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XXIII. Tamonea androscemifolia (Grisebach) Jennings, comb. nov. 



XXIV. Pachyanthus longifolius Jennings, sp. nov. 

 XXV. Mesosphcerum Hollandianum Jennings, sp. nov. 



XXVI. Mesosphcerum capitellatum Jennings, sp. nov. 

 XXMI. Gerardia pinetoriim Britton & Wilson. 

 XX\'III. Justicia diversifolia Jennings, sp. nov. 

 XXIX. Farlowella azygia Eigenmann & Vance; F. smithi Fowler. 

 XXX. Farlowella hasemani Eigenmann & Vance; F. jauruensis Eig. & 

 Vance. 

 XXXI. Farlowella acus (Kner), c?', ?. 

 XXXII. Gonatodes hasemani Griffin. Type. 



XXXIII. Anolis steinhachi. Type. 



XXXIV. Prionodactylus albostrigatus Grififin, sp. nov. 

 XXXV. Prionodactylus eigenmanni Griffin, sp. nov. 



XXXVI. Fig. I. Approach to the cave in the Isle of Pines in which the 

 Messrs. Link discovered a deposit of subfossil bones. 

 Fig. 2. Entrance to cave. Mr. John Link standing in fore- 

 ground. 

 XXXVII. Polystichum Jenningsi L. S. Hopkins. 

 XXXVIII. Rhamdia rmcrops Eigenmann. Type. 

 XXXIX. Cheirocerus eques Eigenmann. Type. 

 XL. Doras lentiginosus Eigenmann. Type. 

 . XLI. Entomocorus benjamini Eigenmann. Type. 

 XLII. Ageneiosus madeirensis Fisher. Type. 

 XLIII. Labeo fisheri Jordan ScStarks. Type. 

 XLIV. Amblypharyngodon grandisquamis Jordan & Starks. 

 XLV. Gazza achlamys Jordan & Starks. Type. 

 XLVI. Atherina forskali Riippell. 

 XLVII. Dacymba bennetti (Lowe). 

 XLVI 1 1. Fig. I. Saltville Valley, Va. 



Fig. 2. Near view of cave-in at "Well No. 69," Mathieson Alkali 

 Works, Saltville, Virginia. 



