90 THE HERPETOLOGY OF CUBA. 
49. CELESTUS DE LA SAGRA (Cocteau). 
Cocteau, Sagra’s Hist. Cuba. Rept., 1838, p. 180, pl. 20; Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 293. 
Found throughout the Island, but extremely rare everywhere. 
50. CricoLepis TypicA (Gundlach & Peters). 
Gundlach und Peters, Monatsb. Akad. wiss. Berlin, 1863, p. 362, pl. —, fig. 1-6; Boulenger, loc. cit., 
p. 329; Barbour, loc. cit., p. 307. = 
Known only from a restricted area about Cabo Cruz, and Belig, a few miles 
away. 
51. AMEIVA AUBERI Cocteau. 
Cocteau, Sagra’s Hist. Cuba. Rept.,!1843, p. 74, pl. 6; Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 356; Barbour, loc. cit., 
p. 309. 
Found in open sunlit places throughout the Island. It is, of course, met 
with only upon the ground and is not rare. 
52. CADEA BLANOIDES Stejneger. 
Stejneger, Proc. Biol. soe. Wash., 1916, 29, p. 85. 
Amphisbaena punctata Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 450, pl. 23, fig. 3; Barbour, loc. cit., p. 317. 
Gundlach knew little of this and the following species; he says nothing 
of their distribution. The only specimens which we have seen came from near 
San Diego de los Bafios, near Herradura and Caimito del Guayabal. 
53. AMPHISBAENA CUBANA Peters. 
Peters, Monatsb. Akad. wiss. Berlin, 1878, p. 780, pl. —, fig. 4; Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 446; Barbour, 
loc. cit., p. 317. 
Peters described this species from specimens sent to him by Gundlach who 
could not recall where he took them. The only specimens which we have seen 
with definite data came from central ‘‘Soledad”’ near Cienfuegos, from San 
Carlos, Guantanamo, La Demajagua, in Oriente, from Havana and the En- 
senada de Cochinos. 
REPTILIA: SQUAMATA, SERPENTES. 
54. TYPHLOPS LUMBRICALIS (Linné). 
Linné, Syst. nat. ed. 10, 1758, 1, p. 228; Stejneger, Rept. U.S. N. M. for 1902, 1904, p. 684; Barbour, 
loc. cit., p. 322. 
A common species found everywhere under stones and decaying vegetable 
