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ANOLIS CONSPERSUS Garman 



Anolis conspcrsus Carman, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, vol. 24, p. 273, 1887. 



A good series, U.S.N.M. nos. 81732-41, was secured on Grand Cay- 

 man, September 15-16, 1930. 



ANOLIS CRISTATELLUS Dum^ril and Bibron 



/Uiolis cristaicUus Dumeril and Bibron, Erpet. Gen., vol. 4, p. 143, 1837. 



U.S.N.M. nos. 78926-7 from Bordeaux Hill, St. John's, July 13. 

 1929, elevation 1,277 ft.; nos. 78940-8 from Bellevue Hill, Road 

 Harbor, Tortola, July 17, 1929; nos. 78949-56 from Virgin Gorda. 

 July 19, 1929. 



ANOLIS EQUESTRIS Merrem 



Anolis equesfrls Merrem, Syst. Amph., p. 45, 1820. 



U.S.N.M. nos. 75811-5 from San Diego de los Banos, Pinar del 

 Rio Province, Cuba, June, 1928. 



ANOLIS GENTILIS Carman 



Anolis gcntilis Garman, Bull. Essex Inst., vol. 19, p. 35, 1888. 



U.S.N.M. nos. 79094-6 from Ouatres Island, Grenadines, August 

 17, 1929; nos. 79106-7 from Mustique Island, Grenadines, same date ; 

 no. 79108 from Petit Nevis, same date; nos. 79109-10 from Petit 

 Mustique, August 18, 1929; nos. 791 13-7 from Baliceaux Island, 

 August 18, 1929; nos. 79118-30 from Petit Martinique, August 21, 

 1929; nos. 79133-4 from Carriacou Island, same date; nos. 791 50-1 

 from Frigate Island, August 22, 1929; nos. 79152-8 from Ronde 

 Island, August 22, 1929; nos. 79159-60 from Caille Island, August 24, 

 1929; nos. 79162-5 from Diamond Island, August 23, 1929; no. 

 79196 from Mineral Springs, northeast Grenada, August 27, 1929. 



A careful comparison of all these specimens with one of Carman's 

 cotypes from Petit Martinique does not reveal any characters on 

 which a different species could be based, and lizards from rather 

 widely separated islands, such as Ronde and Mustique, appear to be 

 identical in scalation. 



ANOLIS GINGIVINUS Cope 



Anolis gingivinus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1864, p. 170. 



U.S.N.M. nos. 78958-73 from St. Martin, July 22, 1929; nos. 

 78978-80 from St. Bartholomew, July 25, 1929. 



