The reptile book; a comprehensive popularised work on the structure and habits of the turtles, tortoises, crocodilians, lizards and snakes which inhabit the United States and northern Mexico . on.—Has been found near Tucson, Arizona. II. No black crescents on throat; a black spot on eachside of abdomen. Brownish, with black, longitudinal lines; the brownbetween the dark bands often broken up into roundedblotches, each containing a reddish spot. A large,black spot on each side of the abdomen; throat withnarrow, black, longitudinal lines. Length about 7^inches. RED-SPOTTED DESERT LIZARD, Lima rn


The reptile book; a comprehensive popularised work on the structure and habits of the turtles, tortoises, crocodilians, lizards and snakes which inhabit the United States and northern Mexico . on.—Has been found near Tucson, Arizona. II. No black crescents on throat; a black spot on eachside of abdomen. Brownish, with black, longitudinal lines; the brownbetween the dark bands often broken up into roundedblotches, each containing a reddish spot. A large,black spot on each side of the abdomen; throat withnarrow, black, longitudinal lines. Length about 7^inches. RED-SPOTTED DESERT LIZARD, Lima rnjopunctata, —Deserts of southern California, south-western Arizona and Lower above, like U. scoparia. Abdomen whitewith a black spot on each side; chin and throat witha few blue or black spots. OCCELLATED DESERT LIZARD, Uma notata, —Mohave Desert, Arizona. III. No black spots on abdomen, or black crescents on , with darker spots. No black spots on the the abdomen; seven black spots on under surface oftail. COPES DESERT LIZARD, Uma inornata, —Colorado THE RFPTJLE BOOK PLATE XL.


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