ART. 6 HAITIAN HEEPETOLOGICAL COLLECTION COCHKAN 3 



HYLA VASTA Cope 



One adult male (U.S.N.M., No. 65090) taken at Lo Bracito on 

 April 15, 1922, at an altitude of 1,000 feet; eight adult males (Nos. 

 65752-65759) taken at Liali on February 9 and 10, 1923; one (No. 

 55301) taken at El Rio on October 8, 1916. 



HYLA DOMINICENSIS (TschudJi 



Two specimens (U.S.N.M., Nos. 60637-60638) collected at Jeremie 

 on December 10, 1917; one (No. 60639) at " La Grotte," Jeremie, on 

 December 9, 1917; ten (Nos. 60640-60649) from Moron taken in 

 December, 1917; one (No. 65091) from Lo Bracito collected on April 

 12, 1922; twenty-seven (Nos. 65028-65039, 65040-65053, 65120) from 

 Laguna taken in May, 1922; one (No. 65725) from Las Caiiitas on 

 February 25, 1923; two (Nos. 65726 and 65727) from Liali captured 

 February 9 and 12, 1923; two (Nos. 65728 and 65729) from Samana 

 and Laguna taken in March, 1923; one (No. 64909) from Petit Trou 

 taken February 16, 1922; one (No. 60636) from Jeremie on Decem- 

 ber 2, 1917; one (No. 61930) from Laguna near Samana on March 

 10, 1919; six (Nos. 55087-55092) taken in 1916, with no definite 

 locality other than Santo Domingo. 



HYLA PULCHRILINEATA Cope 



Thirty-one specimens (U.S.N.M., Nos. 65658-65688) from Laguna 

 taken May 11 to May 15, 1922; twenty-two (Nos. 65730-65751) from 

 Laguna and Samana taken in March, 1923. 



HEMIDACTYLUS MABOUIA (Moreau de Jonnes) 



One specimen (U.S.N.M., No. 65782) from Samana and Laguna^ 

 Samana Peninsula, collected in March, 1923; one specimen (No. 

 65783) from Jovero, collected February 6, 1923. 



ARTISTELLIGER LAR Cope 



One specimen (U.S.N.M., No. 62362) from Sanchez, taken on 

 August 23, 1919. 



SPHAERODACTYLUS DIFFICILIS Barbour 



One specimen (U.S.N.M., No. 65781) from Samana and Laguna 

 collected in March, 1923. Doctor Barbour has compared this speci- 

 men with the type in the Museum of Comparative Zoology. He 

 writes that this specimen (33 mm. from snout to vent) is larger than 

 any of his specimens, but with no differences from the type not due 

 to size and age. 



SPHAERODACTYLUS TORREI Barbour 



One specimen -(U.S.N.M., No. 60617) from Haiti, taken in the 

 winter of 1917-18. This lizard has also been examined by Doctor 

 Barbour. He says that it is just like a specimen in the Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology (No. 13481) from Thomazeau, Haiti, 



