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AMEIVA MAYNARDII UNIFORMIS Noble and Klingel. 



Aiiick\i iiiayiuirdii vnifonnis Noble and Klingel, Ainer. Mus. Novit. no. 540, 

 p. 23, 1932. 



U.S.N.M. nos. 81373-4 from the center of Ocean Bight Bay, August 

 7, 1930, are referred to this subspecies. Tliey are a uniform dral>gray 

 above, slightly bluer on the limbs, and lightening to immaculate pearl- 

 gray on the under parts. There are absolutely no traces of the three 

 wide black stripes which characterize Carman's Anieiva tnaynardii. 

 There are 12 femoral pores in both specimens of A. m. iinifonnis ; sub- 

 digital lamellae 36 ; the tail at the 1 5th verticil with 20 and 22 scales re- 

 spectively ; the transverse rows of ventrals 31 and 35, and the 

 longitudinal rows 8. 



AMEIVA PLEI Dum^ril and Bibron 



.linciz'a plei Dumeril and Bibron, Erpet. Gen., vol. 5, p. 114, 1839. 

 U.S.N.M. nos. 78974-7 from St. Martin, July 22, 1929. 



AMEIVA THORACICA Cope 



Aiiiciva thoracica Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1862, p. 64. 



This lizard is represented by examples from the following places : 

 U.S.N.M. nos. 81451-4 from Flamingo Cays of the Ragged Island 

 Croup, June 25, 1930; no. 81475 from Raccoon Cay of the Ragged 

 Island Croup, June 30, 1930; nos. 81497-8 from Crooked Island, July 

 14, 1930. The three from Flamingo Cays are much lighter in color- 

 ation than is the usual case, the black dorsolateral line being barely in 

 evidence on the posterior part of the body, and not present at all 

 anteriorly. Since the lizard from the not-far-distant Raccoon Cay 

 presents an entirely normal style of coloration, and since there seems to 

 be no urgent reason for describing a subspecies from so few specimens, 

 which likewise are considerably mutilated by the small shot used to 

 obtain them, it is best to consider them as aberrant individuals. 



SCOLECOSAURUS ALLENI Barbour 



Scolecosaiirus alleni Barbour, Mem. Mus. Comp. Z06I., vol. 44, p. 315, 1914. 



U.S.N.M. no. 79190 from the Annandale Estate, Crenada, August 

 25, 1929. 



CHEMIDOPHORUS MURINUS ARUBENSIS (Lidth de Jeude) 



Cncmidophorus arithcnsis Lidth de Teude, Notes Leyden Mus., vol. 9, p. 132, 

 1887. 

 U.S.N.M. nos. 79323-5, 79327-31 from Aruba Island, September 

 17, 1929. One of the original series, no. '/<)Z2(^^ ^^'^s sent to the 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology as an exchange. 



