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Table 25. — Specimens of Anolis distichus dorninicensis examined — Continued 



Museum No. 



Locality 



Date 



Collector 



M.C.Z.— Continued 



44383 



44384-14386 



44387 



F.M.N.I1. 



Ill (22 specimens) 



5914 (6 specimens) 



5981, 5982 



10917 



13231, 13233 



13259, 13260 



13280-13286. 



13289-13290... 



13291-13293. 



13299 



Univ. Puerto Rico 



Loma Vieja, D. R 



Loma Rueilla, D. R 



Constanza, D. R 



Santo Domingo City, D. R 



Saman& Peninsula, D. R 



Sanchez, D. R 



Vasquez, D. R 



Above Petionville, Haiti (3,500 



feet alt.) 

 Citadelle, Haiti (Cap-Haltien). 



Diquini, Haiti 



Trou Caiman, Haiti (west of 



Port-au-Prince). 

 Marianna Spring, Haiti (west 



of Port-au-Prince). 

 Diquini, Haiti 



Kenskoff, Haiti 



August 1938. 

 June 1938... 

 August 1938. 



1895.. 



1924.... 



1924 



June 25, 1927 

 Dec. 1, 1928. 



Dec. 5, 1928. 

 Dec. 7, 1928. 

 Dec. 1, 1928. 



do 



Dec. 7, 1928. 



June 20, 1938 



P. J. Darlington. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



G. K. Cherrie. 

 E. Kaempfer. 



Do. 

 S. T. Danfoith. 

 K. P. Schmidt. 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Josf A. Ramos. 



ANOLIS DISTICHUS JULIAE Cochran 



Figure 49 



1934. 



Anolis dominicensis jaliae Cochran, Occ. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 

 8, p. 169; Barbour, Zoologica, vol. 19, No. 3, p. 113, 1935. 

 1937. Anolis distichus juliae Barbour, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 82, No. 2, 

 p. 126. 



Original description. — "Diagnosis. — Dorsal scales juxtaposed, im- 

 bricate, granular, unlike the ventrals which are larger; a fairly regular 

 paired median series of scales on the upper anterior portion of the 

 snout; a distinct preoccipital scale half as large as the occipital itself; 

 tail with very indistinct verticils, every ninth or tenth row of scales 

 more vertical but not enlarged, the intervening scales in curving or 

 irregular rows, the whole surmounted by a weakly serrate caudal crest 

 with five triangular, keeled and pointed scales to a verticil, the first 

 and fifth quite small, the others subequal. 



"Type.— An adult male, M.C.Z. 37517 from Isle Vache, Haiti, 

 collected April 12, 1934, by the Utowana Expedition. Head short, 

 with two very weakly developed ridges which slightly diverge in front 

 of the eyes; forehead slightly concave between these ridges; head 

 scales smooth, somewhat rugose around rostral, which is low and about 

 half the width of the mentals; four scales between the nasals; a paired 

 median series of rather rectangular, somewhat enlarged scales on the 

 snout from the rostral to the middle of the frontal depression, where 

 there is a median patch of smaller scales, the posterior ones not paired ; 



