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42. ANoLIS porcATUS Gray. 
Gray, Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1840, 5, p. 112; Barbour, loc. cit., p. 293. 
A very common species, usually found in parks and gardens, especially 
abundant upon Cacti, agaves, and other yuccaceous plants. 
43. Norops OPHIOLEPIS (Cope). 
Cope, Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1851, p. 211; Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 26; Barbour, loc. cit., p. 296. 
A not uncommon species in open grassy fields and plains. It lives upon 
the ground, over the whole Island. 
44. CyYCLURA MACLEAYI Gray. 
Gray, Cat. lizards Brit. mus., 1845, p. 190; Cocteau, Sagra’s Hist. Cuba. Rept., 1838, p. 96, pl. 6; 
Barbour, loc. cit., p. 297. 
Rare upon the mainland of Cuba itself, but not yet so uncommon among 
the cays off the coast, especially near Manzanillo. 
45, LEIOCEPHALUS CARINATUS Gray. 
Gray, Philos. mag., 1827, 2, p. 208; Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 165; Barbour, loc. cit., p. 300. 
Common about beaches and sea-cliffs. A species characteristic of the area 
of the sea-shore plant association. 
46. LrrlocEPHALUS (CUBENSIS) Gray. 
Gray, Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1840, 5, p. 110. 
L. vittatus Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 163; Barbour, loc. cit., p. 300. 
A widespread and common species. Abundant in ‘‘guarda rayas” of the 
cane-fields and in open plains all over the Island. 
47. LmIOCEPHALUS RAVICEPS Cope. 
Cope, Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1862, p. 183. 
A species known from the original specimens only. Perhaps not Cuban. 
48. LrrlocEPHALUS MACROPUS Cope. 
Cope, Proe. Acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1862, p. 184; Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 163; Barbour, loc. cit., p. 301. 
Apparently confined to the Province of Oriente and to be nowhere abundant. 
