. The reptiles of western North America, an account of the species known to inhabit California and Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, British Columbia, Sonora and Lower California. 29. SALVADORA 691 Length to 235 258 340 652 695 850 Length of tail _ 63 60 98 215 189 290 Distribution.—The western form of the Patched-nosedSnake has been found in Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California,Sonora, and Lower California. In Utah, it has been taken in Cottonwood Canyon, andperhaps at Ogden (Yarrow), though Cope says that thelatter locality needs confirmation. In Nevada, specimens have
. The reptiles of western North America, an account of the species known to inhabit California and Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, British Columbia, Sonora and Lower California. 29. SALVADORA 691 Length to 235 258 340 652 695 850 Length of tail _ 63 60 98 215 189 290 Distribution.—The western form of the Patched-nosedSnake has been found in Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California,Sonora, and Lower California. In Utah, it has been taken in Cottonwood Canyon, andperhaps at Ogden (Yarrow), though Cope says that thelatter locality needs confirmation. In Nevada, specimens have been secured at Las Vegasand in the valley of the Virgin River near St. Thomas andBunkerville, Clark County, and at Sutcliffe, Pyramid Lake,Washoe County. In Arizona, it has been found at Mowry in the Pata-gonia Mountains, Fort Buchanan, Calabasas, and Nogales,Santa Cruz Countyj Fort Huachuca, and Carr and Ramseycanyons in the Huachuca Mountains, near Fairbank, and inRucker Canyon in the Chiricahua Mountains, CochiseCounty^ in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains, andabout Tucson, Pima County; Fort Whipple, YavapaiCounty; thirty miles northwest of Phoenix, MaricopaCounty; ten miles
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