692 



EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 

 Ep icrales Inomalus. 



Do.. 

 Do.. 



Do... 



Do... 

 Copenha- 

 gen. 

 Do... 

 Do... 



M.C.Z.C. 

 Milano . . 



27456 

 27734 



27769 

 29583 



Age. 



Young 



Adult. 

 ...do.. 



...do.. 



..do 

 ..do 



.do . 

 .do. 

 .do . 



...do.. 

 Young 



I.,ocalitv. 



Porto Rii'( 



do . 



Caguas 



Humacao.. 



Caguas 



Porto Rico. 



do 



do 



Philippine 



Islands. 

 Bayamon . . . 

 Antilles 



Whencol- 

 lected. 



Spring, 

 1900. 



By whom collected 

 or recorded. 



[Latimer] 



Capt. Hansard 



CO. Stevenson 



L. M. McCormick.. 



B. S. Bowdish 



Reinhardt, p. 253. 



do 



do 



Seoane, p. 2 



Garman,p. 132. 

 Jan. a 



Scale 

 rows. 



43 

 36-40 



Ven- 

 trals. 



266 



265 



269 



262 

 271 



268 

 264 

 265 



266-271 

 261 



Caudals. 



71 

 57(def.) 



53(def.) 



70 

 69 



Re- 

 marks. 



Figs. 151- 

 152. 



Descrip- 

 tion, p. 

 690, figs. 

 148-150. 



^Types. 



« Icon. Ophid., texte, 2 livr., 1865, p. 87. 



EPICRATES MONENSIS" Zenneck. 



1898. Epicratcs vionensis Zenneck, Zeitschr. Wiss. Zool., LXIV, p. 64, pi. in, 

 figs. 58-62; type locality, Mona I.; types, Hamburg Mus. No. 2034. 



1901. Epicrates fordii var. monensis Meerwaktii, Mitth. Naturh. Mus. Hamburg, 

 XVlil, p. 8 (Mona Island). 



153 154 156 157 



Figs. 153-157.— Epicrates monEiNsis, young. 1.53, color pattern, top of head; 154, color pattern, top 

 of head of another specimen; 155, side of head, scutellation; 156, color pattern of body, lateral view; 

 157, color pattern, side of head and neck. Copies from Zenneck, figs. 53-62. Specimens in Hamburg 

 Museum. 



Description. — Youmj; Hamlmrjr Naturhist. Museum, No. 2034c 

 (cotype); Mona Island; 1894; Bock, collector. Rostral higher than 

 broad, tip just visible from above; internasals as Inroad as long; ante- 

 rior pair of prefrontals larger, posterior shorter, broadly in contact and 

 without intervening scales; frontal as broad as long, twice as broad as 

 supraoculars; parietals small, smaller than posterior prof rontals, sepa- 

 rated by a scale; first supralabial in contact with nasal, second with 



« From Mona Island. 



