1887.] PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 439 



OPHIDIA. 



Typhlops luuibricalis Liun. 



Abaco, Toivnsend. Xo. 14579. The most northern locality for this 

 West Indian species. The muzzle is more pronounced than iu the 

 usual form. 



Stenostoma melanoterma Cope, Journal Academy Pliilada., 1875., p. 123. 



Watliug's Island, Toirnsend. No. 14578. Several specimens not dis- 

 tinguishable from the types from Paraguay by description, as above 

 cited. 



CMlabothrus strigilatus Cope. Epicrates versicolor Steiudachner. 

 New Providence, Wood, Toiomend. 



CMlabothrus chrysogaster Cope. Honialochilus chrysogaster Cope, Proceeds. Amer. 

 Philos. Societj-, 1S70, p. 557. 



In my Synopsis of the Genera of Snakes, published in the Proceeds. 

 American Philos. Society, 188G, ]). 483, I have regarded Eomalochilus 

 Fisch., as a synonym of Chilabothrus D. &; B. 



Turks Island, Ehell. 



Ungualia maculata Gray. 

 New Providence, Wood, Chapman, Toivnsend. 



Ungualia cana Cope, Proceeds. Acad. Pliila., 1868, p. 129. 

 Inagua. 



Diadophis rubescens Cope, Proceeds. Amer. Philos. Soc, 1885, p. 403. 



New Providence, Chapman. 

 Halsophis vudii Cope. 



New Providence, Wood, Townsend. 



Eatrachia : 



Anura . 



RECAPITULATION. 



2 



Reptilia : 



Lacertilia 12 



Ophidia 8 



22 



These species may be classified as follows, with reference to their geo- 

 graphical relations, as they are found iu — 



The species which occur in North America, except the Anolis princi- 

 palis, are found in the southern part of Florida only, and cannot be 

 looked on as yet as more than accidentally there. The proportion of 

 species peculiar to the islands is large and will be probably increased 

 by further exploration. 



