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TRETANORHINUS VARIABILIS DumerU and Bibron. 



Figs. 98 to 101. 

 Palmer and Riley got this species at Guanajay, San Diego delos Baiios, 

 and ElGuama in 1900, and in 1902 Mr. Palmer collected it at El Cobre. 



Figs. 98-101.— Tretanokhinus variabilis. IJ X nat. size. No. 27393 U.S.N.M. El Guam 



PiNAR DEL Rio. — 101 SHOWS THE COLOR PATTERN AT ABOUT THE VIDDLE OF THE BODY. 

 ALSOPHIS ANGULIFER (Bibron). 



Figs. 102 to 104. 

 Of this common species nearly all the parties obtained specimens. 

 The various localities are as foUov/s: Matanzas, El Guama, Guanajay, 



Figs. 102-104.— Alsophis angulifeb. Nat. size. No. 27601, U.S.N.M. San Diego de los BAi5o3 



San Diego de los Banos, Cabanas, and Isle of Pines. One of the Isle of 

 Pines specimens (No. 28071) shows traces of light spots on the scales 

 on the anterior part of the body, thus tending toward the form 

 adspersus. 



