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April 26 - 1928.
No. 148; ♀ ; uterus showed
evidence of four embryos just
born.
May 4, - 1925.
4 P.M. - sunny day.
collected Nos. 149; 150; 151; 152.
No. 151 - ♀ , no embryos but
eight mammary glands were active.
other specimens were males.
May 19, - 1928.
First time I had observed
young above ground. They were
approximately 100 or 120 mm. in
length.
May 26. - 1928.
Cornered two adults ♂ and
youngs. 120 m.m. long in rock
cleft short distance from
twrrrw. ♀ female and five
young were collected. No
skin saved.