NO. 2205. CUBAN AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES— STEJNEOER. 



267 



et Naturelle de I'lle de Cuba on plate 18. The text was not pub- 

 lished until the following year. 



-SPHAERODACTYLUS CINEREUS. 2J X NAT. SIZE. NO. 27390, U.S.N.M. PINAB DEL RiO.— 

 34, 8 X NAT. SIZE. LEPIDOSIS OF MIDDLE OF BACK. SAME SPECIMEN. 



Numerous specimens were collected by Palmer and Riley in 

 various localities, namely, at Pinar del Rio, Mariel, and Habana. 



SPHAERODACTYLUS NOTATUS Balrd. 



Palmer and Riley did not obtain this species, but Bowdish col- 

 lected one at Guamfi, on January 2, 1902. 



HEMIDACTYLUS MABOUIA (Moreau de Jonn6s). 



Two specimens were collected by Palmer and RUey on May 9, 

 1900, at Mariel. One of these specimens has been described in detail 

 and figured in my Herpetology of Porto Rico.^ According to Cocte«u 

 this species is widely distributed in Cuba. 



CUAMAELEOLIS CHAMAELEONIDES (Dnmeril and Bibron). 



Figa. 35 to 38. 

 Of this large and grotesque lizard, so different from all 

 the other anoles, Palmer and Riley collected a number of 

 specimens at Santiago de Vegas and San Diego de los 



36 

 Figs. 35-36. -Cham aeleolis chamaeleonides. i x nat. size. No. 27.502, U.S.N.M. San Diego de 



LOS BaSOS.— 37 REPRESENTS THE SIDE OF THE TAIL AT ABOUT THE FIFTH VERTICIL, IJ X NAT. SIZE; 

 38, THE LEPIDOSIS OF THE SIDE OP BACK, § X NAT. SIZE. 



Baflos. Palmer collected another specimen at Baracoa in 1902. Re- 

 cently the United States National Museum lias received specimens 



1 Rep. U. S. Nat. Mm., 1902 (1904), p. 699, flgs. 40-44. 



