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VOL. 53. 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS AURICULATUS (Cope). 



Three specimens from vSan Diego de los Banos, by Palmer and 

 Riley, and one from Baracoa. The former thus confirm the occur- 

 rence of this species in western Cuba. The type came from eastern 

 Cuba. 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS CUNEATUS (Cope). 



Figs, 8 to 12. 

 A large number of specimens were collected in 1900 at El Guamd 

 and at San Diego dc los Bancs in March and April. Adult and young 



9 11 



FlOS. &-12.— ELEUTHER0DACTTLU3 CUNEATUS. 2 X NAT. SIZE. NO. 26854, U.S.N.M. SAN DIEGO 



DE LOS BAf}03. 



were also taken by Palmer at Baracoa in January, 1902. They have 

 been compared with the cotypes in the Museum (U.S.N.M. No. 5202) 

 which were col- 

 lected in eastern 

 Cuba by Dr. C. 

 Wright. 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS 

 DIMIDIATUS (Cope). 



Figs. 13 to 17. 



The species is 

 recorded here, as 

 Mr. Bowdish, in 

 December, 19 01, 

 obtained a speci- 

 men at Guam&, 

 No. 29767. 



Figs. 13-17.— Eleutherodacttlus dimidutus. 2 X nat. size. 



EASTERN Cuba. 



No. 29767, U.S.N.M. 



