NO. 1248. VENEZUELAN BATRACHIANS, REPTILES—STEJNEnER. 181 
HYLA CREPITANS Wied. 
List of specimens. 
U.S.N.M. No. 
Collector's | Locality. 
When col- 
lected. 
22541 
22542 
22.543 
22544 
27791 
27794 
27795 
A.52 
A30 
AlO 
La Guaira 
. .do 
July 24,1895 
June 26, 1895 
June 22, 1895 
June 24, 1895 
Julv 10,1900 
July 2, 1900 
"do. 
do 
, A22 
17 
4 
5 
.do 
. ...do 
do 
.do 
According to Captain Robinson, Nos. 22541 to 22541: were caught on 
upper surface of large green leaves overhanging water. No. 22542 
was- colored light buff above, below orange. No. 22543, which is 
much smaller, was very pale green with whitish ej^es. 
II. REPTILIA. 
SAURIA. 
GONATODES VITTATUS (Lichtenstein). 
No. 27820 has a white, black- margined dorsal band and black con- 
verging lines on throat, exactly as Dr. Werner describes a specimen 
from Trinidad.^ The other is uniformly drab above, with large, 
rounded, black and pale spots, which are smaller and less pronounced 
on head and extremities. There are also some dusky lines in front of 
and behind the e3'es; underside uniform whitish. 
List of specimens. 
U.S.N.M. Xo. 
Collector'.s 
No. 
Locality. 
When col- 
lected. 
27819 
27820 
27 
26 
San Julian 
do 
July 19,1900 
do. 
THECADACTYLUS RAPICAUDA (Houttuyn). 
List of specinu'its. 
U.S.N.M. No. 
Collector's 
No. 
Locality. 
When col- 
lected. 
22514 
22515 
27790 
A 26 
A 29 
11 
La Guaira 
do 
June 25, 1895 
June 26, 1895 
July 5, 1900 
...do 
According to Captain Robinson's notes, the first two specimens were 
caught in a damp and dark gorge, clinging to the bare trunks of large 
trees. He adds that they change color to suit the background. 
1 Verb. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wieii, 1900, p. 263. 
