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since every specimen shows the markings to varying degrees, even the 

 females and young. 



When I examined the Eyerdam specimens collected for the Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology, I failed to attach sufficient importance to 

 the slight variations noted in those particular specimens, which were 

 the only ones from Gonave that I had seen at that time. The sub- 

 sequent discovery by Dr. A. Wetmore of a distinct subspecies on 

 Beata Island brought about a reexamination of the status of the 

 Gonave Island form, while fresh material from different sources gave 

 proof of the stability of its color pattern and of the arrangement of its 

 caudal scales. 



Specimens examined. — As listed in table 27. 



Table 27.- — Specimens of Anolis distichus caudalis examined 



ANOLIS CYBOTES CYBOTES Cope 



Figure 53 



1862. Anolis cybotes Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1862, p. 177 (type 

 locality, near Jer6'mie, Haiti; collector, Dr. Weinland; types, M. C. Z. Nos. 

 3619, 14346, 14347); Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, vol. 9, p. 164, 1869— Boul- 

 enger, Catalogue of the specimens of lizards in the collection of the British 

 Museum, ed. 2, vol. 2, p. 34, pi. 1, fig. 5, 1885. — Garman, Bull. Essex Inst., 

 vol. 19, p. 42 (extr., p. 18), 1887. — Fischer, Jahrb. Hamburg Wiss. Anst., vol. 

 5, p. 24, 1888.— Muller, Verh. Naturf. Ges. Basel, vol. 10, p. 211, 1892.— 

 Meerwarth, Mitth. Nat. Mus. Hamburg, vol. 18, p. 24, 1901. — Barbour, 

 Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 44, No. 2, p. 283, 1914; Zoologica, vol. 11, No. 

 4, p. 93, 1930; vol. 19, No. 3, p. 114, 1935; Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 82, 

 No. 2, p. 128, 1937.— Noble, Nat, Hist., vol. 23, pp. 111-113, 1923 — 

 Cochran, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 66, art. 6, p. 4, 1924; Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 Washington, vol. 41, p. 54, 1928. — Barbour and Loveridge, Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool., vol. 69, No. 10, p. 218, 1929. 



