NO. 2244. WEST INDIAN MAMMALS AND REPTILES— MILLER. 511 



represented among the less characteristic smaller pieces. Of the 

 freshwater Pseudemys palustrls, whose remains occur freely in the 

 Indian deposits of Cuba and Santo Domingo, there is no trace. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE 81. 



Left humerus, natural size. 



Fig. 1. Iguana rliinolopha. Cat. No. 35633, U.S.N.INI. No history- 



2. Iguana rliinolopha. Cat. No. 22814, U.S.N.M. No history. 



3. Cyclura pinguis. Type. Cat. No. 12082, Mus. Comp. Zool. Anegada. 



4. Cyclura mattea. Type. Cat. No. 59358, U.S.N.M. St. Thomas. 



5. Cyclura mattea. Paratype. Cat. No. 59359, U.S.N.M. St. Thomas. 



6. Cyclura cornuta. Cat. No. 2S625, U.S.N.M. No history. 



7. Cyclura stejnegeri. Cat. 29366, U.S.N.M. Mona Island. 



