458 EEPOET— 1888. 



nnd Amphibien so wie iiber die Entwickelnng eines Batracliiers, Hylodes 

 martinicensis Dam. Bibr. ohne Metamorphose. ' M. B. Ak. Wiss. Berl.' 



1876, pp. 703-714, pi. i. 



5 species mammalia, 19 of amphibia, 2 new. 



Dewitz, H. Tagschmettei-linge von Porto Rico. ' S. E. Z.' xxxviii. 



1877, pp. 233-245, pi. i. 

 85 species. 



Dewitz, H. Dammerungs und Nachtfalter von Portorico gesammelt 

 von Herrn Consul Krng. 'Mitt. Munch, eut. Ver.' 1877, i. pp. 91-96. 



Nearly 60 species, 2 new. 



Gundlach, J. Neue Beitriige zur Ornithologie der Insel Portorico. 

 'J. f. Ornithol.' xxvi. (1878), pp. 157-194. 



A complete list including 153 species ; many remarks. 



Ridgway, R. Description of a new owl from Porto Rico. ' P. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus.' iv. (1881), pp. 366-371. 



Dewitz, H. Hymenopteren von Porto Rico. ' B. E. Z.' xxv. (1881), 

 pp. 197-208. 



A list of 75 species, 12 new. 



Martens, E. V. Description of two species of Land- shells from Porto 

 Rico, W. I. 'Ann. N. York Ac' ii. (1882), pp. 370, 371. 



Rbder, V. von. Diptern von der Insel Portorico. ' S. E. Z.' xlvi. 

 (1885), pp. 337-349. 



108 species, 10 new. 



Weise, J. Beitrag zur Chrysomeliden und Coccinelliden-Pauna Porto 

 Ricos. 'Arch. f. Nat.' (2), li. (1885), pp. 144-168. Plate VIII. 



51 species Chrysomelidte, 10 of Coccinellidse. 



Q,uedenfeldt, G. Neue und seltnere Kiifer von Porto Rico. ' B. E. Z.' 

 XXX. (1886), pp. 119-128. 



16 .species, 7 new. 



Stahl, A. Beitrag zur Yogelfauna auf Portorico. ' Omis,' iii. (1887). 



He says 154 species are now known. 



Gundlach, J. Apuntes para la fauna Puerto riquena. Primera parte, 

 *An. Soc. Esp.' vii. (1878), pp. 135-234. Segunda parte, t.c. pp. 343- 

 421. Tercera parte, op. cit. x. (1881), pp. 305-350. Cuarta parte, op. cit. 

 xii. (1883), pp. 5-58. Quinta parte, t.c. pp. 441-484. Sexta parte, 

 op. cit. xvi. pp. 115-199. 



This is a list of the animals of Porto Rico so far as they are at present 

 known ; it is still (1888) in course of publication. The lists of ]\Iammalia, 

 Aves, Reptilia and Batrachia, Pisces, MoUusca, Crustacea, and Myriapoda 

 are completed, and the Insecta in progress. It includes also biblio- 

 graphical lists of the works referred to. 



REDONDA (SEE NEVIS). 



SABA. 



Situated between St. Eustatius and St. Bartholomew in 17° 38' N. 

 lat. and 63° 12' TV. long. It is about nine miles in circumference and 

 rises to a height of nearly 3,000 feet. 



ST. BARTHELEMY, or ST. BARTHOLOMEW. 



A small island situated a little to the south-east of St. Martin in 

 17° 53' N. lat. and 62° 50' W. long., and having an area of twenty-five 



