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Show 1906.] IN MEXICAN LIZARDS. 291 across Guanajuato to Puebla, and in Southern Mexico, below the plateau, w e find an abundance of various kinds. I 2 3 \ I 2 3 4 4 3 2 I 0 o . o u 0 0 0 O Q 00 0 0 °0 0 0 O0 o 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° 0 00 oQ 0 a ° Oo to 34 Text-fig. 67. 3 3 4-3 43 2 1 OQ B I 2 34 00 oo (J 00 00 Q H° 0O o 00 00 00 oo 0 0° o0 0 OO o0 |) 00 Oo (J oo oo () o 0 o" * o°o° 00 ! 2 3 4- 43 2 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oo oo oo oo c& CO c=> 0° 0*> CXI c o ^ 0 ( £=0 0 0 0 0 o 4 - 3 21 o'l (J °° oQ °° 0 o OO CO CO a Oo 0 0 0 0 <i Evolution of Pattern of C. immutabilis A to E , and of C. guttatus from youth F to old age I. Text-fig. 68. i ; c 0 0 0 D O O 0 ° 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i : 0 0 0 0 0 O D 0 o0 * 2 o . 0 : 0 i of C <a ;i Oo 0 M q o«• 0 0u o V oo o i > i < O i ° \\ i l i i P o o 1 0 M , i |0 O '' 5foin° 0:;0 '! o o ' \ O lQ B I 2 3 0 oo . o,, 3'1 O P o 0 oliCPoca o ! i ° •; P^W o " o • 'A °°?,%^ O h C O n 0 ° o Evolution of Pattern of C. scalaris from youth to adult; cf. text-fig. 76, p. 336. There is a great gap in the map without any Cnemidophorus, PROC. ZOOL. Soc-1906, VOL. I. No. XX. 20 |