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The young of leucophacus mariguanac are very similar to the adults, 

 except that their colors are intensified. They have a very broad lateral 

 stripe of black, set off at its lower margin by a narrow sepia lateral 

 band. The middorsal area is chocolate-brown, with very few reticula- 

 tions. The young of leucophaeus alb i palp ebralis have on the neck a few 

 large light blotches edged with a fine dark line. A pale dorsal stripe 

 is in some instances crossed by three or four large squarish blotches ; 

 in other cases these are much lightened, and the dark pigment is con- 

 centrated at the edges of the light stripe as two or more narrow lines. 

 The young of typical leucophaeus are distinct from either of the others 

 in having a very fine pattern of dark reticulations and spots all over 

 the body and sides, which now have a light sepia tone, but which later 

 in life fade to pale drab or olive-buff and leave the black spots stand- 

 ing out very markedly. Some of them have traces of four longitudinal 

 light stripes separating slightly darker areas, and some have faintly 

 delineated transverse dorsal blotches, but these are never so prominent 

 as they are in the young from Turks Island. 



ANOLIS LINEATUS Daudin 



Anolis lincafiis Daudin, Hist. Nat. Rept., vol. 4, p. 66, 1802. 



U.S.N.M. nos. 79317-20 from Aruba Island, September 17, 1929. 

 Two months afterward the gular fold of no. 79318, having retained its 

 color in preserving fluid, was cadmium orange on the edges, turning to 

 wax-yellow toward the throat, with several heavy black longitudinal 

 stripes. 



ANOLIS LUCIAE Garman 



Anolis liiciac Garman, Bull. Essex Inst., vol. 19, p. 44, 1887. 



U.S.N.M. nos. 79062-5 from Mount Grenier, Santa Lucia, August 

 10, 1929. 



ANOLIS LUCIUS Dum§ril and Bibron 



Anolis Jucius Dumeril and Bibron, Erpet. Gen. vol. 4, p. 105, 1837. 



U.S.N.M. nos. 75834-5 from El Salto de la Tinaga, Camagiiey 

 Province, Cuba, August 28, 1828; no. 75842 from Jumagua Hills, 

 west of Sagua La Grande, Santa Clara Province, Cuba, August 2, 1928. 



ANOLIS LUTEOSIGNIFER Garman 



Anolis luteosignijer Garman, Bull. Essex Inst., vol. 20, p. 4, 1888. 



One example, LT.S.N.M. no. 81728, was taken on Cayman Brae, 

 September 10, 1930. 



