Catalogue and journal, v1566
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T. Rodgers -1938 96 Mus. Vert. Zool. Berkeley, Alameda Co., California Nov. 9, 1938 1646 Tan colored mites which have infested my Cnemidophorus cage in room 2113. See species notes pp. 72-73. Nov. 28, 1938 Acc. no. 5678 Junction of West Fork of Chalone Cr., 1000 ft., Pinnacles National Monument, San Benito Co., California Nov. 8, 1938 1647 Anniella pulchra 1648 " " collected and sent in by W.N. Powell. Colors, as determined by Ridgway, 1912. Ventrally: From a point about 1/12 of the body-length back from the snout to the vent, the color is between Lemon Chrome and Lemon yellow (see plate IV; Lemon Chrome anteriorly, blending to Lemon Yellow posteriorly. Dorsally: ground color whiter than Light Drab (Pl. XLVI, 17''''); dorsal and lateral stripes Natal Brown (Pl. XL, 17'''). Dec. 15, 1938 Acc. no. 1649 Gopherus agassizii (embryo) from egg of adult collected by W.J. Andrade, at Thurloe, San Bernardins Co., California, about 1928. Dec. 19, 1938 There is a specimen of Cnemidophorus, no 389; as in dept. Catalogue.