Mr. Heller took one at Waterman's Canon, San Bernardino 

 Mountains, Oal., wiiile Mr. Coolidge found .some at Oak Grove and 

 Chihuahua Mountains, San Diego oontity, Cal., and also at Cajon 

 Pass (or Wash), Grapeland, and in the San Bernardino Mountains of 

 ban Bernardino county, Ca'. 



13. Fceloporns consobrinus B.AIRD & GIRARD. Several 

 specimens (3716-3720) have heeii recently received frotn the Mairda- 

 lena Mountains, Kelly, New Mexico. 



14. Sesloporus magist.er H.-VLT.OVVELL. An individual of 

 this fpecies (3715) froVn the Jlaedalena Mountains, Kelly, New Mex- 

 ico, and several i 3597, 3171-3172) from Tempe, Arizona, are in posses- 

 sion of the Department. 



15. Sceloporus oroutti - STRGNTEGER. Mr. Geo, B. Culver 

 collected ouh of these lizards (3232^ at White River, Tulare county, 

 Oal., which he presented to the collection. Jlr. Heller took one at 

 Dulzura, San DieL'o county, Cal., and \Ir Coolidi^e a numl)er at I'er- 

 ris Valley, Riverside county, and the Chihuahua JMountains, San 

 D;ego county, Cal. 



16. Phrvnosoma douglassii (BELL). A single one of these 

 lizards [1950] from Shoshone, Logan county, Idaho, seems also to 

 have been overlooked by ,Mr. Van Denburgh in both his papers, t 

 togethe with several others — [2S3S-2S42] Arco, Alturas county. [2837] 

 Snake River, American Fails, [195] sjioshone, Logan county, [2800] 

 Sage brush plain, near Connant, Cassia county, and [2S16] near Oot- 

 tonwood Creek, Cassia county, Idaho — in the collection before the 

 appearance of the former. 



17. Plirynosonia hsrnandezi (GIRARD). Five of these horned 

 toads have Iteen lately received from the Magdalena Mountains, Kel- 

 ly, New Mexico, [3710-3714]. 



18. Plirynosoina blainvillii GRAY. Mr, Coolidge took a num- 

 ber at Ferris Valley, Riverside county, several at Grapeland and 

 Cajon Wash [or Pass], San Bernardino county, and one at Chihuahua 

 Mountain, San Diego county, Cal., which has all the liead plates no- 

 ticeably flattened and suiooth. 



19. Phrynosoma frontale VAN DENBURGH. Speoiniens 

 fi-om [3697] five miles north of Los Banos, Merced county; [3614] Liv- 

 ingston, Merced county; [3324] Smith's Creek, Santa Clara county; 

 [3325] Carmel Valley, ilonterey county; [3327] near r.athrop, San 

 Joaquin county, and [3328] Santa Maria, Santa Barbara county, Cal., 

 have all been added to the collection. 



20. Phrynosoma platyrhinos (GIRARD). Two of this species 

 [3334 Ei.nd 3700] from Tempe, Arizona, have been piesented to the 

 Department. Mr. Heller collected a couple at Warren's Wells, San 

 Bernardino county, Cal. [2784] Plains across the river from Glenn's 

 Ferry. Idaho; [2803-2806] Plains between Bliss and r-nake River; 

 [2798-2799] on Sage brush plain, near Blue l^akes, Logan county; 

 [28083 Sage brusli plains, between Shoshone and Blue Lakes, Logan 

 county, and [2817-2818] near Cottonwood Creek, Cassia count.v, Idaho. 

 None of these have ever been recorded. 



FAMI].Y. HELODERMATID.E 



21. Heloderma suspectum COPE. Mr. Van Denburgh failed 

 to record three [1964-1966] of these large lizards collected liy Mr. W. 

 W. Price at Fort Lowell, Pima county, Arizona. 



t'Ocasional Papers Cala Acad, ^ri , V 1897, p. 92, and Report romruissioner Fi&li 

 and Fisheries od Invesiigatioii in Columbia Kiver Batin, 18y7, p. o6. 



