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smooth scales beneath the base of the tail, and by the smaller 

 brachial scales. 



Gyiniioplifhalimis qnadrilineatus (Linnaeus). — Curacao (i 

 km. from Landhuis towards St. ChristofTelberg ; St. Christoffel- 

 berg, 1200 ft.; Landhuis Knip). Also hsted by Van Lidth de 

 Jeude from Curacao. 



Taken in grassy areas in thickets of acacias, and in humus 

 among rocks. 



Trctioscincus bifasciutus (Dumeril). — Aruha (one specimen 

 in ant nest under rocks on hill between Rooi Spoki and Rooi 

 Hundoe). Also recorded from Aruba by Cope. 



Droiiiicus aufilloisis (Schlegel). Recorded from Curacao 

 by \^an Lidth de Jeude. 



Lciiuadopliis friscalis (Linnaeus).- — Curacao (a small spec- 

 imen taken at Landhuis Knip). Also recorded from Curacao 

 by Boulenger (1894, p. 129). 



Lcptodcira annulata (Linnaeus). — Aruba (Campo Bubali ; 

 j\Ion Plaisir). Recorded from Aruba by Van Lidth de Jeude. 



The dorsal scale rows are 19- 17- 15 in six specimens. 



Found only in the matted clumps of branches of the older 

 divi-divi trees. 



Crotalns tcrrificus (Laurenti). According to Baker, rattle- 

 snakes are still to be found on Aruba. Meek has recorded a 

 specimen, and Van Lidth de Jeude lists several under the name 

 Crotalns Iwrridus unicolor. 



