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THE LIST. 
RHPTILIA. 
L Anolis carolinensis . Linn. 
Carolina Anolis. Green Lizard. 
This beantifnl lizard oecnrs in the eastern and extreme southern sec- 
tioiis of the ' county, but is quite rare. I have been unable to find any 
specimens at Waco. 
2. Holbrookia texana. Troschel. 
Texan Rock Lizard. 
This species is abundant in most suitable localities throughout the 
county. At Cottonwood creek, seven miles west of Waco, it is very 
numerous, and in October, 1901, I obtained thirty-nine specimens in 
about four hours. 
3. Holbrookia maculata lacerata. Cope. 
BolFs Lizard. 
With the exception of three specimens (IF. S. National Mus., Nos. 
22147-9) collected near Wac-o, I have found this lizard in only one local- 
ity, i. el, the bluffs of the North Bosque river, near China Springs. Here 
it is rather common, while II. texana is rare. 
4. Sceloporus spinosus. Weigmann. 
Tree Swift. Scaly Lizard. 
An abundant species in the wooded districts. 
5. Sceloporus undulatus consobrinus. Baird and Girard. 
Fence Lizard. 
Occurs in the northern and eastern sections, but is by no means a com- 
mon species. 
6. Phrynosoma, cornutum. Harlan. 
Horned lizard. 
Common along roadsides and in the grassy flats and fields. 
7. Opheosaurus vcntralis. Linn. 
Glass Snake. 
Occurs, but is rare. < 
8. Cnemidophorus gularis. Baird and Girard. 
Southern Lined Lizard. 
An abundant species. ( i > 
