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ZOOLOGY. 
HOLBROOKIA MACULATA, Girard. 
Holbrookia maculata, Girard, Pr. Am. Assoc. IV, for 1850, 1851, 201.— Ib. Stansbury’s Report, 1852, 342; pi. vi, 
figs. 1—3. 
2657. Salt Lake Basin. This was found to be exceedingly abundant along the Arkansas. 
TAPAYA BREVIROSTRIS, Girard. 
Tapaya breviroslris, Girard, Herp. U. S. Ex. Ex. 1858, 397. 
207. Rocky mountains, near 38°. 
TAPAYA DOUGLASSII, Girard. 
Agama douglassii, Bell, Trans. Linn. Soc. XVI, for 1828, 1833, 105. 
Phrynosoma douglassii, Wagler, Naturl. Syst. Amph. 1830, 146.— Holbrook, N. Am. Herp. II, 1842, 101; pi. xiv 
Tapaya douglassii, Girard, Herp. U. S. Ex. Ex. 1858, 398 ; pi. xxi, figs. 1—5. 
229. Utah Basin. 
DOLIOSAURUS PLATYRHINOS, Girard. 
Phrynosomaplaiyrhinos, Girard, Stansbury’s Ex. 1852, 361; pi. vii, figs. I—5. 
Doliosaurus platyrhinos, Girard, Herp. U. S. Ex. Ex. 1858, 407. 
190. Salt Lake valley. 
CNEMIDOPHORUS TESSELATUS, Baird. 
Ameiva tesselala, Say, Long’s Exped. II, 1823, 50. 
3026. Salt Lake Basin. The specimen collected appears more nearly referable to this long 
lost species of Say than to any other, although closely related to C. tigris. 
PLESTIODON SKILTONIANUS, B. &. G. 
Plestiodon sMtonianus, B. & G. Pr. A. N. Sc. VI, April, 1852, 69.— Ib. StaDsbury’s Report, 1852, 349; pi. iv, figs. 4—6. 
Eumeces quadrilineatus, Hallowell, Pr. A. N. Sc. VII, June, 1854, 94. 
3166. Fort Humboldt, California. This locality is more than usually eastern. 
PLESTIODON GUTTULATUS, Hallo well. 
Lamprosaurus gutlulalus, Hallow. Pr. A. N. Sc. VI, Dec. 1852, 206. 
Pltslicdon gutiulatus, Hallow. Pr. A. N. Sc. VII, Dec. 1857, 215. 
3115. Upper Arkansas? 
PLESTIODON SEPTENTRIONALIS, Baird. 
Plate XXIV, Fig. 2. 
Plestiodon septenlrionalis, Baird, Pr. A. N. Sc. Dec. 1858. 
One post-nasal plate which does not separate the inter-nasals and post-frontals. Color above olive, with four equidistant and 
equal dark stripes on adjacent half rows of scales. Two narrow white lines on each side, traversing the centres of single rows, 
and margined above and below by black. Upper lateral light stripes separated by six rows of scales. Beneath light greenish. 
No. 1356; Minnesota and Nebraska. 
