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and six loreal rows. Furthermore, the smaller one has seven scales 

 between the occipital and supraorbital semicircles, where three or four 

 ordinarily occur. The white line under the eye is not present at aU in 

 the larger example; the smaller has a faint light mark there as the 

 only remaining trace of it. Whether these characters may prove to 

 be fixed enough to separate this as a subspecies distinct from the form 

 found on Haiti itself is a point that only additional material can settle. 



Table 31. — Specimens of Anolis coelestinus examined 



Museum No. 



Locality 



Date 



Collection 



U.S.N.M. 



25784-25796, 6579G 



69180 



69153-69157 



69168 



72626-72C27, 72634 



77077-77079- 



80761_ _ 



80809-80811 



80917.. 



95123-95126. 



M.C.Z. 



3347 (formerly 1500) (cotype 



of A . coelestinus) 



6169 (2 specimens) 



8745 



13778 _... 



13793,13796 



25472-25481 



25482 



25483 



26484-25486.... 



37421-37430 



F.M.N, [i. 



13230 



13276-13279 



Univ. Puerto Rico 



Port-au-Prince, Haiti 

 miles of) 



Port-au-Prince, Haiti. 



(within 25 



1866, 

 Apr. 



6, 1917 



Men Repos, Haiti. 



Riviere Froide, Haiti. 



Fonds-des-Negres, Haiti 



Miragoane, Haiti. 



10 miles east of Baraderes, Haiti. 



Petit Trou de Nippes, H&.'< 



Alorne Coquilles, Aox Cayes, Haiti. 

 Ilea Vache 



J§r6mie, Haiti. _.. 



Tiburon, Haiti 



Diquini, Haiti 



Gonave Island... 



Port-au-Prince, Haiti 



Miragoane, Haiti 



6 miles southwest of Miragoane, 



Haiti 



Grande Cayemite Island 



Citadelle, Cap-Ha!tien,Haiti 



fie a Vache 



Mar. 5, 1925 

 Mar. 4,1925 

 Apr. 6. 1927 



1927. 



Apr. 6, 1930 



Apr. 8, 1930 

 May 13, 1929 

 Apr, 12,1934 



1865- 



Above Pfitionville, Haiti (3,500 feet 



alt.) 



Diquini, Haiti 



KenskoS, Haiti- 



1913 



1919 



1919 



July 1927 



July 16,1927 

 Sept, 3,1927 

 Oct. 4, 1927 

 Apr. 12,1934 



Dec. 1, 1928 

 Dec. 7, 1928 



June 20, 1938 



A. C. Younglovo. 

 J. B. Henderson 



and P. Bartsch. 

 Q. S. Miller, Jr. 



Do. 

 A. Wetraore. 

 W. J. Eyerdam. 

 L. H. Parish and W. 

 Perrygo. 

 Do. 

 C. R. Orcutt. 

 Utowana Expedition. 



D. F. Weinland. 

 S. Qarman. 

 W. M. Mann. 

 O. M. Allen. 



Do. 

 W. J. Eyerdam. 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



K. P. Schmidt. 

 Do. 



Jos6 A. Ramos. 



Relationships. — A. coelestinus resembles A. hrunneus of the Bahamas 

 in having very minute gular scales. In the head scalation, brunneus, 

 porcatus, and carolinensis all have the distinctly coarser plates of 

 chloro-cyanuSf rather than the smaller scales of coelestinus. But 

 neither coelestinus nor chloro-cyanus has the enlarged plates going for- 



