lineatus, Bd., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., ii, 1858, 255. — /</., IT. S. 

 & Mex. Bound, Surv. ii, Reptiles, 1859, 10.— Cope, Check List N. A. Batrach. 

 & Rept., 1875, 45. 



IIab. — Southern Sonoran Subregion. 



First described from Pesquiera Grande, Nuevo Leon. Is seldom found 

 in New Mexico. Resembles G. inomatus, but has eight equidistant light 

 lines running down back. 



No. 



Locality. 



Date. 



Collector. 



3 V 





Aug., 1S74 



Dr. H. C. Yarrow. 





In our collection of 1874, there is a species of Cnemhlopliorus (No. B 

 L 6">) resembling C. sex-lincatus in every particular, but with the pecu- 

 liarity of seven dorsal stripes instead of six. 



DIPLOGLOSSA. 



Fam. gekrhonotidae. 



Genus GERRHONOTUS, Wiegmann. 

 GERRHONOTUS NOBILIS, Baird & Girard. 



Elegaria nobilis, Baikd & Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1S52, 120. 

 Gerrlwnotus nobilis, Bd., U. S. & Mex. Bound. Surv., ii, Rept., 1850, 2. — Cope, Check- 

 List N. A. Batrach. & Rept., 1875, 46. 

 Had. — Sonoran Region. 



