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 . 1 Crntalus alrox. 2 Crotalus oregonus. 3 Crotalus conftuentus. NORTH AMERICAN RATTLESNAKES 4 Crntalus mri/ossus. 5 Crotalus adomanteus. 6 Crotalus pried. 7 Crntalus atrox (srutulatus). 8 Crotalus Iwrriiiii*. 9 Crotalus lepidus. The Rattlesnakes Division I. A chain of large, dark, pale-bordered rhombs—diamonds. a. Diamond markings closed on large. Dark olive; rhombs with yellow borders. DIAMON


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 . 1 Crntalus alrox. 2 Crotalus oregonus. 3 Crotalus conftuentus. NORTH AMERICAN RATTLESNAKES 4 Crntalus mri/ossus. 5 Crotalus adomanteus. 6 Crotalus pried. 7 Crntalus atrox (srutulatus). 8 Crotalus Iwrriiiii*. 9 Crotalus lepidus. The Rattlesnakes Division I. A chain of large, dark, pale-bordered rhombs—diamonds. a. Diamond markings closed on large. Dark olive; rhombs with yellow borders. DIAMOND-BACK RATTLESNAKE, C. adamanteUS. Distribution.—Southeastern U. ; rhombs with whitish borders. WESTERN DIAMOND RATTLESNAKE, C. atrOX. Distribution.—Texas to southern California. Reddish; rhombs with whitish borders. RED DIAMOND RATTLESNAKE, C. atrox variety —Southern and Lower California. ffSize moderate. Dull white or pinkish, with very obscure, rhomb-likemarkings. WHITE RATTLESNAKE, C. mitcbellii. Distribution.—Southern California, Lower Californiaand Arizona. b. Diamond markings narrowly open at sides and con-tinued downward as narrow bands. Ye


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