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the color is brownish or buff with the blotches rather inconspicuous. The 

 squamation of these specimens exhibits a considerable range, and for this reason 

 a table of the scale-counts is appended. 



No. 6114. " U. curta Garman." 

 25 

 Sc. 153 + 30 



No. 6491. " U. curta Garman." 

 25 



Sc. 159 + 31 



No. 6780. U. pardalis Gund. 

 25 

 Sc. 154 + 33 



No. 6781. U. pardalis Gund. 

 23 



a. Sc. 150 + 31 

 25 



b. Sc. 152 + 32 

 25 



c. Sc. 154 + 34 

 No. 6969. U. pardalis Gund. 



25 



a. Sc. 158 + 34 

 25 



b. Sc. 159 + 28 

 25 



c. Sc. 156 + 33 

 23 



d. Sc. 156 + 37 

 25 



e. Sc. 158 + 32 

 25 



f. Sc. 157 + 33 

 Distribution. — Bahamas and Cuba. 



Cuba. 



New Providence Island. 



New Providence Island. 



New Providence Island; three 

 specimens. 



New Providence Island ; six spe- 

 cimens ; collected in 1904. 



Alsophis vudii Cope. 



Two specimens of this snake were caught on New Providence Island ; Mr. 

 Bryant took one on Andros. A comparison of these with Cuban specimens of 

 Alsophis (== Dromicus) angulifer shows that Dr. Boulenger is mistaken in con- 



