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terior femur has three or more light spots and above them a light 

 stripe, and the anterior femur has a similar light stripe, which is the 

 continuation of the lateral light line. This lateral line forks on the 

 shoulder, part of it running forward onto the side of the neck, while 

 part of it goes onto the upper arm in a more or less broken and 

 irregular light marking. 



Even in the young the light longitudinal stripes are partially invaded 

 by the dark pigment from the areas above and below them and fail 

 to present the clean-cut delineation found in semilineatus and beatanus 

 in the adult stage. 



Specimens examined. — As listed in table 37. 



Table 37. — Specimens of Leiocephalus personatus personatus examined 



Museum No. 



Locality 



Date 



Collector 



U.S.N.M. 



72607-72612— ---- 



72613 



80763-80766 



80774-80787 



80788-80798- .-. 



M.C.Z. 



3615 (2 cotypes of L. per- 

 sonatus. 



8720,8722-8725 



13834-13838 



L'Acul, Haiti 



Aquin, Haiti _.. 



10 miles east of Baraderes, Haiti- 



Gran Boucan, Haiti 



Petit Trou de Nippes, Haiti- 



Apr. 11, 1927.. 

 Apr, 13. 1927- - 

 Apr. 6-7, 1930. 



Apr. 11, 1930.. 

 Apr. 8, 1930. . . 



J6r6mie, Haiti. 



Furcy, Haiti. -- 

 Lfeogane, Haiti. 



1913. 

 1919. 



A. Wetmore. 



Do. 

 L. H. Parish and W. 

 Perrygo. 



Do. 



Do. 



D. F. Weinland. 



W. M. Mann. 

 Q. M. Allen. 



Table 38. — Possibly intergrading examples of Leiocephalus personatus 



The status of the specunens listed in table 38 cannot as yet be 

 accurately determined until more material has been secured to show 

 the variation on a complete series from young to adult in every one 

 of the named localities as well as in some of the intervening territory. 

 It is to be expected that intergrading forms will be found in these 



