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. recently pointed out its relationships in connection with the de- 
scription of E. weinlandi BARBOUR, a new species from Haiti with 
which this form had previously been confounded (BArBoUR, |. c., 
p. 247 and 246). 
Prostherapis trinitatis (GARMAN). 
GARMAN, in: Bull. Essex Inst. Salem, Vol. 19, 1887, p. 12. 
BOETTGER, in: Ber. Senckenb. naturf. Ges. Frankfurt, 1893, p. 37. 
MoLE and UÜRICH, in: Journ. Trinidad Field Naturalists Club, No. 2, 3, 
Aug. 1894, p: 97. 
This beautiful and interesting little frog is represented in this 
material by five adults and two larvae from Trinidad. From this 
island came the types which are preserved in the Museum of 
Comparative Zoology (No. 2181 of the Amphibian collection) collected 
by GARMAn during the voyage of the „Blake“. BOoULENGER has 
contributed notes on the life history with a beautiful colored figure 
showing how this species carries its tadpoles attached to its back 
as it moves from pool to pool. He also records it from Venezuela 
(in: Proc. Linn. Soc. London, 1895, p. 209, pl. 10 fig. 4, 5). 
Sphaerodactylus macrolepis REINHARDT ET LÜTKEN. 
REINHARD og LÜTKEN, in: Vid. Meddel. nat. Foren. Kjöbenhavn, for 
1862, 1863, p. 174, 279. 
BARBOUR, in: Mem. Mus. comp. Zool., Vol. 54, 1914, p. 270. 
Two new localities for this species are added to those already 
known by the material before me. They are St. John, Danish West 
Indies whence one specimen was captured, while three others come 
from the Islet of Loango, near St. Thomas, in the same group. It 
is known already from both St. Thomas and St. Croix. 
Gonatodes vittatus LICHTENSTEIN. 
LICHTENSTEIN, Nomencl. Rept. Mus. Berol., 1856, p. 6. 
BOULENGER, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., Vol. 1, 1885, p. 60. 
MOoLE and UrRICH, in: Journ. Trinidad Field Natural. Club, Vol. 2, 3, 
1894, p. 79. 
A single example of this species already well known from 
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