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BARBOUR: ZOOGEOGRAPHY, 



Name used by Reinhardt & Liitken. 



Dryiophis fronticinctiis (Giinther). 

 Leptodeira annulata (Liniie). 

 Himantodes cenchoa (Linne). 

 Ophisaurus ventralis (Linne). 

 Plestiodon laticeps (Schneider). 

 Gymnophthalmus quadrilineatus (Linne). 

 Cneniidophorus murinus (Laurenti). 

 Cnemidophorus leniniscatus (Daudin). 

 Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Linne). 

 Sal va tor teguixin (Linne). 

 Basiliscus americanus Laurenti. 

 Polychrus mannoratus (Linne). 

 Tropidolepis undulatus (Latreille). 

 Hypsibatus aganioides (Gray). 

 Alligator cynocephalus Dunieril & Bibron 

 Alligator punctulatus Spix. 

 Podocnemis dumeriliana (Schweiger). 

 Malacoclemys palustris (Gr.) 

 Emys scabra (Linne). 

 Emj's concinna (Linne). 

 Cistudo Carolina (Linne). 



Name in present use. 



Dryophis fronticinctus Giinther. 

 Leptodeira annulata (Linne). 

 Himantodes cenchoa (Linne). 

 Ophisaurus ventralis (Linne). 

 Eumeces quinquelineatus (Linne). 

 Gymnophthalmus quadrilineatus (Linne) 

 Cnemidophorus murinus (Laurenti). 

 Cnemidophorus leniniscatus (Daudin). 

 Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Linne). 

 Teius teguixin (Linne). 

 Basiliscus americanus Laurenti. 

 Polychrus marmoratus (Linne). 

 Sceloporus undulatus (Latreille). 

 Plica plica (Linne). 

 Cayman latirostris (Daudin). 

 Cayman sclerops (Schneider). 

 Podocnemis dumeriliana (Schweigger). 

 Malaclemys centrata (Latreille). 

 Chrysemys scripta (Schoepff). 

 Chrysemys concinna (Leconte). 

 Terrapene Carolina (Linne). 



Subsequent to 1862 but few incorrect records of West Indian species have 

 been published. The following notes on four species show how all of these 

 came to be credited to Grenada. 



Anolis chrysolepis Dumeril & Bibron. 

 Dum:6ril et Bibron, Erp6t. gin., 1S37, 4, p. 94. Boulenger, Cat. lizards Brit, mus., 188.5, 2, p. 89. 



This species has been recorded from Grenada on the following grounds: — 

 Anolis nummifer and A. turmalis, described by O'Shaughnessy (Ann. mag. 

 nat. hist., 1875, ser. 4, 15, p. 278), do not appear from the description to be the 

 same. Boulenger has included both in the synonymy of ^4. chrysolepis. This 

 question is, however, beside the issue, since no individuals which agree with the 

 description of any of the species come from Grenada, whence, however, the 

 types of A. turmalis were said to have been collected. It seems very probable 

 that a considerable collection from some South American mainland station was 

 sent to the British museum labeled Grenada. The specimen of Plica plica' 

 (Linne) which Boulenger records from the same locality, is an exactly parallel 

 case, and this specimen as well as one of Norops auratus probably came to the 

 British museum at the same time. 



This was written before the receipt of a letter dated November 6, 1911, 



