84 THE HERPETOLOGY OF CUBA. 



8. Eleutherodactyltjs cuneatus (Cope). 



Cope, Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1862, p. 1.52; Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 209; Barbour, loc. cit., p. 244. 



A rare but apparently widespread species. It is known from Pinar del 

 Rio, Santa Clara, and Oriente Provinces. 



9. Eleutherodactyltjs plicatus Barbour. 



Barbour, loc. cit., p. 244. 



Known from a few specimens only, all from the region of Monte Libano 

 near Guantanamo. 



10. Elexttherodactylus varians (Gundlach & Peters). 



Gundlach und Peters, Monatsb. Akad. wiss. Berlin, 1864, p. .390; Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 215; Barbour, 

 loc. cit., p. 245. 



A rare species known from a few scattered localities. 



11. Eleutherodactyltjs auriculatus (Cope). 



Cope, Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1862, p. 1.52; Stejneger, Kept. U. S. N. M., for 1902, 1904, p. 583, fig. 

 15-19. 



Originally described from Oriente in Cuba, it has since been found in Haiti 

 and Porto Rico. 



12. Phyllobates limbatus Cope. 



Cope, Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1862, p. 1.54; Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 2.55; Barbour, loc. cit., p. 255. 



First found near Guantanamo, rediscovered after many years near Cien- 

 fuegos, and now also known to be generally distributed on the mountain ranges 

 of eastern Oriente. Recently found at San Antonio de los Banos, near Havana. 



Reptilia: Squamata, Sauria. 

 13. GoNATODES Fuscus (Hallowell). 



Ilallowell, .lourn. ixcad. nat. .sci. Phila., 1855, new scr. 3, p. 33; Biirbour, Bull. M. C. Z., 1910, 62, p. 289; 

 Mem. M. C. Z., 1914, 44, p. 2.56. 



Cities of Cuba, prmcipally found in buildings. Known also from Jamaica, 

 where it has probably recently been introduced. 



