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6. Chelopus insculptus (LE CONTE). A tortoise ^which I'- 

 refer to this species (3763) came irom Fort Smith, Arkansas. 



7. Terrepene Carolina (LINNEUS). Two small specimens 

 (1231-1232', evidently but recently hatched, are from Franklin coun- 

 ty, Indiana. ij] » 



FAMILY. TESTUDIN^. 



A. 



8. Gopherus poIyphemus (DAUDIN). Three specimens 

 (3764-3766^ were procured at Fort Smith, fcjyanEas.' 



ORDER. SQUAMATA, 



SUBORDER.^ SAURI. 



FAMILY. IGDANID.<E. 

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9. Anolis principalis (LINNEUS). Four gf these little lizard*^ 

 (1100-1103) were collected by Dr. D-. S.-flor^aivAt Pensacola, E^cam^ 

 bria county, Georgia. Dr. 0. P. Hay presented the Department with 



a couple (3137-3138/ from Artesia, Miss. 1 -. 



10. Crotapbytus collaris (SAY). A single individual (3741) 

 is in the collection from Fort Smith, Arkansas. Mr. Pierson states 

 that they are called "Mountain Boomer" in that locality. 



The Department also owns two il246, 1247) from La Junta, Otero 

 county, Colori),do, and two (1093, 1094) from ,the mountains near Lit- 

 tle Rock, Pulaski county, Arkansas. In one of these — the latter — the 

 interorbitals are iii two rows, except in two of the scales; here there 

 is but one row — the two evidently having fused. 



11. Holbrookia maculata GIRARD. Two specimens whioh 

 belong to this genus il017, 1018) I will refer to this form, till the 

 status of the various forms are definitely settled. These specimens 

 are labeled "Pueblo, Puehlo county, Colorado." 



l'2.'Sceloporus undulatus (DAUDIN). A half dozen (3735- 

 3740) were obtained by Mr. Pierson at Fort Smith, Arkansas. Dr. 

 O, P. Hay presented two (324, 325) from Artesia, Mississippi, to the 

 University collection. 



13. Soeloporus floridanus BAIRD. Several of these (2189- 

 2194) were collected by the Brimley Bros., at Waco, McLennan 

 county, Texas. 



FAMILY. ANGUID^. 



14. Ophisaurus ventralis (LINNEUS). Two "Glass snakes" 

 from Illinois are in the collection, one (19) from Normal, McLean 

 county, and the other (20) from Abingdon, Knox county. Mr. Pier- 

 son brought back three (3756, 4337, 4338) from Fort Smith, Ark. 



FAMILY. TEIID^. 



15. Cnemidopliorus sexlinSatus (LINNEUS). Eleven of this 

 species were taken at Fort Smith, Arkansas. 



FAMILY. SCINCIDiE. 



16. Bumeoes tasciatus (LINNBUSi. Fifteen specimens were 

 collected at Fort Smith, Arkansas, (3742, 3755, 3757). 



One (3427) was taken at Anna, Illinois; two (2, 7) at Blooming- 

 ton, Monroe county, Indiana,, and another, presented by Dr. O. P. 

 H£^y (3410), at Artesia, Mississippi. 



17. Leiolopisma laterale -(SAY). Several of these lizards 

 (1095-1099; were collected at Pensacola, Escambria county, Florida. 



