OCR Text |
Show 1906.] IN MEXICAN LIZARDS. 359 forms the edge without any intermediate granules, e. g. text-fig. 65 B. More frequently the scales of the last row are only of moderate size (text-fig. 64 B), bordered behind by scattered a ^3 2 ID o s 8 ^ S3 u eS X eS o eS 6C "3 cS s * "H a -U O 00 o ,/ 09 C!) - OX+J O . •*< £*-a Oi co *: CD d .*d •-t ?fc .. a M g e § eS 2 S. b r- ST £ g o '-a x o a_- a; u co ^ tt a £^-a a o a. •-a a * -i o •ga 5 3 L C O a ^ 2 . 35 .ga 3 es> f-l -. o O ,-. „ C 2; 13^ *~ g a ^ cs & H 5 bC «o eS « « ca s o o >> be eS „ ^'3 a <i> o a J' 3 a 1 CO •o so 2 '3 5 3 « +3 be « 23 PH d Pi •< pq o P w granules, or even by one or more complete rows of granules. On the average, the collar-type of the var. typica is that of G. sexlineatus and of the dep])ei-group, differing rather much from the |