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Phyllobates limbatus Cope. 



Two examples of this rare toad were presented by Mr. Ramsden, 

 who obtained them at Monte Libano in Guantanamo in 1913. 



Gonatodes albogularis Dum^ril and Bibron. 



Four from San Carlos in Guantdnamo. 



Tarentola oubana Gundlach and Peters. 



One example of this rare species was secured July 6, 1914, by 

 Mr. Ramsden at Puerto Escondido, Guantdnamo. 



Anolis equestris Alerrem. 



One from Varadero. 



Anolis lucius Dumfiril and Bibron. 



One from Sancti Spiritus, which agrees with Cocteau's figure, 

 except that the occipital plate is large and with several scales inter- 

 posed anteriorly. The occipital plate is also colored as a large 

 conspicuous white spot. 



Anolis argenteolus Cope. 



Two from tree trunks at Sierra del Maguey at San Carlos. 



Anolis sagrae Dum^ril and Bibron. 



Two from Monte Libano in Guantanamo. 



Anolis loysiana Cocteau. 



One from La Victoria at Monte Toro in Guantanamo. 



Anolis argillaceus Cope. 



One from Bayate in Guantanamo. 



Anolis alutaceus Cope. 



One from La Union near Monte Libano and another from Bayate. 



Anolis porcatus Gray. 



One from Guantanamo in 1913. 



Anolis angusticeps Hallowell. 



Many from Guantanamo, at Bayate Cerza de Concepcioncita, 

 La Coloura, La Colima, Mai Paso at El Palmar, Alto de La Union, 

 and El Peru at Monte Libano. Dr. Pilsbry also obtained it at 

 Sancti Spiritus. 



Leiocephalus carinatus Gray. 

 Varadero. 



Leiocephalus vittatus (Hallowell). 



One received from the town Ceigo de Availlia, presented by Mr. 

 E. R. Casey, and one from Sancti Spiritus. 



