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larger specimen uniform white, except slightly darker on the chest; 

 smaller specimen with two series of olive spots on chest. 



Drymobius boddsertii (Sentzen.) 



Margarita Island. Body 500 mm., tail 245 mm., scales 17- 

 192-90. 



Aves Island. Two specimens, received in bad condition; so far 

 as could be observed these were not unlike the Margarita specimen. 



Color brownish gray; edges of scales on posterior portion of body 

 with narrow margins of black to very broad margins on anterior por- 

 tion; two dark lines on each side, the upper one anteriorly bordered 

 with narrow white lines; a median white stripe on neck fading out 

 above about 45th ventral plate; ventral surface of head and chest 

 brownish black. 



Oxbelis accuminatus (Wied). 



Margarita Island. Body 914 mm., tail, 312 mm., scales 17-182- 

 170. 



Color much lighter than on smaller specimens from Panama and 

 the mainland of Venezuela. 



Crotalus terrificus (Laurenti). 



Aruba. Body 665 mm., tail 90 mm., scales 27-168-28, rattles 9. 



Anolis lineatus (Gray). 



Aruba. Four specimens, 56 to 80 mm. 

 Curacao. Ten specimens, 47 to 66 mm. 



Anolis alligator Dumeril & Bibron. 

 Aves Island. One specimen, 58 mm. 

 Bonaire. One specimen, 48 mm. 



Thecadactylus rapicaudus Gray. 



Curacao Island. Three specimens, 710 to 850 mm. 



Tropidurus hispidus (Spix). 



Margarita Island. Two specimens, 73 and 86 mm. 

 Aves Island. Two specimens, 82 and 102 mm. 



Iguana tuberculata Gray. 



This lizard is reported to be very abundant on all the islands. The 

 collection contains specimens from the following: Blanquilla (8); 

 Los H'Tnianos (7); Margarita (i); Aves (\); Curacao (i); Arubri (i). 



