NO. 2205, CUBAN AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES— STEJNEQER. 



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Measurements of Alsophis angulifer. 



Museum and 

 No. 



U.S. Nat. 10410.. 



U. S. Nat. 12,'?87.. 

 U.S.Nat.l23S7A. 

 U. S. Nat. 26359. . 



U.S. Nat. 26362.. 

 U.S. Nat. 27397.. 



U. S. Nat. 27398. . 

 U.S. Nat. 27399.. 

 U.S. Nat. 27500.. 

 U.S. Nat. 27501.. 



U.S. Nat. 276461. 

 U.S. Nat. 27984.. 

 U.S. Nat. 28071.. 

 U.S. Nat. 28072.. 



Age. 



Adult. 



Adult. 

 Adult. 

 Adult. 



Adult. 

 Adult. 



Adult. 

 Adult. 

 Adult. 

 Adult. 



Adult. 

 Adult. 

 Adult. 

 Aduit. 



Locality. 



When col- 

 lected. 



Cuba. 



do 



do 



Matanzas, Cuba 



.do. 



El Guamfi,, 

 Cuba. 



do 



do 



Guana ay. Cuba^ 



S. Diego de los 

 Bafios; Cuba. 



Cabailas, Cuba . 



Isle of Pines. 



do 



do 



Mar. —,1880 



By whom 

 collected. 



Prof. E. 



Poev. 



Gundlach . 



.do. 



Feb. 10, 1899 ! J. W. Dan- 

 iel, jr. 

 .dc 



Mar. 22,1900 



Mar. 6, 1900 

 do 



June 1, 1900 

 Apr. 24,1900 



May 15,1900 

 July s, 1900 

 July 3, 1900 

 do 



Palmer and 

 Riley. 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



81-f-2 



81-*-? 



H-2 



1-1-2 



81-1-21-1-2 

 814-21-1-2 



81+2|l-t-2 

 81-l-21-t-2 



81-I-2H-2 

 81-1-21-1-2 

 81-f21-f2 

 81-f21+2 



81-|-21-f2 

 81+21-1-2 

 81+21-1-2 

 81+21+2 



1 Head and neck only. 

 ALSOPHIS ANGULIFER ADSPERSUS (Gundlach and Peters). 



Doctor Barbour informs me that the specimens from eastern Cuba 

 which he has examined agree in having light centers to the scales, and 

 expresses the opinion that they represent a fairly well characterized 

 form. Our specimens corroborate this conclusion. Tlie ones from 

 Guama, collected by BowtUsIi, are dark with light centers. A speci- 

 men (No. 29790) taken by Palmer at El Cobre on February 22, 1902, 

 is quite light, because the light central spots occupy nearly the whole 

 scale, leaving only the margins dark, nearly blackish, on the anterior 

 portion of the body. 



Measurements of Alsophis angulifer adspersus. 



' Head only. 

 LEIMADOPHIS ANDREAE (Reinhardt and Ltttken). 



Figs. 105-107. 



When Barbour described his LeimadopMs nebulatus ' he had appar- 

 ently only seen specimens from the Isle of Pines, the type-locality, 

 and from the western part of the Cuban main island typical of L. 



> Ann. Carnegie Mus., vol. 10, Jan. 31, 1916, p. 3a5, pi. 28, figs. 1-2. 



