92 THE HERPETOLOGY OF CUBA. 
62. LEIMADOPHIS ANDREAE (Reinhardt & Liitken). 
Reinhardt and Liitken, Vid. meedel. nat foren Kjobenh. for 1862, 1863, p. 214; Boulenger, loc. cit., 
p. 140; Barbour, loc. cit., p. 338. 
Common throughout the whole Island. 
63. ARRHYTON TAENIATUM Giinther. 
Giinther, Cat. snakes Brit. mus., 1858, p. 244; Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 252; Barbour, loc. cit., p. 341. 
The few known specimens have been found at scattered localities through 
the Island. 
64. ArrHYTON viTTatTuM (Gundlach & Peters). 
Gundlach und Peters, Monatsb. Acad. wiss. Berlin, 1861, p. 1002; Boulenger, loc. cit., p. 252; Barbour, 
loc. cit., p. 341. 
What has been said regarding the previous species applies to this one also. 
65. ARRHYTON REDIMITUM (Cope). 
Cope, Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1862, p. 81. 
A small species of which nothing is known and which is very probably an 
abnormal phase of A. taeniatum. 
ReptiLiA: TESTUDINATA. 
66. PsEUDEMYS PALUSTRIS (Gmelin). 
Gmelin, Syst. nat., 1788, 1, p. 1041; Barbour, loc. cit., p. 344, (synonymy). 
This tortoise occurs in ponds and streams throughout Cuba, and also in 
Jamaica, Haiti, and Porto Rico. 
Reptitia: Loricata. 
67. CRocopyLus acuTus Cuvier. 
Cuvier, Ann. Mus. hist. nat., 1807, 10, p. 55, pl. 1, 2. 
Found in the brackish creeks and estuaries in various parts of Cuba, the 
surrounding cays, as well as in Florida, Jamaica, Haiti, Mexico, Central America, 
and the coast of Equador. 
68. CROCODYLUS RHOMBIFER Cuvier. 
Cuvier, Ann. Mus. hist. nat., 1807, 10, p. 51; Boulenger, Cat. chelonians Brit. mus., 1889, p. 287; Bar- 
bour, loc. cit., p. 345. 
Confined to the Cienaga de Zapata, Cuba, and the Cienaga de Lanier, 
Island of Pines. Not uncommon in these areas. 
