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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 



It is also reported from Haiti by Prof. S. Garman, who mentions 

 specimens in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, as hav- 

 ing been collected by Professor Ackermaun at Port au Prince. It is 

 highly desirable, however, that the accuracy of the latter locality 

 should be confirmed as no other collector seems to have obtained this 

 species in Haiti or Santo Domingo. 



In Porto Rico this species is most commonly found near sea level 

 and in the lower altitudes. We found it still numerous, however, at 

 nearly 900 feet, and a few specimens were collected by us at Adjuntas 

 and by the Fish Hawk parties and Mr. Baker at the same place and at 

 Ca} T ey, but it was not found in the higher regions of El Yunque. On 

 the whole its distribution seems to coincide with that of Anolis 

 cristatellus. 



It is also common both on Vieques and on Culebra islands. 



List of specimens of Anolis stratulus. 



