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Show 1906.] IN MEXICAN LIZARDS. 303 Posterior surface of forearm (text-fig. 62 B) covered with granules, but several rows of these, extending variably from elbowr to wrist, are slightly enlarged. According to Cope, specimens occur in ! i •^ cd CO p, . v. ft^ 'a 1 0} V- 03 ,_ 3 q O £ =d 6? T3 g «i JJ 5 > 03 CO "S t: ft eo .-. ? x & B cd "> - cd <*> ™ cy 23 ft •s«N.a -5 _ 2 - :- •+=> | 1 | g-g.g* O cd = 15£ a 03 , -4-> «+H 03 .5 S ft° CO <*> - '-i cr; ' - r ? -* "oS B O ... £ cd B r. 2 2 2» old tc co pH - x B cd >». co O cd o •2 8 8 s H ~ « ? *> 3 *! «c o5 II II || II II II II Texas, N e w Mexico, and Arizona with the granules more enlarged than in specimens from the Eastern States. Of four specimens from Sauz I find only one with conspicuously enlarged rows of |