436 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 
List of specimens examined. 
MIG. Z, mil 
No. meus Ages Sexes Locality Date Collector Remarks 
8691-95 5 all both Diquini, Haiti 1913 W.M. Mann  Descrip. 
8742 Be are 2  Manneville, Haiti 1913 W.M. Mann _ Descrip. of 
young. 
3614 3 ad. both Jeremie, Haiti 1859 D. F. Wein- Type of A. 
land taeniura. 
5441 Thad. co Puerto Plata, San 1885 M. A. Frazar 
Domingo 
3608 5 all both Jeremie, Haiti D. F. Wein- . 
land 
3609 Tire ee o Jeremie, Haiti D. F. Wein- 
land 
AMEIVA VITTIPUNCTATA Cope. 
Description:— Adult male; M. C. Z. 8618. Manneville, Haiti; 
1913; W. M. Mann. 
Rostral forming an acute angle behind; nostril on posterior part 
of anterior nasal; anterior pair of nasals in contact for but a fraction 
of their length behind rostral; frontonasal as long as wide in contact 
with the loreal; prefrontals narrowly in contact; frontal in contact 
with the first and second supraoculars; a pair of frontoparietals in 
contact with the third supraocular anteriorly; five occipitals in a 
transverse row, the median slightly larger than the others; seven and 
eight supraciliaries; three large supraoculars and a small scale poste- — 
rior to them, the first supraocular separated from the loreal, two 
posterior supraoculars separated from the supraciliaries by a double 
row of granules; last supraocular separated from the outer occipitals 
by two rows of small scales and several rows of granules; five and six 
supralabials; five large infralabials; between the infralabials and the 
chin-shields a wedge of one to three rows on granules extending — 
anteriorly to the postmental; chin and throat covered with granules, 
a band of slightly enlarged scutes extending across the middle, the 
median ones forming a distinct group of slightly larger ones; on the 
area between the two throat folds several rows of large hexagonal 
scales; under side of the body with twelve longitudinal and thirty- 
eight transverse rows of plates; preanal plates in a marginal row of 
eight scales, median smallest, and in a double median series of about 
four pairs; on the lower arm two narrow, one very wide, rows of ante- 
brachials separated from the brachials by several rows of small scales; 
