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in which Dr. Boulenger tells me that my surmise was correct; and that a collec- 

 tion from New Grenada (Colombia) got credited to the island of Grenada. This 

 affects also the record for the following species. 



Plica plica (Linne). 

 Linne, Syst. nat., ed. 10. 1758, 1, p. 367. Boulenger, Cat. lizards Brit, mus., 1885, 2, p. 180. 



From New Grenada, not island of Grenada. 



Norops auratus (Daudin). 

 Daudin, Hist. nat. rept., 1802, 4, p. 89. Boulenger, Cat. lizards Brit, mus., 1885, 2, p. 95. 



A record having the same history as the preceding. 



Gonatodes vittatus (Lichtenstein). 

 Lichtenstein, Nomenel. reptil., 1856, p. 6. Boulenger, Cat. lizards Brit, mus., 1885, 1, p. 60. 



The same history as the preceding. The record of this species from Domin- 

 ica, needs verification, and is worthy of special mention in connection with the 

 foregoing from Grenada. 



Tropidodactylus onca (O'Shaughnesst). 



O'Shaughnesst, Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1875, ser. 4, 15, p. 280. Boulenger, Cat. lizards Brit, mus., 

 1885, 2, p. 97. 



The types of this species came from "Venezuela and Dominica." In answer 

 to my query regarding the probable accuracy of the data for these lizards, Dr. 

 Boulenger writes, "The Tropid. onca was purchased of a dealer (Mr. Cutter). 

 The locality Dominica is therefore open to doubt." The species, thus, is obvi- 

 ously Venezuelan only. 



Casual mention may also be made -of two records which Reinhardt and 

 Liitken evidently overlooked, namely Testudo polyphemus and Cayman sclerops, 

 which Gray recorded from Cuba (Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1840, 5, p. 115). 



Anolis lineatus Daudin. 

 Daudin, Hist. nat. rept., 1802, 4, p. 66, pi. 48, fig. 1. Boulenger, Cat. lizards Brit, mus., 1885, 2, p. 38. - 



At various times this species has been reported from the Antilles. Dumeril 

 and Bibron (Erpet. gen., 1837, 4, p. 146) recorded it from Martinique. It is 

 really confined to a region farther south. Meek (Field mus. publ. Zool., ser. 

 1910, 7, p. 416) records specimens from Aruba and Curacao. 



