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at . Stanniard Creek and places south of it, especially on the small cays in the channel 

 between North and South Andros, it was found to be very common. Cope states it 

 to be very abundant on Crooked IsL, »where Anoles are comparatively uncommon». 

 This species is generally called »curl-tail-lizard». 1 observed it always on the ground, 

 never climbing trees or buslies. 



Liocephalus loxogmmmus, Cope. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. Vol. 10 (1887), p. 437. 



Described by Cope from Rum Key, by Stejnegee (18) from Wathngs. 



Liocephalus schreibersii, Gravbnh. 



N. Acta Leop.-Carol., Vol. 18, p. 739. 

 Found on hiagua (Carman, 15). 



Liocephalus virescens, Stejnegbr. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. Vol. 23, p. 471. 



This species, described by Stejneger from Green Cay, is later on said by 

 him (18 p. 334) to be only a local form of L. carinatus, Gray. 



Cycluru baeolopha, Cope. 



Proc. Acad. Philad. 1861, p. 123. 



Recorded from Andros by Cope (10), Stejnegbr (18) and Barbour (1). I never 

 saw any iguana on North Andros, but was told, that it occurred in the interior of 

 the island westwards of Stafford Creek. 



Cyclura carinata, Harlan. 



Journ. Ac. Philad. 1824. 



Found on Turk's Island (Cope, 10). 



Cyclura cyclura, Cuvier. 



Regne anim. 2 ed. II, p. 45. 



Cope (10) records this species (syn. C. nuhila) from Cat IsL, but Stejneger 

 (18) doubts the correctnes thereof. 



Cyclura rileyi, Stejneger. 



Proc. Biol. Soc, Washington, 1903, p. 129. 

 Described by Stejneger (17) from Watlings. 



Fam. Teiidae. 

 Ameiva leucomelas Cope. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc., Philadelphia, 1894, p. 436. 

 Described from Inagua. 



Ameiva maynardii, Garman. 

 BuU. Essex Inst., Vol. 20, (1888), p. 110. 

 Described from Inagua, not recorded from other places. 



