2 University of Michigan 



to mistakes in the identification of the forms, the present list 

 has been made to include the published records, even though 

 there are many duplications. The writer has had for study, 

 through the courtesy of the Field Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, some of the specimens referred to by Meek; but he has 

 not been able to examine Cope's specimens. 



List of Species 



Gonatodcs albogularis (Dumeril and Bibron). — Although 

 Cope records this species both from Aruba and Curagao. and 

 there are, according to Stejneger (1917), numerous specimens 

 from Curasao in the United States National Museum, Baker 

 secured but one specimen on Curacao. This is an old male and 

 is quite typical of G. albogularis as distinct from G. fuscus 

 and G. vitfatus. 



Gonatodcs vittatus (Lichtenstein). — Aruba (three specimens 

 taken at Oranjestad). 



Cope lists the species from Aruba; and Boulenger (1885 a, 

 p. 60) records a Curacao specimen in the British ^luseum un- 

 der this name. Although carefully searched for elsewhere 

 this species was only found in and about the town, where it 

 was taken under rocks and in a house. 



Gymnodactylus antillcnsis (Van Lidth de Jeude). — Cnragao 

 (Willemstad; El Hato ; Valley at Seroe Domi ; Schaarlo; 

 Campo Knip ; Ronde Klip; Overzijde; Landhuis Knip ; Tafel- 

 berg of St. Hyronimus. 229.9 m.) : Bonaire (hills of Santa 

 Barl)ara, back of El Hato de Bonaire ; between Tanki Maraka 

 and Porta Spano; near Pos Frances; Seroe Wassau) : Klcin- 

 Bonairc: KIcin-Curacao. Some of the specimens of Van 

 Lidth de Jeude were said to have come from Aruba, the others 

 from Curacao. 



