220 QECKONID^. 



Width of head 4 millim. 



Body 21 „ 



Fore limb 8 „ 



Hind limb 11 „ 



Cuba ; San Domingo. 

 a-e. Ad. & hgr. P 



2. Sphaerodactylus elegans. 



Auolis sputator, var. 2, Daud. Sept. iv. p. 09. 



Sphserodactylus sputator, Cocteau, in R. de la Sagra, Hiat. Cuba, 



p. 160, pi. xvii. 

 elegans, (McLeay) JReinh. Sr Liitk. Vidensk. Meddel. 1862, p. 275, 



Very closely allied to the preceding. The scales are smaller, 

 and there are as many as ten transverse dark bands from the 

 eyes to the hind limbs ; these bars much narrower than the inter- 

 spaces between them. From snout to vent 19 millim. ; tail 18 

 millim. 



Cuba ; San Domingo. 



a. Ad. San Domingo. 



3. Sphaerodactylus punctatissimus. 



Sphserodactylus punctatissimus. Gray, Cat. p. 168. 

 Sphaerodactylus punctatissimus, Dum. Sr Bibr. iii. p. 405; Beinh. ^ 



Liitk. Vidensk. Meddel. 1862, p. 276. 

 cinereus, Cocteau, in S. de la Sagra, Hist. Cuba, Rept. p. 166, 



pi. xviii. ; Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1861, p. 498. 



Also closely allied to ;S'. sputator. Snout still more pointed, 

 longer, measuring twice the diameter of the orbit and distinctly 

 more than the distance between the eye and the ear-opening. Grey 

 above, uniform or dotted with white ; in specimen S the snout is 

 white. From snout to vent 35 millim. ; tail 30 millim. 



Cuba ; San Domingo ; Martinique ; Caraccas. 



a. Ad. Martinique. Paris Museum [P.]. 



6. Ad. Caraccas. 

 c. Ad. ? 



4. Sphserodactylus nigropunctatus. (Plate XVIII. fig. 2.) 

 Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus, Gray, Cat. p. 168. 



Agrees with S. sputator in general characters, but the granules 

 on the flanks are considerably larger than those on the middle of 

 the back. Brown (the very numerous minute black specks men- 

 tioned by Gray being no longer visible), tail and lower surfaces 

 lighter. From snout to vent 35 millim. ; tail 32 millim. 



? 



a. Ad. ? (Type.) 



