11 
31. Lacerta muralis caerulea Eimer. Blue Wall Lizard. 
Hab., Faraglione Rock. 
Among a number of lizards received June 1st from 
the Mediterranean region was one example of this 
beautiful variety of the wall lizard, which appears 
to be found only upon a rocky islet near Capri. 
32. Eutcenia elegans vagrans B. & G. Wandering Garter 
Snake. 
Hab., western United States. 
One specimen of this garter snake, which is the com- 
mon species of the Rocky Mountains, was presented 
by Mr. R. L. Ditmars, of the New York Zoological 
Society, on May 18th. 
33. Eutcenia elegans atrata Kenn. Santa Cruz Garter Snake. 
Hab., Santa Cruz County, California. 
Several examples from Felton, Santa Cruz County, 
received during the summer, have served to estab- 
lish the correct relations of this color form*, which 
is identical with E. infernalis vidua Cope. Its range 
appears to be restricted to the coast region immedi- 
ately south of San Francisco. 
34. Helicops schistosus Daud. Yellow-bellied Snake. 
Hab., India; Malacca. 
Three specimens. Purchased May 12th. 
BATRACHIANS. 
35. Bufo marinus L. Giant Toad. 
Hab., tropical America; West Indies. 
Two examples were received in May, in exchange, 
from the New York Zoological Society. 
36. Spea homhifrons Cope. Cope's Spade-foot Toad. 
Hab., western United States. 
One specimen received on May 29th, from Seymour, 
Texas. 
Among other accessions of interest was a fine pair of tigers 
one year old, which reached the Gardens in March, from 
India. 
*Proc. Acad. Nat. Sciences of Philadelphia, 1905, p. 692. 
