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EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 

 Plate XXV. 



Fig. I. Nest and female of Eulampis juguiaris, " Fou Poii Mardet," A natural size. 



p. 331. 

 Fig. 2. Cup-shaped nest and eggs of Eulampis holosericeus, "Fou Fou Tete-longue," 



^ natural size. p. 332. 

 Fig. 3. Nest of Ccureba dominicana, "Sucrier," | natural size. p. 341. 

 Fig. 4. Nest of Cichlherminia dominicensis, " Morvy," -^-^ natural size. p. 347. 

 Figs. 5 and 6. Eggs of Blackus hrunneicaxnllus, " Gobe-mouche," natural size. p. 337. 

 Figs. 7 and 8. Eggs of Elcenea pagana martimca, "Cheweck," natural size. p. 337. 

 Figs. 9 and 10. Eggs of Ccereba dominicana, "Sucrier," natural size. p. 341. 

 Fig. II. Egg of J9eracZ/-02'capefec/j2a ?ft(?tawryjfera, "Teeteen," natural size. p. 342. 



Plate XXVI. 



Figs. I and 2. Nests oi Eulampis holosericeus, "Fou Fou Tete-longue," natural size. 



p. 332. 

 Fig. 3. Nest of Bellona exilis, " Fou Fou Bequar," natural size. p. 335. 

 Figs. 4 and 5. Nests of Thalurania bicolor, "Fou Fou Bleu," natural size, pp.334 



and 333. 

 Fig. 6. Nest of Bellona exiiis " P'ou Fou Bequar," natural size. p. 334. 



Plate XXVIL 

 Fig. 1. Thryothorus rufescens, " Rosiugnole," adult male, f natural size. p. 343. 

 Fig. 2. Dendroica plumhea, "Pa-pia," adult female, | natural size. p. 342. 

 Fig. 3. Mimociclila verrilloi'um, " Perro-vanter," adult female, | natural size. p. 347. 



The above photo-lithographic plates, by Mr. E. Crisand, of New Haven, are made 

 directly from photographs of the original specimens. 



Note. — Since the previous pages were printed I find that in preparing my list of 

 the Reptiles and Batrachiaus, I unfortunately overlooked an article by Dr. A. Giinther 

 (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), II, p. 362), on the collection made by Mr. Ramage, 

 and one by Mr. Samuel Garmaij (Bull. Ess. Inst., XIX, p. 1), on the collections in the 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, at Cambridge. 



Dr. Giinther enumerates ten species, of which two, Thecadactylus rapicauda (Houtt.) 

 and Ameiva fuscata Garman (1. c. p .5), are additional to my list, though the latter is 

 probably the other " Arbalo " seen, but not obtained, by us. Sphcerodactylus copii 

 (Steind.), also recorded by him, is possibly the same as our /S. oxyrliinus Gosse. In 

 this paper Dr. Giinther unites Xipliosurus oculatus Cope with Anolis alliaceus Cope, 

 and Mabuia dominicana Garman with 3L a.gilis (Radde), of these, the two former are 

 doubtless the same as our A. leachii Gray, and the two latter identical with our il. 

 agilis nigropunctata Spix. 



Ereatdm. — Page 350, fifth line from bottom, and page 351, third line from bottom, 

 for "Lawr." read "Laur." 

 Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. VIII. 47 April, 1892. 



