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Another from the Manamo near Boca Uracoa. Mr. Brown says they 

 were very abundant and vociferous, doubtless due to the heavy rains 

 then prevailing. Both examples adult. 



OOLUBRID^. 

 COLUBRfNiE. 

 Helicops angulatus (Linnaeus). 



Two young, and several eggs containing similar specimens, from 

 Cariquito. 

 Drymobius boddaertii (Sentzen). 



Tw^o from Cariquito. 

 Phrynonax fasciatus (Peters). 



One from Cariquito. 

 Spilotes pullatas. 



Three large examples, all from Cariquito. 

 Coluber corais Boie. 



Two adults from Cariquito. 

 Erpetodryas sezcarinatus (Wagler). 



One obtained at Cariquito. 



Ehadinaea cobella (Linnaeus). 



One from the Juanipa River. 



HOMALOPSIN.E. 

 Oxybelis fulgidus (Daudin). 



One large example from Cariquito. It contained a lizard about 

 a foot in length. 

 Oxybelis acuminatus (Wied). 

 Two from Cariquito. 



BOIID^. 

 Corallus cookii Gray. 



Two from Cariquito. 



IQUANID^. 

 Anolis nitens bondi .subsp. nov. Plate 10. 



Body long, nearly cylindrical, and no dorso-nuchal fold. Tail 

 compressed, without crest. Head and trunk about two in tail. 

 Head depressed, longer than tibia. Snout depressed, tip rather 

 broadly convex. Eye lateral, elongate, much nearer ear than snout 

 tip. Eyelids minutely scaly, movable. Teeth moderately large, 

 and becoming larger posteriorly or below eyes. Teeth in front of 



