18 ON WEST INDIAN 



Hemidactylus mabouia Mot.; D. & B. 



Specimens are at hand from Trinidad, St. Lucia, Petit 

 Martinique, Martinique and Porto Rico. 



Those from Trinidad are very rough with trihedral tu- 

 bercles, and the latter are more numerous than on those 

 from the other islands. The nearest approach is in speci- 

 mens from Porto Rico, but on the mainland those from 

 Para and Rio Janeiro are still more closely allied. 



Aristelliger pr^signis Hallow. ; Coj>e. 

 Grand Cayman. 



Aristelliger lar Coj>e. 



A single individual, the type, in the collection. 

 Jeremie, Hayti. 



SphvErodactylus elegans (McLeay) Reinh. & Liltlc. 

 Of three specimens from Remedios, Cuba, each has 

 eleven transverse bands between the eyes and the base of 

 the tail; another has button. One from Caibarien, Cuba, 

 has eleven. 



SPHiERODACTYLUS NIGROPUNCTATUS Gray, 1844. 



A specimen from Samana, San Domingo, is referred to 

 this species with sonic hesitation. The scales of the back 

 and of the Hanks are keeled ; the latter and those of the 

 belly are the larger; those of the head are very small. 

 It is closely sprinkled with small spots of brown, in lon- 

 gitudinal rows. 



SPHiERODACTYLUS ALOPEX Cope, 1861. 



The types are freckled somewhat by scattered small 

 spots of light color, each occupying one or two scales. 

 Jeremie, Hayti. 



