ART. 6 HAITIAN HERPETOLOGICAL COLLECTION COCHRAN 15 



LEIMADOPHIS ALLENI Dunn 



One specimen (U.S.N.M., No. 60608) from Govaives Island caught 

 on February 25, 1918 has 19 scale-rows around the body, 161 ventrals, 

 a divided anal, and 71 caudals, the tail being defective. On the 

 anterior part of the body the color of scale-rows one and two and 

 the outer half of scale-row three is uniformly light, with a very, 

 abrupt change to the black stripe which occupies the inner half of 

 the third, all of the fourth, and nearly all of the fifth. It is not until 

 the middle of the body is reached that the " shading " from the light 

 to the dark tone becomes apparent. 



LEIMADOPHIS TORTUGANUS Dunn 



The type (U.S.N.M., No. 59440) a female from Tortuga Island 

 taken February 4, 1917; a paratype (No. 59439) a female taken 

 February 7, 1917; a female (No. 59921) taken June 2, 1917. The 

 last-mentioned specimen has 19 scale-rows and 169 ventrals, as in the 

 type; the caudals are 122 in number (the tip of the tail has been 

 broken off). The light edges on the first two scale rows are not 

 noticeable except upon close inspection. 



lALTRIS DORSALIS Gunther 



One adult male (U.S.N.M., No. 59922) from Cape Haitien taken on 

 A.pril 26, 1917; two (Nos. 60605-60606) from Moron captured on 

 December 23, 1917; one specimen (No. 55047) from Santo Domingo 

 collected in 1916. 



PSEUDEMYS PALUSTRIS (Gmelin) 



One female specimen (U.S.N.M., No. 63096) from Fonds Parisien, 

 fitang Saumatre, Haiti, collected May 4, 1920, and some eggs (No. 

 63097) from the same place collected on April 14, 1920. 



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