A Further Study of Variation in the Gopher-Snakes of Western North America, by John Van Denburgh, presents detailed descriptions of various snake species. This study includes the description of a new species of rattlesnake, Crotalus lucasensis, from Lower California, and a new subspecies of boa, Charina bottae utahensis, from Utah. Van Denburgh's work offers valuable insights into the taxonomy and variation within these reptile groups, contributing to the broader field of herpetology. This publication is a significant resource for researchers and enthusiasts interested in the study of snakes and their classification.
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