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mens from St. Thomas, St. Croix, Tortola, and Just van Dyck being 

 in the Copenhagen museum. The latter also has it from Vieques, 

 though neither the Fish Hawk expedition nor I myself collected it on 

 that island, and for some unexplained reason it may be scarce around 

 Isabella Segunda. the onry locality visited by us. Prof. S. Garman 

 also mentions specimens in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, as having been collected by Professor Ackermann at Port au 

 Prince, Haiti; but, as in the case of Anolis stratulus, this locality is 

 unconfirmed, and no other collector has apparently found this species 

 in Haiti. Is it possible that there is some error involved in Professor 

 Ackermann's record and that the specimens of both species were 

 actually collected in St. Thomas, although possibly shipped from Haiti? 

 In Porto Rico A. pulchdlus is confined to the coastal plain and its 

 extensions into the larger river valleys up to an altitude of about 500 

 feet. The highest localities from which we have it are Caguas and 

 Utuado. At the latter place it occurs alongside of A. krugi, which 

 occupies the higher altitudes. 



List of specimens of Anolis pulchellus. 



