438 Tuomas BarBouR, 
found by the expedition at both Trinidad and Barbados. It is 
indigenous, so far as I know, in the former island and certainly 
introduced into the latter. 
3. Eleutherodactylus johnstonei BARBOUR. 
BARBOUR, in: Mem. Mus. comp. Zool., Vol. 44, 1914, p. 249. 
I have recently published (l.c.) as full a history of this species 
with discussion of its relationship as our knowledge now permits. 
This collection with specimens from Barbados, makes it possible to 
compare specimens from this island and Grenada whence came the 
types. The specimens before me are seven, from Bathseba, Barbados, 
caught at an altitude of 1100 feet. The species was probably intro- 
duced into Barbados but whence I have been unable to learn. The 
introduction of the species from Barbados to Grenada is well 
authenticated. It must be added that it is entirely possible that 
the early chronielers who stated that there were no frogs upon 
Barbados were wrong and that they have really always existed 
upon the island. Their oceurrence in the highlands would suggest 
this. In Grenada the same species after about thirty years establish- 
ment has not spread very far from the lowlands of St. George where 
the species was put at large. 
Eleutherodactylus antillensis (REINHARD et LÜTKEN). 
REINHARD og LÜTKEN, in: Vid. Meddel. nat. Foren. Kjöbenhavn for 1862, 
1863, p. 209. 
STEJNEGER, Rept. U. S. nation. Mus. for 1902, 1904, p. 591. 
STEJNEGER has definitely settled the status of this species which 
has been in some confusion and shown that it is certainly Known 
only from St. Thomas and Vieques; whether it occurs upon the other 
islands of the Virgin group is not known. All of the series of 
14 adults and a number of tadpoles taken by Drs. KÜKENTHAL and 
HARTMEYER are from St. Thomas. 
Bleutherodactylus lentus CoPE. 
CoPE, in: Proc. Acad. nat. Sc. Philadelphia, 1862, p. 151. 
BOULENGER, Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. Mus., 1882, p. 207. 
BARBOUR, in: Mem. Mus. comp. Zool., Vol. 44, 1914, p, 247. 
This species is really confined to St. Thomas and is represented 
in the material in hand by six examples from that island. I have 
