354 MR. G. A. BOULENGER ON REPTILES, [JuQC 2, 



from St. Lucia have 188-196 ventrals and 82-89 subcaudals. The 

 Cuban Dromicus cursor of Bibron (in R. de la Sagra) is a distinct 

 but allied species, Liophis andrece, R. & L., recently renamed 

 Dromicus cubensis by Garman. Tliese two forms cannot be 

 generically separated from Liophis, Wagl. (type L. regince, L.). The 

 genus Dromicus, Bibr., of which I take D. angulifer, Bibr., to be the 

 type, may be distinguished by its enlarged anterior mandibular teeth. 



8. OxYRHOPus PLUMBEUs, Wied, 



9. Leptodactylus pentadactylus, Laur. 



10. Hyla RUBRA, Daud. 



This appears to be the first record of this South-American Tree- 

 Frog in the West Indies. Two female specimens were sent by 

 Mr. Ram.age. 



III. St. Vincent. 



Collected by Mr. H. H. Smith. 



1. Hemidactylus MABOuiA, Mor. 



2. Thecadactylxjs rapicauda, Houtt. 



3. Sph^rodactyltjs vincenti, sp. n. 



Snout acutely pointed, as long as the distance between the eye 

 and the ear-opening, once and a half the diameter of the orbit ; ear- 

 opening small, roundish. Rostral large, with longitudinal cleft 

 above; nostril pierced between the rostral, the first labial, and two 

 scales; three upper and three lower labials; mental large, its pos- 

 terior border truncate and iu contact with two or three scales. A 

 small spine-like scale on the upper eyelid, above the middle of 

 the eye. Upper head-scales small, keeled, largest on the snout. 

 Dorsal scales moderately large, rhomboidal, juxtaposed, keeled, larger 

 on the sides, where they are about half the size of the ventrals ; 

 latter hexagonal, imbricate, smooth ; 55 to 60 scales round the 

 middle of the body. Tail cylindrical, tapering ; upper caudal scales 

 pointed and keeled ; a series of enlarged subcaudal shields. Brown 

 above, head lighter; a pale, dark-edged V-shaped marking may be 

 present at the base of the tail ; lower parts pale brown, the scales 

 edged with darker ; tail coral-red, all over or only on the lower 

 surface. 



millim. 



Total length 55 



Head 8 



Width of head 5 



Body 20 



Fore limb 8 



Hind limb 10 



Tail 27 



Several specimens were obtained in damp forest, under rotting 

 leaves. 



