No. 10. — Typical Reptiles and Amphihians in the Museum of Compara- tive Zoology By Thomas Barbour and Arthur Loveridge Since many inquiries are made concerning types which may or may not be found in the collection of this Museum, it has seemed desirable to prepare a catalogue of such specimens. The collection has been searched for possible types and the literature likewise examined. A few types which may yet be identified — which should be here — have been included in the enumeration. The arrangement is purely alpha- betical, with cross references where change of names has occurred. Designated types have been called holotypes; holotype and paratypes is the designation where a particular specimen from a series has been chosen for description, and cotypes where no individual was so chosen. Where holotype and paratypes are listed, the former is put first in a separate paragraph. This paper is the result of notes which have accumulated during many years. For copying many of these I thank Miss Thelma Mac- Intyre of Kentucky University and for much assistance in arranging the cross references I owe gratitude to Miss Harriet Biddle. My secre- tary. Miss Helene M. Robinson, has also assisted in conning many of the earlier published papers for possible references to specimens in the collection. The number of type species is 1,473, and this number is increasing fast, as every effort is being made to secure typical material by exchange. The reptile collection itself at this date contains almost exactly 850 genera and 4,700 species. Wherever a number of specimens are listed as "holotype and paratypes," the first is the holotype. This list was prepared and completed for publication some five or six years ago, but the opportunity to bring it forth did not present itself. Latterly other duties have prevented my bringing it to date, and I have associated Mr. Loveridge's name in co-authorship since he has done this within the past few months. T. barbour. A word regarding arrangement is necessary. The first number is that of the Museum of Comparative Zoology Register. The early entries were made by lots and individual numbers were not given to specimens. The number next in order indicates the number of speci- mens. The locality follows and then the name of collector and the sourcefrom which the mate rial was received. The year is that in which i \Jy') the specimens were received at the Museum. ' 206 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Ablepharus boutoni atra Boettger cotypes = cryptoblepharus boutonii atra (Boettger) 17629-30. Two. Grand Comoro Id. A. Voeltzkow. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1905. IN voELTZKow's "reise ost-afr.," 3, 1913, p. 338. . Good condition. Described as "var. atra." Ablepharus heteropus Garman holotype = cryptoblepharus heteropus (Garman) 6484. One. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. A. Agassiz. Great Barrier Reef Exped. 1896. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 39. 1901, p. 9. Condition excellent. Ablepharus heterurus Garman cotypes = cryptoblepharus boutonii heterurus (Garman) 1102. Two. Apaiang, Gilbert Id. Andrew Garrett. Purchased. 1862. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 39, 1901, p. 11. Condition fair. Ablepharus virgatus Garman holotype = cryptoblepharus virgatus (Garman) 6485. One. Cooktown, Australia. A. Agassiz. Great Barrier Reef Exped. 1896. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 39, 1901, p. 10. In excellent preservation. ?Aelurosaurus brunneus (Cope). holotype See Pentadactylus brunneus Cope Agama colonorum usambarae Barbour and Loveridge holotype and paratypes 24129. One. Soni, Lushoto, Usambara Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge, T. Barbour. 1927. 24130-39. Ten. Soni, Lushoto, Usambara Mts., Tanganyika Terri- tory. A. Loveridge, T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 150, pi. 2, fig. 1. Type in excellent state of preservation, paratypes oi\\y moderately good. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 207 Agama lionotus dodomae Loveridge paratypes 18565-71 and 18574-75. Ten. Dodoma, etc., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge, T. Barbour. 1924. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1923, p. 944. Beautifully preserved. Described as "var. dodomae." Agama lionotus mwanzae Loveridge paratypes 18576-86. Eleven. ^Mwanza and Shanwa, Tanganyika Territory. A Loveridge, T. Barbour. 1924. PROC. zooL. soc. LOXD., 1923, p. 945. Condition excellent. Described as " var. mwanzae." Agama mossambica Montana Barbour and Loveridge HOLOTYPE and PARATYPES 24089. One. Bagilo, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Lover- idge, T. Barbour. 1927. 24086-88 and 24090-127. Thirty-nine. Numerous localities in the Uluguru and Usambara Mts. A. Loveridge, T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 147. Excellent condition. Agamura cruralis Blanford cotype 7136. One. Baluchistan. W. T. Blanford. Exch. Indian IVIus. 1908. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST. (4) 13, 1874, p. 455. Somewhat soft and bleached. Agkistrodon blomhoffii intermedius (Strauch). See Trigonoce- PHALUS intermedius Strauch. cotype Agkistrodon strauchi (Bedriaga). See Agkistrodon tibetanus Barbour. holotype Agkistrodon tibetanus Barbour holotype = Agkistrodon strauchi (Bedriaga) 7327. One. Rama-la Pass, 13,000 ft. Near Ta-chien-lu, West Szechuan, China. W. R. Zappey, J. E. Thayer. 1909. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 40, 1912, p. 133. Condition fair, a young example. 208 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology AiPYSURUS APRAEFRONTALis Malcoliii Smith paratypes 23477, 24900, Two. Ashmore Reefs, Timor Sea. Malcolm Smith, T. Barbour. 1927. MONOG. SEA-SNAKES, 1926, p. 24, text fig. 13. Excellent condition. AiPYSURUS foliosquama Malcolm Smith paratypes 23492-97. Six. Ashmore Reefs, Timor Sea. Malcolm Smith, T. Bar- bour. 1927. MONOG. SEA-SNAKES, 1926, p. 24, text figs. 11, 12. Excellent condition. Algiroides alleni Barbour holotype and paratype 9280. One. Timberline, N. E. slope of Mt. Kenya, Kenya Colony. G. M. Allen. Allen, Brooks and Smith Exped. 1909!^ 9281-83. Three. Timberline, N. E. slope of Mt. Kenya, Kenya Colony. G. M. Allen. Allen, Brooks and Smith Exped! 1909. ^ PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 4, 1914, p. 97. The four specimens are in fair condition only. Alsophis anegadae Barbour holotype and paratype 12083. One. Anegada, Br. W. I. J. L. Peters. Mus. Exped. 1917. 12098. One. Anegada, Br. W. I. J. L. Peters. Mus. Exped. 1917. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 30, 1917, p. 102. Fair condition. Alsophis angulifer (Bibron). See Dromicus angulifer Bibron COTYPE Alsophis brooksi Barbour cotypes 7893. Two. Little Swan Id. off Honduras, Caribbean Sea. George Nelson. Museum Exped. 1912. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 333. In good preservation. Alsophis bruesi Barbour cotypes = Drymobius boddaerti (Sentzen) 7792. Five. St. George, Grenada, Br. W. I. G. M. Allen, T. Barbour, 1910. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 337. Condition fair. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 209 Alsophis caymanus Garman cotypes 6020. Five. Grand Cayman, Br. W. I. W. B. Richardson. Purchased 1887. PROC. AMER. PHIL, soc, 24, 1887, p. 276. Condition fair to poor. Alsophis cinereus Garman cotypes 6126. Seven. St. Barts., Fr. W. I. F. Lagois and Branch. Purchased. 1879. 6139. Seven. Anguilla, Br. W. I. F. Lagois and Branch. Purchased. 1879. PROC. AMER. PHIL. SOC, 24, 1887, p. 282. Very fair condition. Alsophis fuscicauda Garman. cotype 6235. One. Cayman Brae, Br. W. I. C.J. Maynard. Purchased. 1888. BULL. ESSEX INST., 20, 1888, p. 106. In good condition. Alsophis pulcher Garman holotype = Drymobius boddaertii (Sentzen) 6146. One. Testigos Id., N. W. from Trinidad. PROC. AMER. PHIL. SOC, 24, 1887, p. 283. Scales slipping, but fairly well preserved. Alsophis sanctorum Barbour holotype and paratypes 10689. One. Terre d'en Haut, lies des Saintes, Guadeloupe, Fr. W. I. G. K. Noble. Museum Exped. 1914. 10681-88 and 10690-92. Eleven. Terre d'en Haut, lies des Saintes, Guadeloupe, Fr. W. I. G. K. Noble. Museum Exped. 1914. PROC BIOL. soc. WASH., 28, 1915, p. 78. Alsophis vudii Cope New Providence Id., Bahamas, Br. W. I. PROC ACAD. N.\T. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 74. The type of this species cannot be found in Salem, Boston, Cambridge, or Philadelphia. See Ameiva thoracica for note re missing type. Alsophylax tuberculatus (Blanford). See Bunopus tubercula- Tus Blanford. cotype 210 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Altirana parkeri Stejneger paratype 11636. One. Yatong, Tibet. Exch. Brit. Mus. 1925. JOUR. WASH. ACAD. SCI., 17, 1927, p. 318. Well preserved. Amblycephalus chinensis Barbour holotype 7326. One. Lu-lu-ping, West Szechuan, China. W. R. Zappev, J. E. Thayer. 1909. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 40, 1912, p. 132. Well preserved. Amblyrhynchus nanus Garman cotype 9398. One. Tower Id., Galapagos Id. G. Baur. Exch. Clark Univ. 1913. BULL. ESSEX INST., 24, 1892, p. 80. A young specimen or possibly really a dwarfed form. Competent field ob- serving would settle this point. The type is about one third the size of an adult Amblyrhynchus cristatus and was "said to be adult." Ambystoma epixanthum Cope cotype = Ambystoma macrodactylum Baird 4900. One Atlanta, Idaho, U. S. A. E. D. Cope. Exch. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. 1919. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1883, p. 16. Ambystoma macrodactylum Baird. See Ambystoma epixanthum Cope. cotype Ameiva abbotti Noble paratypes 17676-77. Two. Beata Id., Santo Domingo. G. K. Noble. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1922. amer. mus. novit., 64, 1923, p. 1. Well preserved. Ameiva ameiva bilineata Barbour and Noble paratype 10924. One. Dunoon, Demerara R., British Guiana. A. G. Ruthven. Exch. Univ. Mich. Mus. 1915. bull. MUS. COMP. zooL., 49, 1915, p. 464. Excellent preservation. Ameiva ameiva laeta (Cope). See Ameiva laeta Cope cotypes BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 211 Ameiva ameiva melanocephala Barbour and Noble HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 9993. One. Cumanacoa, Venezuela. W. H. Phelps. W. H. Phelps. 1896. 9994-95. Two. Cumanacoa, Venezuela. W. H. Phelps. \V. H. Phelps. 1896. BULL. MtTS. COMP. ZOOL., 49, 191.5, p. 46.5. Well preserved. Ameiva aquilina Garman cotypes 6088. Seven. St. George, Grenada, Br. W.I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. 6089. Twentv-five. Kingston, St. Vincent, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 3. In good condition. Ameiva atrata Garman holotype 6084. One. Redonda Id., Br. W. I. Dr. W. J. Branch. Dr. W. J. Branch. 1880. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 8. In good shape. Ameiva atrigularis Garman cotypes 6079-80. Ten. Trinidad. C. S. Cazabon. Purchased. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 2. Condition fair to good. Ameiva barbouri Cochran holotype and paratype 25537. One. La Source, Gonave Id., Haiti. W. .J. Eyerdam. T. Barbour. 1927. 25538. One. La Source, Gonave Id., Haiti. W. .J. Eyerdam. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 41, 1928, p. 56. Good condition. Ameiva bifrontata bifrontata (Cope) cotype 10770. One. "St. Thomas, West Indies" [Venezuela or Colombia]. Exch. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. 1915. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PmLA., 1862, p. 67. Condition good. 212 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Ameiva cineracea Barbour and Noble holotype and paratypes 10577. One. Grand Isle off Guadeloupe, Fr. W. I. G. K. Noble. Museum Exped. 1914. 10575-76. Two. Grand Isle off Guadeloupe, Fr. W. I. G. K. Noble. Museum Exped. 1914. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 49, 1915, p. 453. In rather poor condition. Ameiva corvina Cope ' cotypes 5531. One. Sombrero Id., W. I. Peabody Mus., Salem. 1886. 10535. One. Sombrero Id., W. I. Hanson. Exch. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. 1911. 3613,3616. Two. ?Jeremie, Haiti. "D. F. Weinland." "Gray Fund." 1859. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1861, p. 312. The last two specimens (there were formerly four) were returned by Cope with the Weinland Collection, which he was studying the year A. corvina was de- scribed. They undoubtedly represent the specimens which were loaned him by the Smithsonian Institution, being part of the Riise Collection, since those specimens can not be found there now. Two have been sent to the National Collection and two retained. They came from Sombrero Island. The Salem specimen was received long ago from the Philadelphia series probabl3\ It bore Cope's label originally. Ameiva fuscata Garman cotypes 6087. Two. Dominica, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 19, 1887, p. 5. In good condition. Ameiva garmani Barbour holotype 6141. One. Anguilla Id., Br. W. I. F. Lagois. F. Lagois. 1880. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 312. In good condition. The species has subsequently appeared on neighboring islands. Ameiva griswoldi Barbour holotype and paratypes 11945. One. St. John's, Antigua. Br. W. I. D. W. Griswold. D. W. Griswold. 1916. 11943-44. Two. St. John's, Antigua, Br. W. I. D. W. Griswold. D. W. Griswold. 1916. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 29, 1916, p. 216. In perfect condition. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 213 Ameiva insulana Ruthven holotype 14025. One. Testigos Id., Venezuela. Unknown. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1917. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 149, 1924, p. 1. In very good condition. Ameiva laeta Cope = Ameiva ameiva laeta (Cope) cotypes 10536-37. Two. Rio Janeiro, Brazil. L. Agassiz. Thayer Exped. 1866. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 65. Soft but showing characters well. The types were retained by Cope and subsequently, after manj^ j^ears, re- stored to the custody of the iMuseum of Comparative Zoology by the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Cope's legatee. Ameiva maynardi Garman cotypes 6225. Two. Inagua Id., S. Bahamas, Br. \Y. I. C. J. Maynard. Pur- chased. 1888. BULL. ESSEX INST., 20, 1888, p. 110. Condition extremely poor. Ameiva panchlora Barbour paratype 14293. One. Old Providence Id., Bahamas, Br. W. I. Albatross Exped. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1921. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1921, p. 83. Condition satisfactorv. Ameiva pluvianotata Garman cotypes 6086. Eight. Plymouth, Montserrat, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 6. WeU preserved. Ameiva ruthveni Barbour and Noble holotype and paratypes 10927. One. Near city of Panama, Republic of Panama. W. W. Brown. J. E. Thayer. 1905. 10925-26. Two. Near city of Panama, Republic of Panama. W. W. Brown. J. E. Thayer. 1905. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 49, 1915, p. 471. Fairly well preserved. 214 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Ameiva taeniura Cope cotypes 3614. Three. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1859. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 63. In poor condition. Ameiva thoracica Cope New Providence Id., Bahamas, Br. W. I. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 64. Cope says types in Philadelphia Academy and Salem Museum. The latter collection transferred to the Museum of Comparative Zoology contained no specimens of this species. Not to be found now in Philadelphia. Ameiva undulata parva Barbour and Noble holotype and paratype 5831. Two. Guatemala, cf Holotype, 9 Paratype. ?Van Patten. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 49, 1915, p. 476. Fairly well preserved. Amphibolurus barbatus minor Sternfeld cotype 22418. One. Finke River, Central Australia. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1926. mitt, senckenb. ges., 1, 1919, p. 78. Amphisbaena caudalis Cochran holotype and paratype 25550. One. Grand Caymite Id., Haiti. W. J. Everdam. T. Barbour. 1927. 25551. One. Grand Caymite Id., Haiti. W. J. Everdam. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 41, 1928, p. 58. Good condition. Amphisbaena innocens Weinland cotypes 3624-25. Two. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1859. ABH. SENCKENB. NATURE. GES., 4, 1862, p. 137, pi. 5, fig. 2. In fine preservation. Amphisbaena manni Barbour holotype and paratypes 8645. One. Cape Haitien, Haiti. W. M. Mann. Museum Exped. 1913. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 215 8646-47. Two. Cape Haitien, Haiti. W.M.Mann. Museum Exped. 1913. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 318. In excellent condition. Amphisbaena pericensis Noble holotype and paratypes 14631. One. Perico, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 14764-68, 14770, 14772-80. Fifteen. Perico, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 14789-90. Two. Bellevista, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. ANN. N. Y. ACAD. SCI., 29, 1921, p. 141. A large series, all well preserved. Amphisbaena ridleyi Boulenger cotype 10789. One. Fernando Noronha, Brazil. Dr. Ridley. Exch. British Mus. 1915. JOUR. LINN. SOC. LOXD., 20, 1890, p. 481. In perfect condition. Amphisbaenula orientalis Sternfeld coty'pe and genotype 21904. One. Mikindani, Tanganyika Territory. H. Grote. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. SITZBER. GES. NATTTRF. FREUNDE BERLIN, 1911, p. 246. Somewhat shrunken. Amyda emoryi (Agassiz). See Aspidonectes emoryi Agassiz COTY'PES Amyda ferox (Schneider). See Aspidonectes asper Agassiz COTY'PES Amy'da spinifera (Lesueur). See Aspidonectes nuchalis Agassiz COTYPES Anolis ahli Barbour holotype and paratypes 19905. One. Electric plant, 1,500 ft., Trinidad Mts., Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 19906-07. Two. Electric plant, 1,500 ft., Trinidad Mts., Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. OCC. papers boston SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1925, p. 168. Fairly well preserved. 216 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Anolis albipalpebralis Barbour holotype and paratypes = Anolis moorei Cope 11954. One and eighteen paratypes. Grand Turk, Bahamas, Br. W. I. L. A. Mowbray. L. A. Mowbray. 1916. PROC. BIOL. see. WASH., 29, 1916, p. 215. The whole series is well preserved. Anolis allisoni Barbour holotype and paratypes 26725. One. Ruatan Id., Bay Is., Honduras. T.Barbour. T.Barbour. 1928. 26726-55. Thirty-seven. Ruatan Id., Bay Is., Honduras. T.Barbour. T. Barbour. 1928. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 58. Excellent condition. Anolis allogus Barbour and Ramsden holotype and paratypes 8544. One. Bueycito; Oriente, Cuba. V. J. Rodriquez. T. Barbour. 1913. Many paratypes from various locahties. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 47, 1919, p. 159. The type is a beautiful adult male. Many of the paratypes are poorly pre- served and immature. Anolis alutaceus Cope as Anolis (Dracontura) alutaceus Cope cotype 10932. One. Monte Verde, E. Cuba. Charles Wright. Exeh. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1915. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1861, p. 212. Soft and tailless. Anolis antiquae Barbour holotype and paratype 10624. One. St. John's, Antigua, Br. W. I. G. K. Noble. Museum Exped. 1914. 10625. One. St. John's, Antigua, Br. W. I. G. K. Noble. Museum Exped. 1914. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 28, 1915, p. 74. Fairly well preserved. Anolis asper Garman cotypes 6162. Nineteen. Marie Galante Id., Fr. W. I. W. B. Richardson. Purchased, 1886. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 31. Well preserved but only two or three adults. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 217 Anolis aureolus Cope cotype 10929. One. Yucatan. A. Schott. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1915. PROC. AMER. PHIL, soc, 22, 1885, p. 390. Poorly preserved. Anolis barbudensis Barbour holotype and paratype 16167. One. Barbuda, Br. W. I. W. R. Forrest. W. R. Forrest. 1921. 16168. One. Barbuda, Br. W. I. AV. R. Forrest. W. R. Forrest. 1921. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UlSflV. MICH., 132, 1923, p. 4. The type is a giant adult male. Anolis bocourtii Cope cotypes 12443,14943-45. Three. Peru. J.Orton. Exch. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phila. 1920-21. 14942. One. Nauta.Peru. J.Orton. Exch. Acad. Nat.Sci.Phila.1921. JOUR. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., (2), 8, 1876, p. 167. Soft, poorly preserved. Anolis bonairensis Ruthven paratypes 17470-71. Two. Bonaire, Dutch W. I. H. B. Baker. Exch. Univ. Mich. Mus. 1923. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 143, 1923, p. 4. Excellent condition. Anolis bremeri Barbour holotype 7889. (f . Herradura, Pinar del Rio, Cuba. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1912. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 288. An adult male, unique, well preserved. Anolis cinereus Garman = Anolis roquet (Lacepede) cotypes 6182. Nineteen. St. George, Grenada, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 35. Good series, well preserved. Anolis coelestinus Cope as Anolis (Ctenocercus) coelestinus Cope cotype 218 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY 3347. One. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1865. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 177. Fair condition. Anolis concolor Cope as Anolis (Gastrotropus) concolor Cope COTYPE 22341. One. Nicaragua. C. Wright. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1926. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 180. Poor condition. Anolis conspersus Garman cotypes 6021. Seventy-three. Grand Cayman, Br. W. I. W. B. Richardson. Purchased. 1887. PROC. AMER. PHIL, soc, 1887, p. 273. Well preserved. Anolis cristatellus Dumeril and Bibron cotype 2171. One. No locaHty? "Type 17." Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 4, 1837, p. 143. Faded but usable. Anolis cristatellus Dumeril and Bibron. Also see Anolis scriptus Garman. cotypes Anolis cupreus Hallowell cotypes 17631-32. Two. Nicaragua. C. Wright. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1923. PROC ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1860, p. 481. Soft, fair condition. Anolis cybotes Cope cotypes 3619, 14346-47. Three. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1859. PROC ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 177. 14346-7 were retained by Cope and subsequently after many years restored to the custody of the Museum of Comparative Zoology by the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Cope's legatee. Anolis cybotes Cope. Also see Anolis haetianus Garman cotypes BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 219 Anolis DORIS Barbour holotype and paratypes 13737. One. La Gonave Id., Haiti. G. M. Allen. T. Barbour. 1919. 13738-40 I '^^*'^' ^^ Gonave Id., Haiti. G. M. Allen. T. Barbour. 1919. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 38, 1925, p. 101. Good to fair condition. Anolis extremus Garman = Anolis roquet (Lacepede) cotypes 2743. Eleven. Bridgetown, Barbadoes, Br. W. I. L. Agassiz et al. Hassler Exped. 1872. 6183. Seventeen. Bridgetown, Barbadoes, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX IKST., 19, 1887, p. 35. A fine series. Anolis forresti Barbour holotype 16170. One. Barbuda, Br. W. I. W.R.Forrest. W.R.Forrest. 1915. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 132, 1923, p. 4. Well preserved. Anolis gentilis Garman = Anolis roquet (Lacepede) cotypes 6163. Nineteen. Grenadines, Petit Martinique, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. bull. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 34. A good series. Anolis gingivinus Cope. See Anolis virgatus Garman cotypes Anolis godmani Boulenger cotypes 17687. One. Guatemala. F. D. Godman. Exch. British Mus. 1917. 17688. One. Irazu region, Costa Rica. Godman and Salvin. Exch. British Mus. 1917. CAT. LIZARDS BRIT. MUS., 2, 1885, p. 85. Fair preservation. Anolis gorgonae Barbour cotypes 6984. Two. Gorgona Id., Colombia. W. W. Brown. J. E. Thaver. 1905. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 46, 1905, p. 99. Soft, only fair condition. 220 bulletin: museum of compakative zoology Anolis greyi Barbour holotype and paratypes 7890. One. Camaguey, Cuba. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1909. 7442. Two. Camaguey, Cuba. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1909. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 287. Well preserved. This series, formerly larger, was taken in the garden of the old Camaguey Hotel. Anolis griseus Garman cotypes 6164. Seven. St. Vincent, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 36. A well-conditioned suite. Anolis haetianus Garman — Anolis cybotes Cope cotypes 6191. Three. Tiburon, Haiti. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 42. Dried up, in poor shape. Anolis lemniscatus Boulenger cotype 16783. One. Chimbo, Ecuador. W. F. H. Rosenberg. Exch. British Mus. 1922. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1898, p. 113, pi. 10, filg. 4. Fair condition. Anolis leucophaeus Garman holotype 6226. One. Inagua, S. Bahamas, Br. \V. I. C. J. Maynard. Purchased. 1888. BULL. ESSEX INST., 20, 1888, p. 109. Badly shrunken and dried. Anolis lindeni Ruthven holotype 8306. One. Santarem, Brazil. Charles Linden. Thayer Exped. 1866. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 25, 1912, p. 163. A fine specimen. Anolis lividus Garman cotypes 6176. Thirty-five. Montserrat, Br. \Y. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 43. A well-preserved series. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 221 Anolis longitibialis Noble paratype 17686. One. Beata Id., Santo Domingo. G. K. Noble. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1922. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 64, 1923, p. 4. Well preserved. Anolis luciae Garman. cotypes 6173, 6175. Twenty-one. Castries, St. Lucia, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 44. An excellent series. Anolis luteosignifer Garman. cotypes 6228. Nine. Cayman Brae Id., Br. W. I. C. J. Maynard. Purchased. 1888. BULL. ESSEX INST., 20, 1888, p. 4. In good condition. Anolis mayeri Fowler = Anolis moorei Cope paratype 11850. One. Virgin Ids., W. I. Prof. H. D. Brown. Exch. Princeton Univ. 1916. CARNEGIE INST. WASH. PUBL., 262, 1918, p. 8, fig. 4. Fair condition. Anolis maynardi Garman cotypes 6227. Two. Little Cayman Id., Br. W.I. C.J. Maynard. Purchased. 1888. BULL. ESSEX INST., 20, 1888, p. 7. Rather poorly preserved. Anolis mestrei Barbour and Ramsden holotype and paratype 11285. One. Luis Lazo, Cuba. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1915. 11286. One. Luis Lazo, Cuba. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1915. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 29, 1916, p. 19. Well preserved. Anolis moorei Cope. See Anolis albipalpebralis Barbour; Anolis mayeri Fowler holotype and paratypes 222 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Anolis nelsoni Barbour holotype and paratypes 7892. One. Swan Id. oflf Honduras, Caribbean Sea. George Nelson. Mus. Exped. 1912. About a hundred parat.v'pes. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 287. A beautiful series. Anolis nubilis Garman cotypes 6181. Three. Redonda Id., Br. W.I. W.B.Richardson. Mus. Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 32. In good condition. Anolis polylepis Peters cotypes 21962-63. Two. Progreso, Chiriqui Prov., Panama. Ribbe. Exch. Zool. Mus. BerUn. 1925. MONATSBER. AKAD. WISS. BERLIN, 1873, p. 738. In fair condition. Anolis quadriocellifer Barbour and Ramsden holotype and paratypes 11867. One. Ensenada de Cajon, Cabo San Antonio, W. Cuba. C. de la Torre. C. de la Torre. 1914. 11906-07. Two. Ensenada de Cajon, Cabo San Antonio, W. Cuba. C.de la Torre. C. de la Torre. 1914. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 47, 1919, p. 158. Well-preserved specimens from the "Tomas Barrera Expedition." Anolis roquet (Lacepede). See Anolis cinereus (Garman) holotype Anolis extremus (Garman) cotypes Anolis gentilis (Garman) cotypes Anolis rubribarbus Barbour and Ramsden holotype and paratypes 11868. One. Cananova, near Sagua de Tanamo, Cuba. V. J. Rodri- guez. C. de la Torre. 1916. 11908-12. Three. Cananova, near Sagua de Tanamo, Cuba. V. J. Rodriguez. T. Barbour. 1916. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 47, 1919, p. 156. Fairly well preserved; the type perfect. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 223 Anolis sabanus Garman cotypes 6161. Five. Saba, Dutch W. I. F. Lagois. Purchased. 1884. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 39. Good condition. Anolis sagraei Dunieril and Bibron cotype 2172. One. Cuba. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 4, 1837, p. 149. In very good condition considering the age of the specimen. Anolis sagraei Dumeril and Bibron. Also see Anolis scriptus Gar- man. COTYPE Anolis scriptus Garman = Anolis cristatellus + Anolis sagrei COTYPES 972-73. Five. "Silver and Lena Keys, Florida, U. S. A." L. Agassiz. 1862. Lena Keys = Cayos de la Lena, Cuba. Silver Keys = ? BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 28. By some mix-up of labels, these specimens were supposed to have come from the Florida Keys. The cotype from Cuba (Cayos de la Leiia) represents Anolis sagraei and subsequently bore the manuscript name of Anolis flabellifer ms. probably of Cope. The other specimens doubtless really came from Porto Rico. Anolis solifer Ruthven holotype 6549. One. La Concepcion, Santa Marta Mts., Colombia. W. W. Brown. O. Bangs. 1899. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 32, 1916, p. 4, pi. 2. In fine preservation. Anolis solitarius Ruthven paratype 12053. One. Palomina, Santa Marta Mts., Colombia. W. W. Brown. O. Bangs. 1904. OCC PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 32, 1916, p. 2, pi. 1. Well preserved. Anolis speciosus Garman cotypes 6172. Five. Marie Galante Id., Fr. W. I. W. B. Richardson. Pur- chased. 1886. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 42. A good series. 224 bulletin: museum of compakative zoology Anolis steatulus Cope cotype 21217. One. St. Thomas, W. I. R. Swift. Exch. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1925. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1861, p. 209. Soft, poorly preserved. Anolis terrae-altae Barbour holotype and paratypes 10627. One. Terre d'en Haut, Isles des Saintes, Guadeloupe, Fr. W. I. G. K. Noble. Museum Exped. 1914. 10628-30. Three. Terre d'en Haut, Isles des Samtes, Guadeloupe, Fr. W. I. G. K. Noble. Museum Exped. 1914. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 28, 1915, p. 76. A well-preserved set. Anolis trossulus Garman cotypes 6181. Twelve. St. George, Grenada. Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 14. An excellent series. Anolis uniformis Cope cotype 10933. One. Guatemala. H. Hague. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1915. PROC. AMER. PHIL. SOC, 22, 1885, p. 392. Soft and ill-preserved. Anolis vincenti Garman cotypes 6178. Twentv-two. St. Vincent, Br. W. I. W. B. Richardson. Museum Exped. 1879. 6179. Forty -seven. St. Vincent, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 46. A fine series. Anolis virgatus Garman = Anolis gingivinus Cope cotypes 6165. Ten. St. Barts, Fr. W. I. F. Lagois. Purchased. 1884. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 41. In good preservation. Aparallactus uluguruensis Barbour and Loveridge holotype and paratypes BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 225 23363. One. Nyange, Ulugviru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 23364-65. Two. Nyange, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 23366-70. Five. Amani, Usambara Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 132. Excellent condition. Aristelliger lar Cope holotype 3607. One. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1875. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1861, p. 497. A fine large adult. No. 1504 was an earlier catalogue number. Aristelliger nelsoni Barbour holotype and paratypes 7891. One. Swan Id. off Honduras. George Nelson. Museum Exped. 1912. 9601-21. Fifteen. Swan Id. off Honduras. George Nelson. Museum Exped. 1912. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 258. Type and fifteen paratypes left after exchange, well preserved except for the inevitable skin-tearing. Arthroleptis gutterosus Chabanaud cotype 12836. One. Sanikole, Liberia. Exch. British Mus. 1927. BULL. COM. ET HIST. ET SCIENT. A. O. F., 1921, p. 452, pi. 2. Good condition. Aspidonectes asper Agassiz = x\myda feeox (Schneider) cotypes 1597. One. Natchez, Mississippi, U. S. A. Winthrop Sargent. 1622. One. Lake St. John, Mississippi, U. S. A. Winthrop Sargent. CONTR. NAT. HIST. U. S., 1, 1857, p. 405. 1597. In large tank; only one of the series of adults kept here alive by Agassiz appears to have been preserved. Aspidonectes emoryi Agassiz = Amyda emoryi (Agassiz) coty'pes 1909-10. Four. Rio Grande, near Brownsville, Texas, L^. S. A. Col. Emorv. Col. Emory. 1874. 1627. Two. Williamson Co., Texas, U. S. A. G. Stolley. G. Stolley. coNTR. NAT. HIST. V. s., 1, 1857, p. 407; 2, pi. 6, fig. 4-5. In excellent condition. 226 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPAEATIVE ZOOLOGY AsPiDONECTES NUCHALis Agassiz = Amyda spinifeea (Lesueur) COTYPES 1908. One. Tennessee R. (headwaters), U. S. A. I. D. Lindsley. 1623-25. Three. Cumberland R., Tennessee, U. S. A. I. D. Lindsley. CONTR. NAT. HIST. U. S., 1, 1857, p. 406. According to Agassiz's account, it is more probable that 1908 was really col- lected by Baird, but it is not so recorded in our register. There is some uncer- tainty as to just which specimens of this supposed species Agassiz had before him, as they were all catalogued some years subsequent to his studies and addi- tional specimens were constantly being received during Agassiz's life. I firmly believe, however, that these four are the actual cotypes. Atelopus elegans (Boulenger). See Atelopus gracilis Barbour COTYPES Atelopus gracilis Barbour = Atelopus elegans (Boulenger) COTYPES 2423. Seven. Gorgona Id., Bay of Panama. W. W. Brown. J. E. Thayer. 1905. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 46, 1905, p. 102. A fine series perhaps representing an island race but .synonymous with the mainland elegans according to Mr. Parker of the British Museum. Atelopus spurrelli certus Barbour holotype and paratypes 8538. One. Mt. Sapo, Eastern Panama Republic. Barbour and Brooks. T. Barbour. 1922. 9216-47. Thirty-two. Mt. Sapo, Eastern Panama Republic. Barbour and Brooks. T. Barbour 1922. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 129, 1923, p. 12. A well-preserved series. Atractaspis phillipsi Barbour holotype 8782. One. Singa, Sennar Prov., Anglo-Egyptian, Sudan. Allen and Phillips. J. C. Phillips. 1913. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 26, 1913, p. 148. A young specimen well preserved. Atractus latifrontalis (Garman). See Geophis latifrOxNTalis Garman. holotype Atractus obtusirostris Werner cotype 22.347. One. Caiion del Tolima, Colombia. Eassl. T. Barbour. 1926. ZOOL. ANZ., 47, 1916, p. 308. A good specimen. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 227 AULURA ANOMALA Barbour HOLOTYPE AND GENOTYPE 4660. One. Brazil. L. Agassiz et al. Thayer Exped. 1865. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 4, 1914, p. 96. Excellent specimen. Bachia intermedia Noble holotype and par.-^types 14630. One. Perico, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard Peruvian Exped. 1916. 14701-34. Thirty-four. Perico, Peru. G.K.Noble. Harvard Peruvian Exped. 1916. 14735-59. Twenty-five. Bellavista, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard Peruvian Exped. 1916. ANN. N. Y. ACAD. SCI., 29, 1921, p. 142. A fine series, many specimens well preserved. Barbourula busnangensis Taylor and Noble HOLOTYPE AND GENOTYPE 14004. One. Busnanga Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Tavlor. T. Barbour. 1927. AMER. MTJS. NOVIT., 121, 1924, p. 1, fig. 1. Good condition. BaVAYIA CYCLURA MONTANA RoUX COTYPE 19634. One. Mt. Igirambi, New Caledonia. Sarasin and Roux. Exch, Basel Nat. Hist. Mus. 1924. NOVA CALEDONIA, ZOOL., 1, 1913, p. 88. A very fair specimen. BiTis GABONiCA (Dumeril and Bibron). See Echidna gabonica Dumeril and Bibron cotype Boa constrictor isthmica Garman = Constrictor constrictor imper.\tor (Daudin) cotypes 2097. Two. Bas Obispo, Republic of Panama. G. A. Maack. G. A. Maack. 1871. 2696. One. Turbo, Colombia. G. A. Maack. G. A. Maack. 1871. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1883, p. 9. In poor condition. Described as ''var. isthmica." Boa cookii grenadensis Barbour holotype and paratype 7790. One. St. George, Grenada, Br. W. I. G. M. Allen. T. Barbour. 1910. 228 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY 7791. One. St. George, Grenada, Br. W. I. G.M.Allen. T.Barbour. 1910. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 327. Good examples. BOIGA SCHULTZEI Tavlor COTYPE 25791. One. Palawan Id., Philippine Is. W. Schultze. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 22, 1923, p. 552, pi. 3, fig. 3. Excellent condition. BoTHROPS AMMODYTOiDES (Boulenger). See Rhinocerophis nasus Garman. BoTHROPS ANDiANA Amaral holotype and paratypes 8832. One. Machu, Pichu, Dept. of Cuzco, Peru. G. E. Eaton. Yale- Peruvian Exped. 1916. 8833. One. Machu, Pichu, Dept. of Cuzco, Peru. G. E. Eaton. Yale- Peruvian Exped. 1916. 12415. One. Machu Pichu, Dept. of Cuzco, Peru, 8,000 ft. E. Heller. Yale-Peruvian Exped. 1916. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 8, 1923, p. 103. Fairly well preserved. BoTHROPS ATROX (Linne). See Trigonocephalus asper Garman cotypes Trigonocephalus caribbaeus Garman cotypes Boulengerula uluguruensis Barbour and Loveridge HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 12367. One. Vituri, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Lover- idge. T. Barbour. 1927. 9502. One. Mkuvoini, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Lov- eridge. T. Barbour. 1924. 12347-50. Four. Bagilo, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory-. A. Loveridge. T.Barbour. 1927. 12351-62. Twelve. Nyange, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 12363-66, 12368-78. Fourteen. Vituri, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. BARBOUR AXD LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 229 12388-91. Four. Madarazi, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 183. Excellent condition. Brachymeles burksi Taylor paratype 26584. One. Calapan, Mindoro Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 12, 1927, p. 275, text fig. 6, pi. 1, fig. 5. Excellent condition. Brachymeles pathfixderi Taylor holotype and paratypes 26581. One. Glan, Cotobato Province, Mindanao Id., Philippine Is. ♦ E.H.Taylor. T.Barbour. 1927. 26582-83. Two. Glan and Tata van, Cotobato Province, Mindanao Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 26, 1925, p. 104. Excellent condition. Brachymeles vermis Taylor paratype 26586. One. Sulu Is., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. scL, 13, 1918, p. 89, text fig. 10. Excellent condition. Brachymeles wrighti Taylor holotype 26589. One. Trinidad Farm School, Trinidad, Benguet Subprovince, northern Luzon, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 26, 1925, p. 106. Excellent condition. Brachyophidium rhodogaster Wall. cotypes 18070-77. Eight. Shembaganur, Southern India. F. Wall. Col. F. Wall. 1923. JOUR. BOMBAY NAT. HIST. SOC, 28, 1921, p. 41, pi. Excellent condition. Breviceps adspersus Peters cotype 11619. Damaraland, S. W. Africa. Higgins. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. REisE nach mossambique, 3, 1882, p. 177. Somewhat soft. 230 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Breviceps parvus Hewitt cotype 10836. One. Grahamtown, Cape Province, S. Africa. Exch. Albany Mus. 1925. ANN. NAT. MUS., 5, 1925, p. 192, pi. 10, figs. 6-8. Excellent condition. Breviceps uluguruensis Loveridge holotype 10442. One. Bagilio, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Lov- eridge. T. Barbour. 1925. PROC. zooL. soc. LOND., 1925, p. 789, pi. 1, fig. 3. Excellent specimen but for the parasitized feet which obscure the normally small shovel-shaped inner metatarsal tubercle. Breviceps usambaricus Barbour and Loveridge holotype and paratypes 13711. One. Amani, Usambara Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Lov- eridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 13712-35. Ninety-eight. Amani, Usambara Mts., Tanganyika Terri- tory. A Loveridge. T. Barbour, 1927. 13761-65. Five. Mt. Lutindi, Usambara Mts., Tanganvika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. MTJS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 251. Excellent condition. - Brookesia stumpffii Boettger cotypes 17641-42. Two. Nossi-be, Madagascar. C. Ebenau and A. Stumpff. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1883-85. zooL. anz., 17, 1894, p. 182. Rather soft and macerated. BuFo BANKORENSis BarbouF cotypes 2432. Two. Bankoro, Central Formosa. A. Owston's Collectors. T. Barbour. 1906. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 323. Good large specimens, well preserved. BuFo CAVATOR Barbour holotype 2670. One. Ampenan, Lombok L, Dutch E. L T. Barbour. T. Bar- bour. 1907. PROC BIOL. soc. WASH., 24, 1911, p. 21. A good but possibly somewhat immature specimen. Dunn (1928) considers it a race of B. biporcatus Tschudi. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 231 BUFO CHANCHANENSIS Fowler = BUFO TYPHONIUS (Linne) PARATYPE 3217. Chanchan R., Ecuador. S. N. Rhoads. Exch. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1913. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1913, p. 155, pi. 5, lower fig. A tiny young specimen. BUFO COERULEOCELLATUS Fowlcr = BuFO HAEMATITICUS CopC PARATYPE 3215. One. Bucav, Ecuador. S. N. Rhoads. Exch. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1913. PROC ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1913, p. 154, pi. 5, Upper fig. A verj' young specimen as was the type also. BuFO DUNNi Barbour holotype and paratypes 11076. 9 . Mina Carlota, near Cumanayagua, Cuba, E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11077. cf . Mina Carlota, near Cumanayagua, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11078-119. Fortv-one. Mina Carlota, near Cumanavagua, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. OCC. papers BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1926, p. 192, pi. 13, figs. 1-2. A fine fresh series of a beautiful species; also many tadpoles. BuFo FOWLERi Gamian cotypes 518. Four. Danvers, Mass., U S. A. S. P. Fowler. 1863. BULL. ESSEX INST., 16, 1884, p. 42. Excellent condition. BuFO FULiGiNOSUS Mocquard. See Nectes obscurus Barbour COTYPES BuFO GARiEPENSis Smith. See Bufo granti Boulenger cotypes BuFO GRANTI Bouleugcr = Bufo gariepensis Smith cotypes 3223-24. Two. Deelfontein, Cape Colonv, S. Africa. C. B. Grant. Exch. British Mus. 1913. ANN. AND MAG. NAT. HIST. 1903, (7) 12, p. 215, pi. 16. BuFO HAEMiTiTicus Cope. See Bufo coeruleocellatus Fowler p.vratype 232 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY BUFO HEMIOPHRYS Cope COTYPE 3728. One. Pembina and Turtle Mts., N. Dakota, U. S. A. E. Coues. Exeh. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1915. PROC. AMER. PHIL. SOC, 1887, p. 515. An old soft specimen. BuFO MCGREGORI Tavlor PARATYPES 14532-38. Seven. Pasananka, Zamboanga, Philippine Is. E. H. Tay- lor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 182, pi. 4, figs. 2 and 3. Excellent condition. BuFO MicRANOTis Loveridge holotype and paratype 10333. 9 . Kilosa, Tanganyika Territory. A. Lo\eridge. T. Barbour. 1925. 10334. cf. Kilosa, Tanganyika Territorv. A. Loveridge. T.Barbour. 1925. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1925, p. 770, pi. 1, fig. 1. Fine fresh specimens. Taken in embrace. BuFO PARVUS Boulenger cotypes 2208. Three. Malacca, within 50 miles of Straits Settlements. F. A. Hervey. Exch. British Mus. 1888. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST., (5), 19, 1887, p. 346, pi. 10, fig. 3. BuFO PREUSSi Matschie cotype 10296. Buea, Cameroon. Preuss. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. SITZBER. GES. NATURF. FREUNDE BERLIN, 1893, p. 175. A useful specimen. BuFO RADDEi vStrauch cotype 1958. One. Ordos Desert, Russia. G. F. R. Radde. Exch. St. Peters- burg. Mus. through A. Strauch. VOY. PRZEWALSKI, REPT. AND BATR., 1876, p. 53. A good, well-grown example. BuFO RAMSDENi Barbour holotype 3213. One. Los Hondones, Mt. Libano, Guantanamo, Cuba. C. T. Ramsden. C. T. Ramsden. 1913. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 240. A perfect gem, a most exquisite little toad. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 233 BuFO RUFUS Garman cotypes 367-68. Two. Goyaz, Brazil. George Sceva. George Sceva. PROC. BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 18, 1876, p. 413. Rather discolored and somewhat soft. BuFO TURPis Barbour holotype 4099. One. Virgin Gorda, Br. \Y. I. J. L. Peters. Museum Exped. 1917. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 30, 1917, p. 102. A fine example. BuFO TYPHONius (Linne). See Bufo chanchanensis Fowler paratype BuNOPUS TUBERCULATUS Blanfoi'd = Alsophylax TUBERCULATUS (Blanford) cotype 7128. One. Baluchistan. W. T. Blanford. Exch. Indian :\Ius. 1908. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST., (4) 13, 1874, p. 4.54. Bleached but well preserved. Cacopoides borealis Barbour = Kaloula borealis (Barbour) holotype and genotype 2436. One. Antung, Manchuria. A. Owston's Collectors. T. Barbour. 1906. BULL. MTJS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 321. Type in fair condition. On a visit to London Boulenger persuaded me that this genus and species was identical with his "Callula" verrucosa. I mailed a note from Brazil to the Bio- logical Society of Washington (Proc. 22, 1909, p. 87), noting the identity, as Boulenger advised. When I returned and made a new and detailed study of my type, I found that Boulenger Avas Avholly wrong and that I had been most premature in taking his advice. I re-established the genus and species in Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1909, p. 401. Superficially the two species are extra- ordinarily alike. The most recent information is that the species is distinct but that the genus is identical with Kaloula. [t. b.] Cadea palirostrata Dickerson paratype 120.52. One. San Pedro, Isla de Pinos, Cuba. C. S. Mead. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1916. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 35, 1916, p. 659. An excellent example of a most remarkable form. This is an abundant spe- cies in the Island of Pines, as our recent collecting proves. The very different Cadea hlanoides of Western Cuba seems to be rare everywhere. 234 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Caecilia sabogae Barbour = Herpele ochrocephala (Cope) cotypes 2425. Two. Saboga Id., Bav of Panama. W.W.Brown. J.E.Thayer. 1905. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 46, 1906, p. 228. The specimens are somewhat shrunken. Cainodacty'LUS yunnanensis (Boulenger) Barbour genotype 18967. One. Yunnan-fu, China. J. Graham. T. Barbour. 1924. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1924, p. 133, fig. 1. The species, formerly known as Gehyra yunnanensis Boulenger, was found to be generically distinct from Gehyra upon studying this specimen. Calamaria albopunctata Barbour holotype 7106. One. ?, East Indies. ? and Johnson. Mr. Johnson. 1897. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 319. A poor old specimen albeit apparently distinct. Calamaria apraeocularis Maleohii Smith. paratype 25265. One. Djikoro, Mt. Bonthain. S. Celebes. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1927, p. 224. Excellent condition. Calamaria bogorensis Lidth de Jeude = Calamaria virgulata Boie cotype 20970. One. Buitenzorg, Java. M. Weber. Exch. Zool. Mus. Amster- dam. 1925. M. weber: zool. ergebn., 1, 1890, p. 182. A good example. Calamaria egregia Barbour holotype 22648. One. Mt. Tibang, North-central Dutch Borneo. E. Mj>berg. T. Barbour. 1926. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 40, 1927, p. 127. Good condition. Calamaria electa Barbour holotype 22650. One. Pasir, Southeast Dutch Borneo. E. Mj>berg. T.Barbour. 1926. PROC BIOL. SOC WASH., 40, 1927, p. 128. Good condition. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 235 Calamaria sondaica Barbour holotype 7102. One. Buitenzorg, Java. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1906. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 319. A fine specimen of an apparently valid species. The genus, however, is in great need of revision, as the .species have been greatly multiplied recently and the types are scattered widely. Calamaria virgulata Boie. See Calamaria bogorensis Lidth de Jeude cotype Calliglutus smithi Barbour and Noble HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPE OF GENUS AND SPECIES 3797. One. Limbang, R. Dist. of N. Sarawak. H. W. Smith. H. W. Smith. 1915. 3798. One. Limbang, R. Dist. of N. Sarawak. H. W. Smith. H. W. Smith. 1915. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 6, 1916, p. 20, pi. 2, figs. 1-2. A gorgeously decorated frog; the types are beautifully preserved. Callisaurus inusitatus Dickerson=CALLiSAURUS ventralis INUSITATUS (Dickerson) paratype 14321. One. Guaymas, Mexico. W.W.Brown. J.E.Thayer. ?1908. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 41, 1919, p. 466. Well preserved. Callisaurus ventralis inusitatus (Dickerson). See Callisaurus inusitatus Dickerson par.\type Callula natatrix Cope = MiCROHYLA BERDMOREI Blvth COTYPES 1587. Five. Rangoon, Burma. W. Theobald, Jr. W^. Theobald, Jr. JOUR. ACAD. NAT. SCL PHILA., (2), 6, 1867, p. 192. Soft and much macerated. Callula verrucosa Boulenger = Kaloula verrucosa (Boulenger) cotypes 2476. Two. Yunnan-fu, China. John Graham. Exch. British Mus. 1908. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST., (7), 8, 1904, p. 131. Good specimens. 236 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Calotes elliotii Giinther cotypes 6207. Four. Anamallay Hills, India, 4,700 ft. Exch. British Mus. 1888. REPT. BRIT. INDIA, 1864, p. 142. The evidence is not absolutely clear that these "types" were actually before Giinther when he described the species, but large collections bearing the same data were in his hands. Cardioglossa decorata Barbour and Loveridge HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 12032. One. Bangah, Liberia. G. M. Allen. Harvard Liberian Exped. 1926. 12027-31. Five. Gbanga, Liberia. G. M. AWeu. Harvard Liberian Exped. 1926. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1927, p. 15. Excellent condition. Cardioglossa liberiensis Barbour and Loveridge holotype 12034. One. Peahtah, St. Paul's River, Liberia. G. M. Allen. Har- vard Liberian Exped. 1926. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1927, p. 16. Excellent condition. Caretta kempii (Garman). See Thalassochelys (Colpochelys) KEMPii Garman cotype Celestus costatus (Cope). See Celestus phoxinus Cope holotype Diploglossus stenurus Cope holotype Panolopus costatus Cope holotype Celestus hancocki Slevin paratype 27119. One. Malpelo Id., 250 miles off coast of Colombia. J. R. Slevin. Exch. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1928. PROC. CAL. ACAD. SCI., 16, 1928, p. 682, pi. 26. Excellent condition. Celestus maculatus (Garman). See Diploglossus maculatus Garman holotype BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 237 Celestus occiduus (Shaw). See Diploglossus crusculus Garman. HOLOTYPE Celestus phoxinus Cope = Celestus costatus (Cope) holotype 12457. One. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1859. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 125. One of the specimens recovered from Philadelphia many years after Cope's death. Centropyx copii Garman . cotypes 6076. Three. Bridgetown!, Barbadoes, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 2. Well-preserved examples of this species, which is now apparently absolutely extinct. Centrotelma cryptomelan Cope = Hyla cryptomelan (Cope) holotype 1530. One. Bahia, Brazil. Antonio de Lacerda. Thayer Exped, 1864-65. JOTJR. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., (2), 6, 1867, p. 204. A dried and shrunken specimen but with the coloration showing well. Ceratobatrachus guentheri Boulenger cotype 2207. Two. Faro Id., Solomon Is. Mr. Guppy. E.xch. British Mus. 1888. PROC. zool. soc. lond., 1884, p. 212. Two good specimens of this curious but common frog. Ceratophrys intermedia Barbour holotype 2254. One. Sta. Catharina, Brazil. Aug. Miiller coll. Purchased from Naturh. Inst. Linnaea. 1890. bull. mus. comp. zool., 51, 1908, p. 323. A fine example. This is apparently the species recently redescribed by Dr. Alipio de Miranda Ribiero as Ceratophrys renalis. Cerastes aegyptiacus Dumeril and Bibron = Cerastes cornutus (Forskal) cotype 1960. One. Egypt. Exch. Paris :\Ius. through A. A. Dumeril. 1864. ERp. GEN., 7, p. 1440, pi. 78b., fig. 3. Faded and somewhat scaled. 238 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Ceeastes cornutus (Forskal). See Cerastes aegyptiacus Dumeril and Bibron cotype Chamaeleo angusticoronatus Barbour holotype 6712. One. Zanzibar. E. D. Roper. J. M. Barnard. 1903. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 16, 1903, p. 61. A good specimen. Schmidt, Loveridge, and others who have examined the specimen admit its distinctness but join in believing it strange that no subse- quent specimens have appeared. In 1923 collections were made on Zanzibar by Mr. Loveridge's trained native assistants, but no chamaeleons were secured. There were many examples of C. dilepis from Zanzibar in the old Salem col- lection made by the sea captains and now in this Museum. Chamaeleo basiliscus Cope holotype 5766. One. Korosko, Egypt. H. H. Ward. Peabody Mus. Salem. 1886. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 316. The specimen purchased by the Salem Museum from Professor Ward served Cope as his type. It was No. 489 of an earlier catalogue. The other specimens having the same history and at the same time purchased by this Museum are not, however, cotypes. Chamaeleo (n) boettgeri Boulenger. See Chamaeleo macro rhinus Barbour holotype Chamaeleo etiennei Schmidt paratypes 13340-41. cf 9. Banana, Belgian Congo. Lang-Chapin Exped. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1919. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 39, 1919, p. 574. Two fine specimens. Chamaeleo fischeri excubitor (Barbour). See Chamaeleo tenuis excubitor Barbour holotype Chamaeleo (n) fischeri matschie Werner. SeeCHAMAELEo(N) fis- cheri vossELERi Nieden. cotype Chamaeleo (n) fischeri vosseleri Nieden = Chamaeleo (n) fischeri matschie Werner cotype 20194. One. Tanga, Tanganyika Territory. Reimer. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. SITZBER. GES. NATURF. FREUNDE BERLIN, 1913, p. 247. A good example. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 239 Chamaeleo(n) fischeri werneri Nieden cotype = Chamaeleo(n) fischeri multituberculatus Nieden 20195. One. Mlalo, bei Wilhelmstal, W. Usambara Mts., Tanganyika Territory. Rohl. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. SITZBER. GES. NATXJRF. FREtJNDE BERLIN, 1913, p. 247. Another useful specimen . The "bei Wilhelmstal ' ' may have been added since in error for apparently Mlalo near Ambangula was intended. Though werneri has page precedence over tnuUituberculatus, the former is preoccupied by C. werneri Tornier. Chamaeleo(n) graueri Steindachner = Chamaeleo johnstonii Boulenger paratype 18027. One. Northwest of Lake Tanganyika. Grauer. T. Barbour. 1924. ANZ. AKAD. WISS. WIEN., 1911, p. 177. Good condition. Chamaeleo ituriensis Schmidt paratypes = Chamaeleo johnstonii Boulenger 13357-58. Tw^o. Medje, Belgian Congo. Lang-Chapin Exped. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1919. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 39, 1919, p. 589, pi. 31, fig. 2, pi. 32, figs. 1-5. Immature examples which do not show the characters of C. johnstonii. Chamaeleo (n) johnstonii Boulenger cotype 7257. One. Mt. Ruwenzori, Uganda. Sir Harry Johnston. T. Bar- bour. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1901, 2, p. 135, pi. 12, 13. Good condition. Chamaeleo johnstonii Boulenger. See Chamaeleo (n) graueri Steindachner paratype Chamaeleo ituriensis Schmidt paratypes Chamaeleo macrorhinus Barbour = Chamaeleo (n) boettgeri Boulenger holotype 5988. One. Madagascar. Aug. Miiller coll. Purchased from Naturh. Inst. Linnaea. 1887. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 16, 1903, p. 62. A pretty little species. 240 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Chamaeleo tenuis excubitor Barbour holotype = Chamaeleo fischeri excubitor Barbour 7826. c^. Mweru Dist., Kenya Colony. W. R. Zappey. C. Frick, Esq. 1910. PROC. BIOL. see. WASH., 24, 1911, p. 219. Material is as yet too scanty to make certain whether this race will really stand as valid. A male, not a female as at first supposed. Chamaeleo wiedersheimi Nieden cotype 20198. One. Banjo Mts., Cameroon. Riggenbach. Exch. Berlin Mus. 1925. ARCHiv. naturg., 76, 1911, p. 239. A fine example. Chamaesaura macrolepis (Cope). See Mancus macrolepis Cope cotype Chaperina beyeri Taylor paratypes = Sphenophryne fusca (Mocquard) 10469-72. Four. Bunawan, AgusanProv., Philippine Is. E.H.Tay- lor. Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1925. 14561-62. Two. Edge of Davao Prov., Mindanao, P. I. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1928. 14563. One. Cran Point, Cotobato, P. I. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1928. 14564. One. Thumb Peak, Palawan Id., P. I. E. H. Taylor. T. Bar- bour. 1928. PML. JOUR. SCI., 16, 1920, p. 333, pi. 3, fig. 3. Well-preserved specimens. Chelonia depressa Garman cotypes 4473. One. North Australia This is a mounted specimen on exhibition in the reptile room. 1413. One. Penang, East Indies. W. H. Putnam. L. Agassiz. 1857. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 6, 1880, p. 124. The large mounted specimen now on exhibition in the museum represents this most distinct species, which has recently been well redescribed by Foy (Rec. Austr. Mus., 10, 1913, p. 159-185, pis. 19-22). The cotype 1413 isayoung Pacific Green Turtle, Chelonia japonica (Thunberg). Chelonia JAPONIC A (Thunberg). See Chelonia depressa Garman part. cotypes BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 241 Chrysemys bellii dorsalis (Agassiz). See Chrysemys dorsalis Agassiz cotypes Chrysemys BELLII MARGiNATA (xVgassiz). See Chrysemys marginata Agassiz COTYPES Chrysemys dorsalis Agassiz cotypes = Chrysemys bellii dorsalis (Agassiz) 1801. 9 . Lake Concordia, Louisiana, U. S. A. Prof. Wailes. Prof. Wailes. 1802. cT. Market at Natchez, Mississippi, U. S. A. W.Sargent. W. Sargent. CONTR. NAT. HIST., U. S., 1, 1857, p. 440. This pair, cf and 9 , were apparently the only specimens Agassiz had. Chrysemys marginata Agassiz cotypes = Chrysemys bellii marginata (Agassiz) 1780. Three. Delphi, Indiana, U. S. A. F. Hill. F. Hill. 1791. Three. Ann Arbor,iMichigan,U. S. A. A. Winchell. A.Winchell. 1796. Nine. Flint, Michigan, U. S. A. M. Miles. M. Miles. 1789-90. Three. Milwaukee, ^Yisconsin, U. S. A. J. A. Lapham. J. A. Lapham. CONTR. NAT. HIST. u. s., 1, 1857, p. 439; 2, pi. 1, fig. 6, pi. 5, figs. 1-4. All well preserved but the majority immature specimens. One of the Ann Arbor specimens now in the Museum of Zoologj', University of Michigan. CiSTUDO major Agassiz = Terrapene major (Agassiz) cotypes 1505-08. Four. Florida, U. S. A. T. Lvman and N. C. Robbins. 1509-10. Two. Mobile, Alabama, U. S. A. Dr. Nott. CONTR. NAT. HIST. U. S., 1, 1857, p. 445. Fairly well preserved, some horny plates slipping. CisTUDO ORNATA Agassiz = Terrapene ornata (Agassiz) cotype 1536 One. Burlington, Iowa, U. S. A. J. Ranch. CONTR. NAT. HIST. u. s., 1, 1857, p. 445, pi. 3, figs. 12-13. The other cotypes are in the U. S. National Museum. CiSTUDO triunguis Agassiz cotypes = Terrapene Carolina triunguis (Agassiz) 1519-25. Seven. New Orleans, Louisiana, U. S. A. Dr. Benedict and T. C. Copes. CONTR. NAT. HIST. U. S., 1, 1857, p. 445. A good series, well preserved. 242 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY CiSTUDO VIRGINEA Agassiz COTYPES = Terrapene CAROLINA (Linne) 1526-33. Eight. Gouldsboro, N. C, U. S. A. W. C. Kerr. 1534-55. Two. Beaufort, N. C, U. S. A. R. Barnwell, Jr. 1537. One. Ann Arbor, Michigan, U. S. A. A. Winehell. 1539. One. New Jersey, U. S. A. A. Mayor. 1542. One. Massachusetts, U. S. A. 1543-44. Two. Lancaster, Mass., U. S. A. Mr. Whittaker. 1545-50. Six. Springfield. Mass., U. S. A. J.A.Allen. 1552-53. Two. North Carolina, U. S. A. W. C. Kerr. 1554. One. Delaware River, U. S. A. 1555. Two. Maryland near Washington, U. S. A. S. F. Baird. 1557. Two. Tennessee, U. S. A. CONTR. NAT. HIST. U. S., 1, 1857, p. 445. A fine series, though some are faded and with horny scutes sHpped. Clemmys muhlenbergi (SchoepfT), See Clemmys nuchalis Dunn. paratype Clemmys nuchalis Dunn paratype = Clemmys muhlenbergi (SchoepfT) 12498. One. Brevard, N. Carolina, U. S. A. E. R. Dunn. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1916. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 37, 1917, p. 624, pi. 61, text figs. 6-7. Cnemidophorus lentiginosus Garman cotypes = DicRODON lentiginosus LENTIGINOSUS (Gamian) 10775-76. Two. San Francisco de Posorja, near Guayaquil, Ecuador. G. Bauer. Exch. Univ. Chicago. 1909. BULL. ESSEX INST., 24, 1892, p. 92. This is the species which was also described as Ameiva leucostigmahy Bou- lenger. It is not an Ameiva. The specimens are well preserved. Cnemidophorus lemniscatus ruatanus Barbour holotype 26759. One. Ruatan Id., Bay Is., Honduras. T.Barbour. T.Barbour. 1928. PROG. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1927, p. 60. Excellent condition. Cnemidophorus melanostethus Cope. See Cnemidophorus puncti- linealis Dickerson paratype BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIAN'S 243 Cnemidophorus punctilinealis Dickerson paratype = Cnemidophorus melanostethus Cope 14305. One. San Jose de Guaymas, Mexico. W. W. Brown, Jr. J. E. Thayer. ?1919. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 41, 1919, p. 475. In good preservation. CoECiLiA SABOGAE Barbour cotypes = Herpele ochrocephala (Cope) 2425. Two. Saboga Id., Islas de las Perlas, Bay of Panama. W. W. Brown. J. E. Thayer. 1905. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 46, 1906, p. 228. Apparently common also on the mainland about Panama City. Colophrys rhodogaster Cope cotypes = Geophis rhodogaster (Cope) 5828. Three. Guatemala City. ?Van Patten. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 130, fig. In fair preservation. Coniophanes signatus Garman Guayaquil, Ecuador. BULL. ESSEX INST., 24, 1892, p. 91. Type not in Baur Collection received from Clark University, Worcester, and apparently not now to be found at Chicago University either. Constrictor constrictor imperator (Daudin). See Boa constric- tor isthmica Garman cotypes Constrictor constrictor sabogae (Barbour). See Epicrates SABOGAE Barbour cotypes CoRNUFER BEAUFORTi Van Kampen cotype = Rana BEAUFORTI (Van Kampen) 10774. One. Majalibit Bay, Waigiu. L. F. de Beaufort. Exch. Zoo). Mus. Amsterdam. 1925. BIJDR. T. D. DIERK., 1913, pt. 19, p. 91. This frog was subsequently referred to as Platymantis beauforli by Boulenger (1918) and later transferred to Rann by Van Kampen when he figured it (fig. 24, p. 189) in "The Amphibia of the Indo-Australian region." Leyden, 1923. 244 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY CORNUFER CORRUGATUS RUBRISTRIATUS Barbour COTYPES = CoRNUFER RUGATA RUBRISTRIATA (Barbour) 2441. Two. Roon Id., Geelvink Bav, Dutch New Guinea. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1907. PROC. BIOL. see. WASH., 21, 1908, p. 190. Slightly harder than they should be. The types are well preserved and bear no special similarity' to C. solomonis. Van Kampen (Amph. Indo-Austr. Archip. Leyden, 1923, p. 191) believes that "perhaps" the two forms may be identical. CORNUFER RIVULARIS Tavlor PARATYPE 14386. One. Balbalan, Kalinga subprovince, northern Luzon, Phil- ippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHILIPPINE JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 270. Excellent condition. CoRNUFER RUGATA RUBRISTRIATA (Barbour). See CoRNUFER CORRU- GATUS RUBRISTRIATUS Barbour COTYPES Craspedoglossa santae-catharinae Miiller cotypes 5923-25, 11675-77. Six. Rio Humboldt, Santa Catharina, Brazil. Purchased from Karl Fritsche. T. Barbour. 1918 and 1925. BLATTER F. AQUARIEN U. TERRARIENKUNDE, 33, 1922, p. 168. A nice suite. No. 11677 consists of eggs. Crinia stictiventbis Cope 672. Two. Australia. JOUR. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 6, 1867, p. 202. Cope says that the cf and 9 are in the Museum of Comparative Zoology. They are not to be found at present. The numbers refer to the old catalogue which has long since disappeared, although other specimens, which were once entered therein, have been identified. These specimens are possibly in the col- lection under another name but they have not been located in spite of an ardent search. (Are they in the Philadelphia Academy?) Crotalus exsul Carman cotypes 652. Two. Cedros Id., Lower California, Mexico. A. Agassiz. 1862. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1883, p. 114. One young specimen entire, and one head and neck in good preservation. Crotalus palmeri Garman holotype = Crotalus lepidus (Kennicott) BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 245 4578. One. Monclova, Mexico. E. Palmer. Purchased. 1880. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 6. An alcoholic skiii. Crotalus pulvis Ditmars • holotype = Crotalus terrificus (Laurenti) 7044. One. Nicaragua (20 miles inland from Managua). R. Schilling. New York Zool. Soc. 1906. NINTH ANN. REP. N. Y. ZOOL. SOC. for 1904 (1905) p. 199, fig. A beautiful specimen but based upon an albino; similar specimens found in Brazil have been reported by Amaral. Crotalus terrificus (Laurenti). See Crotalus pulvis Ditmars. HOLOTYPE Crotalus tortugensis ^'an Denburgh and Slevin paratypes 16781. One. Tortuga Id., Lo^ver California. J. R. Slevin. Exch. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1922. PROC. CALIF. ACAD. SCI., (4), 11, 1921, p. 398. A beautiful specimen of this rather ill-defined form. Crotaphopeltis eloxgata Barbour = DiPSADOBOA ELOXGATA (Barbour) HOLOTYPE 9260. One. Lolodorf, Cameroon. George Schwab. Purchased. 1913. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 4, 1914, p. 95. A fine example. Cryptobatrachus boulexgeri Ruthven = Cryptobatrachus fuhrmanni (Peters) paratype 4092. One. Cincinnati Plantation, Sta. Marta, Colombia. M. A. Carriker. Exch. Univ. Mich. Mus. 1917. OCC. papers mus. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 33, 1916, p. 2, pi. 1. A young specimen. Cryptobatrachus fuhrmanni (Peters). See Cryptobatrachus boulexgeri Ruthven. paratype Cryptobatrachus incertus Barbour holotype 11616. One. Sonson (2,545 meters). Dept. Antioquia, Colombia. H"°. Niceforo Maria. T. Barbour. 1925. OCC. papers boston soc. NAT. HIST., 5, 1926, p. 193. A well-preserved adult. 246 bulletin: museum of compakative zoology Cryptoblepharus boutonii atra (Boettger). See Ablepharus BOUTONI ATRA Boettger COTYPES Cryptoblepharus boutonii balinensis Barbour holotype 7480. One. Buleleng, Bali Id., Dutch East Indies. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1906. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 24, 1911, p. 18. A nice example. Cryptoblepharus boutonii burdeni Dunn paratypes 27060-63. Four. Padar Id, Dutch East Indies. Burden-Dunn Exped. T. Barbour. 1928. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., No. 288, 1927, p. 11. Good condition. Cryptoblepharus boutonii cursor Barbour holotype 7479. One. Ampenan, Lombok Id., Dutch East Indies. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1910. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 24, 1911, p. 18. This and the lizard from Bali represent beautifully distinct races. Cryptoblepharus boutonii heterurus (Garnian) . See Ablepharus heterurus Garman. cotypes Cryptoblepharus boutonii paschalis (Garman) cotypes See Cryptoblepharus poecilopleurus var. paschalis Garman Cryptoblepharus boutonii virgatus (Garman). See Ablepharus viRGATUS Garman holotype Cryptoblepharus heteropus (Garman). See Ablepharus hetero- pus Garman holotype Cryptoblepharus lineocellatus (Gray). See Panaspis aeneus Cope. COTYPES Cryptoblepharus poecilopleurus var. paschalis Garman. See Cryptoblepharus boutonii paschalis (Garman) 6695-7003. Eight. Easter Island. A. Agassiz. Eastern Pacific Exped. 1905. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 52, 1908, p. 13. A fine series of another race of this almost tropicopolitan species. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 247 Ctenosaura acanthura (Shaw). See Ctenosaura cyclinoides Weigmann and Ctenosaura denticulata Weigmann cotype Ctenosaura clarki Bailey holotype 22454. One. 0\opeo, Michoacan, Mexico. H. Gadow. Exch. British Mus. 1926. PROC. u. s. NAT. MUS., 73, 1928, p. 44, pi. 27. Good condition. Ctenosaura completa Bocourt cotype = Ctenosaura similis (Gray) 22662. One. Mexico. Dumeril and Bocourt. Exch. Paris. Mus. 1927. MISS. SCI. MEX., 3, 1874, p. 145. Good condition. Ctenosaura cyclinoides (Weigmann) and Ctenosaura denticu- lata (Weigmann) = Ctenosaura acanthura (Shaw) cotype 22453. One. Mexico. Deppe. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1926. IN oken's ISIS, 21, p. 371. (C cycluroides) . HERP. MEX., p. 42. (C. denticulata). This one-third grown and well-preserved iguana is one of the three original types on which Weigmann. founded both C. cycluroides and C. denticulata. Bailey in his "Revision of the genus Ctenosaura." (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 73, 1928, p. 14) gives its number as 2253, the "4" evidently having dropped out in its passage through the press as it is correctly cited as 22453 on p. 11. Cyclocorus nuchalis Taylor paratype 25676. One. Abung Abung, Basilan Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 22, 1923, p. 543, pi. 3, figs. 1 and 2. Excellent condition. Cycloderma frenatum Peters cotype 21901. One. Zambesi, S. Africa. W.Peters. Exch. Berlin Zool. Mus. 1925. MONATSBER. AKAD. WISS. BERLIN, 1854, p. 216. A fine large specimen. Cyclorhamphus asper Werner. See Iliodiscus semipalmatus Mirando Ribeiro paratype Cyclorhamphus culeus Garman cotypes = Telmatobius culeus (Garman) 1077. One. Achegache, Bolivia. S. Garman. A. Agassiz. 1875. 248 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 1078. One. Molio, Peru. S. Garman. A. Agassiz. 1875. 1079. Five. Desaguadero Gulf, Bolivia. S. Garman. A. Agassiz. 1875. 1080. Three. Carapata, Bolivia. S. Garman. A. Agassiz. 1875. 1088. Three. Puno, Peru. S. Garman. A. Agassiz. 1875. 1091. One. Puno, Peru. S. Garman. A. Agassiz. 1875. 1810-12. Six. Puno, Peru. S. Garman. A. Agassiz. 1875. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 3, 1875, p. 276. A fine set dredged in Lake Titicaca by Mr. Agassiz, using the old steamer Yavari, still afloat, for this first hydrographie survey of the lake. Only a few of this series are adult, and some have been exchanged. Cyclorhamphus fuliginosus (Tsehudi). See Grypiscus umbrinus Cope holotype Cycluea caymenensis Barbour and Noble holotype 10534. Skin. Cayman Id., Br. W. I. W. W. Brown. Museum Exped. 1911. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 60, 1916, p. 148. An alcoholic skin in good condition. Cyclura figginsi Barbour holotype and paratype 17745. Skin. Bitter Guana Cay, Bahamas, Br. W. I. A. M. Bailey. Colo. Nat. Hist. Mus., Denver. 1923. 22391. Skin. Bitter Guana Cay, Bahamas, Br. W. I. A. M. Bailey. Colo. Nat. Hist. Mus., Denver. 1923. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 8, 1923, p. 108, pi. 1-2. Salted skins, now in alcohol. Cyclura inornata Barbour and Noble holotype 11062. One. Allen's Harbor, U Cay, Bahamas, Br. W. I. C. J. May- nard. T. Barbour. 1915. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 60, 1916, p. 151, pi. 14. A good alcoholic skm. Cyclura nigerrima Cope. See Cyclura onchiopsis Cope cotype Cyclura onchiopsis Cope = Cyclura nigerrima Cope cotype 4717. One. Navassa Id., W. I. (between Haiti and Jamaica). Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. pROC. AMER. pmL. soc, 23, 1886, p. 265. A large entire specimen in rather poor preservation. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 249 Cyclura pinguis Barbour holotype 12082. One. Anegada Id., Br. W. I. J. L. Peters. Museum Exped. 1917. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 30, 1917, p. 100. A beautiful adult preserved entire, unique. Cyclura portoricensis Barbour holotype and paratype 12460. One. Ciales Cave, Porto Rico. G. M. Allen and J. L. Peters. Museum Exped. 1917. 16871. One. Ciales Cave, Porto Rico. G. M. Allen and J. L. Peters. T. Barbour. 1917. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 32, 1919, p. 146. Well-preserved bones, the species probably being but very recently extinct. Cyclura rileyi Stejneger paratype 9272. One. Watling's Id., Bahamas, Br. W.I. J.H.Riley. Exch.U.S. Nat. Mus. 1913. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 16, 1903, p. 130. An entire half-grown specimen in fair condition. Cyclura stejnegeri Barbour and Noble paratype 11145. One. Mona Id., U. S. A., \V. I. B. S. Bowdish. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1915. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 60, 1916, p. 163, pi. 12. A skin of an old adult poorly preserved in alcohol. Dasia griffini Taylor paratype 26411. One. Taytay, Palawan Id., Philippine Is. L. E. Griffin. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 10, 1915, p. 104, pi. 1, figs. 5 and 6. Excellent condition. Dasia moultoni Barbour and Noble holotype 11203. One. Sadong, Sarawak, Borneo. H.W.Smith. H.W.Smith. 1912. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 6, 1916, p. 22. A fine e.xample. Dasia olivacea griffini (Taylor) See Dasia griffini Taylor paratype. 250 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology D(asia) smaragdinum moluccarum Barbour HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 7481. One. Waliaai, Cerani Id., Moluccas. T.Barbour. T.Barbour. 1907. 7709. Six. Lawui, ObiMajorId.,Ternate Id. T.Barbour. T.Barbour. 1907. 7710. Five. Lawui, Obi Major Id., Ternate Id. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1907. 7716. One. Wahaai, Cerani Id. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1907. 7718. One. Piroe, Ceram Id. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1907. 7719. One. Galela, Halmahera Id. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1907. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 24, 1911, p. 17. A beautiful adult of this well-defined race or possibly even species. Dasia smaragdinum perviridis Barbour holotype and paratypes 14282. One. Fulakora, Ysabel Id., Solomon Is. W. M. Mann. Mu- seum Exped. 1919. 15046-52. Seven. Graciosa Bay, Santa Cruz Archipelago, Solomon Is. W. M. Mann. Museum' Exped. 1919. 15053-54. Two. Ysabel Id., Solomon Is. W.M.Mann. Museum Ex- ped. 1919. 15072. One. Malaita Id., W. M. Mann. Museum Exped. 1919. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1921, p. 106. A beautiful specimen. Deiropteryx bartschi Cochran par.\type 26950. One. Vinales, Cuba. Paul Bartsch. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1928. PROC BIOL. SOC. WASH., 41, 1928, p. 169. Excellent condition. Delma reticulata Garman = Delma tincta De Vis holotype 6486. One. Cooktown, Queensland, Australia. E. A. Olive. Great Barrier Reef Exped. 1896. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 39, 1901, p. 5. This allocation of Garman's species has recently been proposed by Kinghorn. Our specimen is excellently well preserved. Delma tincta De Vis. See Delma reticulata Garman. holotype Dendrophis pictus timorensis Malcolm Smith par.^types 25282-83. Two. Soe, S. Timor. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC ZOOL. SOC, 1927, p. 222. Excellent condition. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 251 Denisonia vagrans Garman holotype 6490. One. Dunk Id., Queensland. A. Agassiz. Great Barrier Reef Exped. 1896. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 39, 1901, p. 13. A fine specimen, considered by Garman as a "variety" of Denisonia signala. Our material is scanty but we suspect a valid insular species. Dermochelys schlegelii (Garman). See Sphargis coriacea var. scHLEGELii Garman Dermophis crassus Cope cotype 6636. One. Upper Beni, Bolivia. E. R. Heath. Exch. Acad. Nat. Sci. - Phila. 1918. PROC. AMER. PHIL, soc, 1884 (1885), p. 184. A fine specimen; others in the Philadelphia Academj^ of Natural Sciences. Dermophis mexicanus clarkii (Barbour). See Gymnophis clarkii Barbour holotype Desmognathus brimleyorum Stejneger paratypes 2598. Two. Hot Springs, Arkansas. H. H. and C. S. Brimlev. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1909. PROC. u. s. NAT. MUS., 17, 1895, p. 597. Fine examples of this distinct species. DiAPHORANOLis BROOKSi Barbour holotype and genotype 16297. One. Mt. Sapo, E. Panama, 2,500 ft. Barbour and Brooks. T. Barbour. 1922. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 129, 1923, p. 7. A perfect example, so far unique, of one of the most peculiar and gaily deco- rated of neotropical lizards. Dicrodon barbouri Noble holotype and paratypes = Dicrodon lentiginosus barbouri (Noble) 17972. One. Sullana, Piura, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 18778-83. Fourteen paratypes. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1924, p. 108. A nice series of a pallid desert form. The paratypes available for exchange are well-preserved but tailless. Mr. C. E. Burt has recently compared the types of Cnemidophorus lentigino- sus Garman with those of Dicrodon barbotiri Noble. He states that both are Dicrodon, and that the relationship between the two supposed species is very close and not more than subspecific. 252 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology DiCRODON lentiginosus barbouri (Noble). See Dicrodon barbouri Noble holotype and paratypes Dicrodon lentiginosus lentiginosus (Garman). See Cnemido- PHORUS lentiginosus Garman cotypes Diemyctylus viridescens vittatus H. Garman = Triturus viridescens dorsalis (Harlan) cotypes 1992. Two. Wilmington, N. C, U. S. A. H. Garman. H. Garman. 1883. JOUR. CINCINNATI SOC. NAT. HIST., 19, 1897, p. 49, figS. Whether there are other cotypes in Professor Garman's possession or de- posited elsewhere, we do not know, but these agree strikingly with the figures. Described as "var. vittatus." Dinodon rufozonatum williamsi Schmidt paratype 26616. One. Changsha, Hunan, China. J. W. Williams. Exch. Am. Mus. Nat. Hi.st. 1928. amer. mus. novit., no. 175, 192.5, p. 2. Excellent condition. DiPLODACTYLUs spiNiGERUs Gray. See Peropus pusillus Cope holotype Diploglossus crusculus Garman = Celestus occiduus (Shaw) holotype 60.51. One. Kingston, Jamaica. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 22. Apparently based on the young of Shaw's species, a fine specimen. DiPiOGLOssus enneagrammus Cope. See Siderolamprus ennea- grammus Cope holotype Diploglossus maculatus Garman holotype = Celestus maculatus (Garman) 6231. One. Cayman Brae, Br. W.I. C.J.Maynard. Purchased. 1888. BULL. ESSEX INST., 20, 1888, p. 5. A fair example of a rather poorly differentiated form. Diploglossus resplendens Barbour holotype BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 253 7286. One. Junction of Kaka and Beni Rivers. Tropical Eastern Bolivia. Frank J. Dunleavy. T. Barbour. 1909. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 4, 1909, p. 50, pi. 4. A gorgeous creature when freshly captured. ]Mr. Dunleavj^ brought it up to La Paz and gave it to me there. The red has now faded considerably. It is by far the most handsome species of the genus. DiPLOGLOSSUS STENURUS Cope HOLOTYPE = Celestus costatus (Cope) 3612. One. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1859. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 188. Another recovery from Philadelphia in poor condition. Cope was uninter- ested in returning material, his studies once finished, and many of the speci- mens borrowed by him are as yet unfound. DiPSADOBOA ELONGATA (Barbour). See Crotaphopeltis elongata Barbour. holotype Draco daudinii Dumeril and Bibron cotypes = Draco volans Linne 2180. Two. Java. Exch. Paris. Mus. through A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 4, 1837, p. 451. Faded but perfect specimens. Draco gracilis Barbour holotype and paratype 6713. One. Sarawak, Borneo. W. T. Hornaday. Purchased. 1905. 6767. One. Sarawak, Borneo. W. T. Hornaday. Purchased. 1905. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 16, 1903, p. 59. An apparently distinct species, yet curiously it does not appear in recent col- lections. The area which Hornaday explored has been visited again and again by really good collectors and is now thoroughly well known. Draco volans Linne. See Draco daudinii Dumeril and Bibron cotypes Drepanodon eatonii Ruthven holotype and paratype 8831. One. Machu Pichu, Cuzco Dept., Peru, 9,500 ft. G. F. Eaton. Yale Peruvian Exped. 1913. 8830. One. Machu Pichu, Cuzco Dept., Peru, 9,500 ft. G. F. Eaton. Yale Peruvian Exped. 1913. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 65, 1913, p. 506. According to Amaral a valid species. 254 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Drepanodon erdisii Barbour holotype = PsEUDOBOA DOLiATA (Dumeril and Bibron) 8829. One. Machu Pichu, Cuzco Dept., Peru, 9,500 ft. G. F. Eaton. Yale Peruvian Exped. 1913. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1913, p. 506. Dr. Amaral has examined this type, an immature example, and has declared it a synonym. He is correct. * Dromicodryas bernieri Dumeril and Bibron cotype 1966. One. Madagascar. Exch.ParisMus.through A. A.Dumeril. 1865. ERF. GEN., 7, 1854, p. 211, p. 46. A rather soft and faded specimen. Dromicus amazonicus Dunn holotype 2820. One. Santarem, Brazil. Charles Linden. Charles Linden. 1873. PROC. BIOL. see. WASH., 35, 1922, p. 219. A fairly well-preserved example. Dromicus angulifer Bibron cotype = Alsophis angulifer (Bibron) 2195. One. Cuba. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. R. DE LA SAGRA: "mST. CUBA, ERP.," 1843, p. 222. A poor, ill-preserved example. Dromicus cubensis Garman cotypes = Leimadophis andreae andreae (Reinhardt and Lutken) 172. One. Cuba. 1979. One. Cuba. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. 6127. One. Cuba. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. 9354. One. Cuba. F. Poey. F. Poey. PROC. amer. PHIL, soc, 1887, p. 281. In various states of preservation. Dromicus parvifrons Cope cotypes = Leimadophis parvifrons parvifrons (Cope) 3344, 3602. Five. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1865. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 79. In fair preservation. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 255 Dromicus putnami Jan = Manolepis putnami (Jan) holotype 824. One. On ship from San Bias, Mexico. E. S. Caramar. E. S. Cammar. 1862. ELENCO SYST., 1863, p. 67. A good specimen. Dromicus temporalis Cope holotype = Urotheca lateristriga (Berthold) 297. One. "Probably Cuba." Undoubtedly from Central America. "F. Poey." PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1860, p. 370. In poor condition. Drymobius boddaertii (Sentzen). See Alsophis bruesi Barbour cotypes Alsophis pulcher Garman holotype EbExNAVIa inunguis Boettger cotype 17635. One. Nossi-be, Madagascar. A. Stumpff. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1883. abh. senck. naturf. ges., 11, 1878, p. 276, pi. 1, fig. 3. In fair condition. Echidna gabonica Dumeril and Bibron cotype = Bitis gabonica (Dumeril and Bibron) 2107. One. Gaboon. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1864. erf. gen., 7, 1854, p. 1428, pi. 80, fig. b. A poor old specimen. Echinosaura panamensis Barbour holotype and paratypes 17746. One. La Loma, Mts. of W. Panama, on boundary of Chiriqui and Bocas del Toro Provinces. Dunn and Duryea. T. Barbour. 1923. 18857-60. Four. La Loma, Mts. of W. Panama, on boundary of Chiri- qui and Bocas del Toro Provinces. Dunn and Duryea. T. Bar- bour. 1923. PROC N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 9, 1924, p. 8. Excellent specimens. Egerxia whitii Lacepede. See Lygosoma moniligera Dumeril and Bibron cotypes 256 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology EiRENIS AGASSIZII Jan = PSEUDABLABES AGASSIZII (Jan) COTYPE 870. One. Uruguay. J. Wyman. J. Wyman. 1862. ARCHIV. ZOOL. AN AT. PHYS., 2, 1863, p. 260. Fair condition for an old specimen. Elapomorphus nuchalis Barbour holotype = Tantilla melanocephala (Linne) 1164. One. Villa Bella, above Santarem, Brazil. J. C. Fletcher. J. C. Fletcher. 1863. PROC. BIOL. see. WASH., 27, 1914, p. 199. Type made as the result of a stupid blunder. In good condition. Elaps columbianus Griffin paratype = MicRURus corallinus (Wied.) 11865. One. Bonda, Colombia. H. H. Smith, Exch. Carnegie Mus, 1916. MEM. CARNEGIE MUS., 7, 1915, p. 216. In good condition. True identity determined by Dr. Amaral. Elaps ruatanus Giinther cotype = MiCRURUs nigrocinctus ruatanus (Giinther) 26930. One. Ruatan Id., Bav Is., Caribbean Sea. Exch. British Mus. 1928. BIOL. CENTR. AMER., REPT., 1895, p. 185, pi. 57, fig. B. Good condition. Eleutherodactylus altamazonicus Barbour and Dunn holotype 2028. One. Upper Amazons, probably Nauta, Brazil. Thayer Exped.? pROC. BIOL. soc. wash., 34, 1921, p. 161. A good specimen. Eleutherodactylus atkinsi Dunn holotype and paratypes 10587. Type. Near Soledad, Cienfuegos, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Bar- bour. 1925. 10588-98. Ten. Near Soledad, Cienfuegos, Cuba. ^. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1925, p. 165. The type and ten paratypes are well preserved. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 257 Eleutherodactylus auriculatoides Noble paratypes = ?Eleutherodactylus auriculatus (Cope) 9321-22. Two. Paso Bajito, Santo Domingo. G. K. Noble. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1923. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 61, 1923, p. 3. Two good specimens of this doubtfully distinct species. ?Eleutherodactylus auriculatus (Cope). See Eleutherodac- tylus auriculatoides Noble paratypes Eleutherodactylus binghami Stejneger paratypes = Gastrotheca boliviana (Steindaehner) 4173-74. Two. Cuzco, Peru, 11,500 ft. Yale Peruvian Exped. Exch. U.S.Nat. Mus. 1917. PROC. u. s. NAT. MUS., 45, 1913, p. 542. Two young examples in good condition. Eleutherodactylus blairi Barbour holotype and paeatype 13036. One. Gutierrez, Bocas del Toro Province, Panama Republic. Dunn and Dur^'ea. T. Barbour. 1927. 13037-38. Two. Gutierrez, Bocas del Toro Province, Panama Re- public. Dunn and Duryea. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. N. E. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 29, pi. 3. These specimens have been critically examined by Schmidt who considers the species perfectly distinct. Eleutherodactylus briceni (Boulenger). See Hylodes briceni Boulenger cotypes Eleutherodactylus brittoni Schmidt paratype 9361. One. Porto Rico. K.P.Schmidt. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1923. ANN. N. Y. ACAD. SCI., 28, 1920, p. 179. Well preserved. Eleutherodactylus cajamarcensis Barbour and Noble holotype 5407. One. Huambos, Cajamarca, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard Peru- vian Exped. 1916. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 58, 1920, p. 404. A fair specimen. 258 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Eleutherodactylus CARYOPHYLLACEUS (Barbour). See Syrrhophus CARYOPHYLLACEUS BarboUl' HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES Eleutherodactylus casparii Dunn holotype and paratypes 11130. One. Mina Carlota, near Cienfuegos, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11430-33. Fourteen. Mina Carlota, near Cienfuegos, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 10619-23. Five. Hoyo Colorado at San Bias, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 10626-30. Five. Electric Plant at San Bias, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1926, p. 215. The type and series of paratypes are well preserved. Eleutherodactylus cerasinus (Cope). See Eleutherodactylus peraltae Barbour holotype Eleutherodactylus cundalli Dunn holotype and paratypes 11126. One. Spaldings, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica (2,900 ft.). E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11301-25. Twenty-five. Spaldings, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica (2,900 ft.). E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11586-91. Six. Port Antonio, Jamaica. A.E.Wight. Purchased. PROC. BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 38, 1926, p. 121. The type and series of paratypes are in beautiful condition. Eleutherodactylus dunnii Barbour holotype and paratypes 8242. One. Cerro de los Estropajos, W. of Jalapa, Mexico. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1921. 8243. One. Cerro de los Estropajos, W. of Jalapa, Mexico. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1921. 8244. One. Xico, near Jalapa, Mexico. E.R.Dunn. T.Barbour. 1921. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 35, 1922, p. 111. Good specimens. Eleutherodactylus eileenae Dunn holotype and paratypes 11128. One. Mina Carlota, near Cienfuegos, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11444-60. Seventeen. Mina Carlota, near Cienfuegos, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 259 3726. One. Guane, Cienfuegos, Cuba. Barbour and Brooks. T. Bar- bour. 1925. 10615-18. Four. Hoyo Colorado, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. OCC. PAPEKS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1926, p. 212. The type and para types are well preserved. Eleutherodactylus emiliae Dunn holotype and paratypes 11129. One. Mina Carlota, near Cienfuegos, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11461-85. Twenty-five. Mina Carlota, near Cienfuegos, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. OCC. papers boston SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1926, p. 213. Good condition. Eleutherodactylus flavescens Noble paratype 9393. One. La Bracita, Santo Domingo. G. K. Noble. Exeh. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1923. amer. mus. novit., 61, 1923, p. 2. A fine species and a good specimen. Eleutherodactylus footei Stejneger paratype 4172. One. Tincochchaca, Peru (7,000 ft.). Yale-Peruvian Exped. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1917. pRoc. u. s. NAT. MUS., 45, 1913, p. 543. A good but j'oung specimen. Eleutherodactylus gossei Dunn holotype and paratypes 11125. One. Spaldings, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica (2,900 ft.). E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11326-37. Twelve. Spaldings, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica (2,900 ft.). E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 2045. Two. Moneague, Jamaica. Dr. H. Bryant. 2568,4886-91. Eighteen. Mandeville, Jamaica. Barbour and Wight. T. Barbour. 1919. 10167-69. Twenty-two. Balaclava, Jamaica. A. E. Wight. T. Bar- bour. 1924. PROC. BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 38, 1926, p. 118. Type and paratypes, a beautiful series. 260 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Eleutherodactylus grabhami Dunn holotype and paratypes 11127. One. Spaldings, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica (2,900 ft.). E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11338-46. Nine. Spaldings, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica (2,900 ft.). E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11049-50. Two. Cinchona, Jamaica. C. T. Brues. C. T. Brues. 1912. 11069-73. Five. Mandeville, Jamaica. T.Barbour. T.Barbour. 1909. 11592. One. Newton, Jamaica. C. T. Brues. C. T. Brues. 1912. PROC. BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 38, 1926, p. 121. A fine lot, type and paratypes. Eleutherodactylus greyi Dunn holotype and paratypes 11131. One. Soledad, near Cienfuegos, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Bar- bour. 1925. 11527-34. Eight. Soledad, near Cienfuegos, Cuba. E, R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 10614. One. Hoyo Colorado, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11065-68. Four. Electric Plant, Cuba. Dr. Bles for E. R. Dunn. T.Barbour. 1925. 11486-510. Twenty-five. Mina Carlota, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. OCC. PAPERS boston SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1926, p. 213. Type and paratypes well preserved. Eleutherodactylus gryllus Schmidt paratype 9360. One. Peak of El Yunque, Porto Rico. K. P. Schmidt. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1923. ANN. N. Y. ACAD. SCI., 28, 1920, p. 172. A good specimen of a pretty little species. Eleutherodactylus gundlachi Schmidt nom. nov. See Eleuthero- dactylus PLICATUS Barbour holotype Eleutherodactylus inoptatus (Barbour). See Leptodactylus INOPTATUS Barbour holotype Eleutherodactylus insignitus Ruthven paratype 4074. One. Heights east of San Miguel, Colombia. M. A. Carriker. Exch. Univ. Mich. Mus. 1916. occ. PAPERS MUS. zooL. UNIV. MICH., 34, 1919, p. 1, pi. 1, 3 text figs. A fine example of a giant species. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 261 Eleutherodactylus jamaicensis Barbour cotypes 2512. Five. Mandeville, Jamaica. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1909. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 52, 1910, p. 287. Good specimens of a most distinct form. Eleutherodactylus johnstonei Barbour cotypes 2759. Two. St. George, Grenada, Br. W. I. G.M.Allen. T.Barbour. 1911. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 249. Two cotypes and a long series of paratypes represent this species which is very close to E. 7nartinicensis. Eleutherodactylus junori Dunn holotype and paratypes 11124. One. Spaldings, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica (2,900 ft.). E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11347-52. Six. Spaldings, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica (2,900 ft.). E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. PROC. BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 38, 1926, p. 120. Dunn took the type and a few paratypes of this rather rare form and pre- served them very well. Eleutherodactylus lymani Barbour and Noble holotype and paratypes 5422. One. Perico, Valley of the Chinchipe R., Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 5408 etc. Eight. Perico, Valley of the Chinchipe R., Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 5423 etc. Six. Bellavista, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 5436. One. Palambla, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 58, 1920, p. 403. Noble preserved an excellent series of this species from the neighborhood of Bellavista, Dept. of Jaen, Peru. Eleutherodactylus minutus Noble paratype 9338. One. Paso Bajito, Santo Domingo. G. K. Noble. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1923. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 61, 1923, p. 4. A good specimen. 262 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Eleutherodactylus noblei Barbour and Dunn HOLOTYPE and PARATYPES 7827. One. Guapiles, Costa Rica. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1920. 7826. One. Guapiles, Costa Rica. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1920. 8024. Two. San Miguel Id., Bay of Panama. W. W. Brown, Jr. T. Barbour. 1921. PBGC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 34, 1921, p. 161. Soft and poorly preserved. Eleutherodactylus nubicola Dunn holotype and paratypes 2846. One. Chinchona, Jamaica 5,000 ft. C. T. Brues. C. T. Brues. 1912. 2845. Five. Newton, Jamaica, 3,200 ft. C. T. Brues. C. T. Brues. 1912. 11784-86. Three. Chinchona, Jamaica, 4,500 ft. C. T. Brues. C. T. Brues. 1912. PROG. BOSTON SOC. NAT HIST., 38, 1926, p. 116. We have renumbered three Chinchona specimens, leaving No. 2846 attached to the specimen which served Dunn for his type. All the others are paratypes. Eleutherodactylus obesus (Barbour). See Syrrhophus obesus Barbour holotype and paratype Eleutherodactylus pantoni Dunn holotype and paratypes 11123. One. Spaldings, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica (2,900 ft.). E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11376-400. Twenty-five. Spaldings, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica (2,900 ft.). E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 2564, 4884-85, 11074-75. Five. Mandeville, Jamaica. Barbour and Wight. T. Barbour. 1909-19. PROC. BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 38, 1926, p. 119. A large and well-preserved series. Eleutherodactylus peraltae Barbour = Eleutherodactylus cerasinus (Cope). holotype 13061. One. Peralta, Costa Rica (300 m.). C. R. Lankester. C. R. Lankester. 1927. PROC N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 30, pi. 4, fig. 1. Good condition. Eleutherodactylus persimilis Barbour holotype and paratypes 11598. One. Suretka, Costa Rica. Dunn and Durvea. T. Barbour. 1923. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 2G3 11599-610. Fourteen. Suretka, Costa Rica. Dunn and Duryea. T. Barbour. 1923. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1926, p. 193, pi. 14. A pretty little species of the rhodopis group represented by the well-preserved type and fourteen paratypes. Eleutherodactylus pinarensis Dunn holotype and paratypes 3814. One. Isla de Pinos, Cuba. G. A. Link. Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1915. 3048. One. San Diego de Los Banos, Cuba. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1912. 4176-90. Fifteen. Luis Lazo, Cuba. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1917. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1926, p. 213. The type and several paratypes from various localities in western Cuba are mostly in good preservation. Eleutherodactylus plicatus Barbour = Eleutherodactylus gundlachi Schmidt nom. nov. holotype 3056. One. La Union, Monte Libano Guantanamo, Cuba. C. T. Ramsden. C. T. Ramsden. 1913. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 244. A good specimen but inadvertently given a used name. Schmidt (Proc. Linn. Soe. N. Y., 33, 1920, p. 3) has pointed this out and renamed the species. Eleutherodactylus podiciferus (Cope). See Lithodytes podici- FERUS Cope COTYPE Eleutherodactylus ruthae Noble paratype 9359. One. Samana, Santo Domingo. John King. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1923. amer. MUS. NOViT., 61, 1923, p. 6. A fine specimen. Eleutherodactylus sanctae-martae Ruthven paratype 8972-73. Two. Sta. Marta Mts., Colombia. A. G. Ruthven. Exch. Univ. Mich. Mus. 1922. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 39, 1917, p. 1, pi. 1, fig. 1. Two good specimens of this very distinct form. 264 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Eleutherodactylus schmidti Noble paratypes 9323-24. Two. La Bracita, Santo Domingo. G. K. Noble. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1923. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 61, 1923, p. 5. Good specimens. Eleutherodactylus sonans Dunn holotype and paratypes 10609. One. Soledad, Cienfuegos, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 10610-13 I Eight. Soledad, Cienfuegos, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. OCC. papers boston SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1925, p. 164. A fine little series. Eleutherodactylus unistrigatus (Gunther). See Prostherapis equatorialis Barbour coty'PEs Eleutherodactylus varians (Gundlach and Peters). See Hylodes VARIANS Gundlach and Peters. cotype Eleutherodactylus varleyi Dunn holotype and paratype 10601. One. Near Soledad, Cienfuegos, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 10602 I Three. Near Soledad, Cienfuegos, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 10603-04. Two. Guabairo, Cuba. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1925, p. 163. In good preservation. Eleutherodactylus weinlandi Barbour holotype 2050. One. Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo. M. Abbott Frazar. Pur- chased. 1881. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 246. An excellent specimen. Eleutherodactylus whymperi (Boulenger). See Hyxodes avhym- peri Boulenger cotypes BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 265 ElEI THERODACTYLUS WIGHTMAXAE Schmidt PARATYPE 9358. One. Coffee Plantation, Porto Rico. K. P. Schmidt. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1923. ANN. N. Y. ACAD. SCI., 28, 1920, p. 181. Excellent example. Emoia arundelii (GarmanV See Lygosoma arundelii Garman HOLOTYPE Emoia samoense loyaltiensis (Roux). See Lygosoma samoense loyaltiensis Roux cotype Enyalioides heterolepis Bocourt. See Enyalioides insulae Bar- bour COTYPES Enyalioides insulae Barbour = Enyalioides heterolepis Bocourt cotypes 6983. Two. Gorgona Id.. Colombia. W. W. Brown. J. E. Thayer. 1905. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 46, 1905, p. 100. Two large but imperfect specimens. The identit}^ with heterolepis was estab- lished by H. W. Parker of the British Museum. Epicrates sabogae Barbour cotypes = Constrictor constrictor sabogae (Barbour) 6986. Two. Saboga Id., Islas de las Perlas, Bay of Panama. W. W. Brown. J.E.Thayer. 1905. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 46, 1906, p. 226. Two alcoholic skins of this apparently very distinct race. Eremias barbouri Schmidt paratypes- 20694. One. Mai Tai Chao, Shansi, China. C. H. Pope. Exch. Field Mus. Nat. Hist. 1925. 20695,26617-18. Three. Chen Tzu,Taiyuanfu, Shansi, China. C.H. Pope. Exch. Field Mus. Nat. Hist, and Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1925 and 1928. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 175, 1925, p. 2. Good specimens. Eremias bedriagae Nikolski cotype. 22186. One. Bogorak, Bokhara, Central Asia. V. Laschin. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. ANN. MUS. ZOOL. ACAD. SCI. ST. PETERSBOURG, 16, 1911, pp. 278-281. Good specimen. 266 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Epemias buechnerii Bedriaga cotype 22187. One. Kewa, Keria Mts. N. Przewalsky. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. ANN. MUS. ZOOL. ACAD. SCI. ST. PETERSBOURG, 10, 1907, p. 184. Good example. Eremias intermedia Strauch cotypes 22188. One. Kabadian, Bokhara, Central Asia. A. Kasnakow. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. 22189. One. Seistan, Persia. N. Zarudny. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. voY. przewalski, reft, and batr., 1876, p. 28. Excellent examples. Eremias nitida garambensis Schmidt paratype 13354. One. Van Kerckhofenville, Belgian Congo. Lang-Chapin Exped. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1919. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 39, 1919, p. 511. A very good specimen. Eremias przewalskii Strauch cotypes 22192-94. Three. Alashan Desert, Mongolia. N. Przewalsky. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. VOY. PRZEWALSKI, REFT. AND BATR., 1876, p. 36. Very fair examples. Eretmochelys bissa (Riippell). See Eretmochelys squamata Agassiz cotypes Eretmochelys squamata Agassiz cotypes = Eretmochelys bissa (Riippell) 1415. One. Bengal, India. Through J. M. Barnard. L. Agassiz. 1857. 1416. One. Singapore, Straits Settlements. Capt. W. A. Putnam. L. Agassiz. 1857. CONTR. NAT. HIST. u. s., 1, part 2, 1857, p. 382. Although received in same year as date on title page of Agassiz's Contribu- tions, 1, nevertheless, the latter part of the volume was printed so much later that there is no doubt that these were in Agassiz's hands, and, with others which may yet be found, served as his cotypes. The identity with Riippell's species is by no means certain. His name was proposed in Neue Wirbelthiere Abyssiniens, 1835, p. 4, pi. 2. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 267 EUMECES PERDICICOLOR Cope COTYPE = RiOPA SUNDEVALLI (Smith) 5777. One. Zanzibar, E.Africa. H. F. Shepard. PeabodyMus., Salem. 1886. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 317. A bleached specimen. EURYCEA BISLINEATA WILDERAE Dunn HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 5848. One. White Top, Virginia. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1919. 5841-47 1 5849-56 f Fifteen. White Top, Virginia. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1919. 5857-63. Seven. Linville, North CaroHna. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1919. 5867-76. Ten. Mt. SterHng, North Carolina. E.R.Dunn. T.Barbour. 1919. PROC. BIOL. see. WASH., 33, 1920, p. 134. A nice well-preserved series of adults and larvae. EuRYCEA MELANOPLEURA (Cope). See Spelerpes stejnegeri Eigen- mann cotype EuTAENiA FAIREYI Baird and Girard cotype = Thamnophis proximus (Say) 401. One. Prairie Mer Rouge, Louisiana, U. S. A. James Fairey. Exeh. U. S. Nat. Mus. CAT. N. AMER. REPT., 1, 1853, p. 25. A soft, old specimen. Gastrotheca boliviana (Steindachneri. See Eleutherodactylus BiNGHAMi Stejneger paratypes Gastrotheca monticola Barbour and Noble HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 5290. One. Huancabamba, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 5291 etc. Forty-three. Huancabamba, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard- Peruvian Exped. 1916. 5328-31. Four. Querecotilla, Peru. G.K.Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. BULL. MUS. coMP. zooL., 58, 1920, p. 426, pi. 2, figs. 1-2. 268 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Gehyra mutilata (Wiegmann). See Peropus packardii Cope cotype Gekko m^indorensis Taylor paratypes 20151-52. Two. Calapan, Mindoro, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1925. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 14, 1919, p. 115. Excellent examples. Gekko palawanensis Taylor holotype and paratype 26136. One. Thumb Peak, Palawan Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. 26137. One. Thumb Peak, Palawan Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 26, 1925, p. 99. Excellent condition. Gekko smaragdinus Taylor paratypes 26138-42. Five. Polillo Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 187, pi. 5, fig. 1. Excellent condition. Geophis latifrontalis Garman holotype = Atractus latifrontalis (Garman) 4538. One. Mts. of Alvarez, 16 leagues S. E. San Luis, Potosi, Mexico. E. Palmer. Purchased. 1879. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1883, p. 103. In fair condition. Geophis multitorques yucatanicus Barbour and Cole holotype 7037. One. Chichen-Itza, Yucatan. L. J. Cole. A. Agassiz. 1905. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1906, p. 153. A good specimen. Geophis RHODOGASTER (Cope). See Colophrys rhodogaster Cope. COTYPES Gerrhosaurus (Cictgna) rufipes Boettger cotypes = ZoNOSAURUS RUFIPES (Boettgcr) 17633. One. Nossi-be, Madagascar. A. Stumpff. Exch. Senck. Mus. • 1883. ZOOL. ANZ., 1881, p. 358. In rather poor preservation. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 269 Gerrosteus prosopis Cope cotype = Xenopholis scalaris (Wucherer) 12429. One. Peru. James Orton. Exch. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phila. 1918. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1874, p. 71. Soft and badly preserved. Glauconia carltoni Barbour cotypes = Leptotyphlops blanfordi (Boulenger) 3217, 3749. Three. Seventy miles S. W. of Amballa, India. M. M. Carlton. M. M. Carlton. 1864-74. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 316. In good condition. The species may be valid, as Wall, who suggested synony- mizing it, has not seen the types. Gonatodes atricucullaris Noble holotype and paratypes 14042. One cf . Bellavista, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard -Peruvian Exped. 1916. 14413-52, 14955-80, 18727-32. Seventy-two. Bellavista, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. ANN. N. Y. ACAD. SCI., 29, 1921, p. 135. A fine type and a host of paratypes. Gonatodes collaris Garman cotype 9432. One. Wreck Bay, Chatham Id., Galapagos Is. G. Baur. Exch. Clark Univ. 1914. BULL. ESSEX INST., 24, 1892, p. 83. Shriveled and dried. A very poor specimen indeed. The other cotype men- tioned in the origmal description cannot be found anywhere. Perhaps from Guayaquil. Gonatodes glaucus Malcolm Smith paratypes 16664-65. Two. Palo Condore, Siam. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1922. JOUR. NAT. HIST. SOC. SIAM, 4, 1921, p. 95. Beautiful specimens. Gonatodes quattuorseriatus Sternfeld cotype 21923. One. Rugegewald, Belgian Mandated Territory. R. Grauer. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. WISS. ERGEBN. DEUTSCH. ZENTR.-AFR. EXPED., 4, 1912, p. 202. A fair example. 270 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology GoNGYLUs BOJERii Desjardin cotypes = ScELOTES BOJERII (Desjardin) 2151. Two. "Isle de France" = Mauritius Id. Exeh. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ANN. SCI. NAT., 22, 1831, p. 206. Two rather soft and faded specimens. GONIOCHELYS MINOR Agassiz COTYPES = Sternotherus MINOR (Agassiz) 1570. One. Mobile, Alabama, U. S. A. Dr. Nott. 1571. Two. Columbus, Georgia, U. S. A. Dr. Gessner. 1572. Two. New Orleans, Louisiana, U. S. A. Dr. Benedict (One to U. S. Nat. Mus.). CONTR. NAT. HIST. U. S., 1, 1857, p. 424. A well-preserved lot. Cotypes are in the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan, and the U. S. National Museum. GONIOCHELYS TRIQUETRA AgaSsiz COTYPE = Sternotherus carinatus (Gray) 15085-86. Lake Concordia, Louisiana, U. S. A. B. Chase. B. Chase. 1854. CONTR. NAT. HIST. U. S., 1, 18.57, p. 423. An alcohohc and two dried sheUs. Goniurosaurus hainanensis Barbour holotype = GONYUROSAURUS LICHTENFELDERI (Mocquard) 7104. One. Mt. Wuchi, Hainan Id. A. Owston's Collectors. T. Bar- bour. 1907. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 316. According to Schmidt (in verbis) the genus is valid but the species is appar- ently a synonym of one ill characterized. GoNYUROSAURUs LICHTENFELDERI (Mocquai'd). See Goniurosaurus hainanensis Barbour holotype Graptemys pseudogeographica oculifera (Baur). See Malaco- CLEMMYS OCULIFERA Baur HOLOTYPE Grypiscus umbrinus Cope holotype = Cyclorh.a.mphus fuliginosus (Tschudi) BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 271 1497. One. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thayer Exped. Thayer Exped. 1864-65. JOUR. ACAD. NAT. SCI.,PHILA., (2) 6, 1867, p. 205. Cope's holot>T3e is a ragged, ruthlessly dissected relic. Gymnodactylus agusanensis Taylor paratypes 20105-56. Two. Bunawan, Agusan Province, PhiHppine Is. E. H. Taylor. Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1925. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., SECT. D, 10, 1915, p. 90. Good specimens. Gymnodactylus amarali Barbour holotype 20682. One. Engenheiro Dodt, Santa Philomena, Upper Parnahyba, Brazil. A. x\maral. A. Amaral. 1925. PROC. BIOL. soc. wash., 38, 1925, p. 101. In fair condition only. Gymnodactylus annulatus Taylor paratypes 20101-04. Four. Bunawan, Agusan Province, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. E.xch. Carnegie Mus. 1925. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., sect. D, 10, 1915, p. 92. Beautiful specimens. Gymnodactylus defossei Dunn paratypes 26994-97. Four. Komodo Id., Dutch East Indies. Burden-Dunn Exped. T. Barbour. 1928. AMER. MUS. novit., 288, 1927, p. 1. Good condition. Gymnod.^ctylus louisadensis De Vis. See Gymnodactylus olivii Garman holotype Gymnod.a.ctylus oertzeni Boettger cotypes 21913-14. Two. Kasas between Crete and Rhodes. Oertzen. Exch. Berlin Mus. 1925. 21924. One. Arimathea, Palestine. Oertzen. Exch. Berlin Mus. 1925. SITZBER. AKAD. WISS. BERLIN, 1888, p. 152. Soft but useful specimens. 272 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Gymnodactylus olivii Garman holotype = Gymnodactylus louisadensis De Vis 6470. One. Queensland, Australia. E. A. Olive. Great Barrier Reef Exped. 1896. BULL MtJS. COMP. ZOOL., 39, 1901, p. 1, pi. 1, figs. 1-la. A large fine adult. Gymnodactylus russovi Strauch cotypes 22166-68. Three. Tschinaz, Turkestan. Russov. Exch. St. Peters- burg Mus. 1926. MEM. ACAD. SCL ST. PETERSBOUEG, 35, 1887, p. 49, figS. 10-12. Good specimens. Gymnodactylus wetariensis Dunn paratypes 26998-99. Two. Nr. Uhak, N. coast of Wetar, Dutch E. I. Burden- Dunn Exped. T. Barbour. 1928. AMER. MUS. novit., 288, 1927, p. 2. Good condition. Gymnophis clarkii Barbour holotype = Dermophis mexicanus clarkii (Barbour) 11047. One. Tela, Honduras Republic. Herbert Clark. United Fruit Co. ]925. OCC. papers boston SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1926, p. 191. A very young .specimen which caused the confusion of genera until more material was received. Gymnophis nicefori Barbour holotype 9609. One. Honda, Colombia. H°°. Niceforo Maria. H"**. Niceforo Maria. 1924. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 37, 1924, p. 125. An apparently valid species, the type being in excellent condition. Gyrinophilus danielsi (Blatchley). See Spelerpes danielsi Blatchley cotypes Helicops agassizii Jan holotype = Tretanorhinus nigroluteus Cope BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 273 826. One. San Juan del Norte, Nicaragua. Dr. JeflFrev. Prof. Agassiz. 1862. ARCHIV. ZOOL. AN AT. PHYS., 3, 1865, p. 248. An old specimen but in moderately good shape. Helicops alleni Garman Tholotype = LioDYTES ALLENI (Garman) 2255. One. Hawkinsville, St. John's R., Florida, U. S. A. J. A. Allen. J. A. Allen. 1869. PROC. BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 17, 1874, p. 92. The type of this, Garman's first new species, is in excellent preservation. Helicops leopardinus (Schlegel). See Helicops leprieurii Dumeril and Bibron cotypes Helicops leprieurii Dumeril and Bibron cotypes = Helicops leopardinus (Schlegel) 2100. Two. Cayenne. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 7, 1854, p. 750, pi. 48. Old soft specimen, Helminthopis beui Amaral par.^types 16702, 17842-43. Three. Grounds of Institute Butantan, Sao Paulo, Brazil. A. Amaral. A. Amaral. 1922-23. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 9, 1924, p. 29. Fine fresh material. Helminthophis emunctus (Garman). See Idiotyphlops emunctus Garman holotype Helminthophis incertus Amaral holotype 17846. One. Surinam. F. W. Cragin (probably). Wyman Collection. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 9, 1924, p. 29. Old and faded; there is a little uncertainty about the data. Helminthophis praeocularis Amaral holotype 17960. One. Honda, Colombia. H°o. Niceforo Maria. H°« Nice- foro Maria. 1924. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 9, 1924, p. 28. A good specimen. 274 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Helminthophis wilderi (Garman). See Typhlops wilderi Garnian cotypes Hemidactylus exsul Barbour and Cole holotype 7039. One. Progreso, Yucatan. L. J. Cole. A. Agassiz. 1904. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1906, p. 148. Improbable, we admit, but this seems to be a valid species. The generic identity is certain. Hemidactylus flaviviridis Riippell cotype 21927. One. "Massoa" (sic) = Massowa, Abyssinia. E. C. Ehren- berg. Exch. Berlin Mus. 1925. NEUE WIRBELTH. FAUNA ABYSS., KEPT., 1835, p. 18, pi. 6, fig. 2. Faded but in good condition. Hemidactylus frenatus (Schlegel) Dumeril and Bibron. See Hemi- dactylus longiceps Cope holotype Hemidactylus hexaspis Cope cotypes = Hemidactylus mabouia (Moreau de Jonnes) 5732. Two. Madagascar. Capt. Webb Goodhue. Peabody Mus., Salem. 1886. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHIL.\., 1860, p. 320. Old soft specimens. Hemidactylus ituriensis Schmidt paratype 12559. One. Medje, Belgian, Congo. Lang-Chapin Exped. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1919. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HLST., 39, 1919, p. 45-5, pi. 15, fig. 2, pi. 16, tcxt fig. 7. A fine e.xample. Hemidactylus longiceps Cope holotype = Hemidactylus frenatus (Schlegel) Dumeril and Bibron 5730. One. Manila, Philippine Is. W. T. Cheever. Peabody Mus., Salem. 1886. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCL PmLA., 1868, p. 320. An old macerated example but quite identifiable. Hemidactylus mabouia (Moreau de Jonnes). See Hemidactylus HEXASPIS Cope COTYPES BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 275 Hemidactylus persimilis Barbour and Loveridge HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 24041. cf. Dares Salaam, Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 24042-49. Six. Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 22978-81. Four. Morogoro. Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1924. 22982-85. Four. Lumbo, Portuguese East Africa. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1924. 22986. One. Frere Town, Kenya Colony. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1924. 24040. One. Bagilo, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory-. A. Lover- idge. T. Barbour. 1924. MEM. Mus. coMP. zooL., 50, 1928, p. 140, pi. 4, figs. 1 and 3. The .series includes numerous eggs. The Dar es Salaam series are in excellent condition, many of the others are tailless. Herpele ochrocephala (Cope). See Coecilia sabogae Barbour cotypes Heterodon madagascariensis Dumeril and Bibron cotypes = LiOHETERODON MADAGASCARIENSIS (Dumeril and Bibron) 2202. Two. Madagascar. p]xch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 7, 1854, p. 776. Excellent specimens considering their age. HoLARCHUS NEsiOTis Barbour holotype 7107. One. Ting-an, Hainan Id. Alan Owston. T. Barbour. 1907. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, pp. 318-319. A fine example, fully adult. HoLARCHUS PERKiNSi Taylor holotype 25725. One. Culion, Culion Id., Calamaines Group, Philippine Is. G. A. Perkins. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 26, 1925, p. 108. Excellent condition. HOLBROOKIA ELEGANS BoCOUrt. See HOLBROOKIA THERMORPHILA Bar- bour HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 276 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology HOLBBOOKIA MACULATA CAMPI Sclimidt PARATYPE 15679. One. 6-10 mi. N.W. of Adamana, Apache Co., Arizona, U.S.A. C.L.Camp. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1921. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 22, 1921, p. 1. A good example of this rather dehcately estabUshed race. HOLBROOKIA PULCHRA Schmidt PARATYPE 15678. One. Miller Canon, Huachuca Mts., Arizona, U. S. A. R. D. Camp. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1921. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 22, 1921, p. 1. A fine specimen. HoLBROOKIA THERMOPHILA Bai'bour HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES = HOLBROOKIA ELEGANS BoCOUrt 14281. One. San Jose de Guavmas, Mexico. W. W. Brown. J. E. Thayer. 1908. 14283-91. Nine. San Jose de Guavmas, Mexico. W.W.Brown. J. E. Thayer. 1908. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1921, p. 79. The series of paratypes of this synonym, as well as the type, are in a good state of preservation. HoPLOPHRYNE ROGERSI Barbour and Loveridge HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 13814. cf . Amani, Usambara Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Lov- eridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 13815-16. Two. Amani, Usambara Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 258, pi. 2, fig. 5. Excellent condition. HoPLOPHRYNE ULUGURUENSis Barbour and Loveridge HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 13766. cf Nyange, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory A. Lover- idge. T. Barbour. 1927. 13767-89. Twenty-three. Nyange, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Terri- tory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 13796-97. Two. Bagilo, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 13798-802. Five. Nyingwa, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 277 13804-12. Nine. Vituri, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. Also various developmental stages of eggs and tadpoles. MEM. Mus. COMP. zooL., 50, 1928, p. 254, pi. 2, figs. 3 and 4. Excellent condition. Hydrophis abbreviatus Jan holotype = Lapemys hardwickii Gray 20647. One. Manila Harbor, Philippine Is. Capt. W. T. Cheever. Peabody Mus., Salem. 1925. ICON. GEN., LivR. 40, 1872, pi. 4, fig. 2. A good specimen recently- found at Salem by Dr. Malcolm Smith. The his- tory of the specimen, however, is perfectly clear. Hydrophis semperi Garman holotype 4352. Lake Taal, Luzon, Philippine Is. Carl Semper. Carl Semper. 1877. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1881, p. 85. A small soft specimen. A second example of this interesting reptile has re- cently been added to the collection. Hydrosaurus weberi Barbour holotype and paratype 7505. cf. Weeda, Halmahera, Dutch E. I. T.Barbour. T.Barbour. 1910. 7506. 9 . Weeda, Halmahera, Dutch E. I. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1910. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 24, 1911, p. 20. The type is a giant adult male, the form very distinct from Schlosser's am- boinensis. Hyla amboinensis Horst. See Hyla kampeni Barbour holotype Hyla bambusicola Barbour nom. nov. See Hyla monticola Barbour holotype 2553. One. Washan Pass (10,500 feet) near Ta-chien-lu, West Sze- chuan, China. W. R. Zappey. J. E. Thayer. 1909. COPEIA, 88, 1920, p. 98. First described as Hyla monticola, a name preoccupied by one inconspicu- ously proposed by Cope for a Costa Rican species. The species is distinct and peculiar. The type in fair preservation. 278 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Hyla baudinii dolomedes Barbour holotype = Hyla phaeota Cope 8539. One. Rio Esnape, Sambu Valley, E. Panama. Barbour and Brooks. T. Barbour. 1922. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 129, 192.3, p. 11. We have not seen the type of Hyla gabbi and there may be some questions about this allocation; there may also be a Chocoan subspecie.s of the Costa Rican gabbi. Hyla boulengeri (Cope). See Hyla lancasteri Barbour holotype Hyla chic a Noble paratype 4897. One. Maselina Creek, Nicaragua. Halter and Mannhardt. Exch. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1916. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 38, 1918, p. 335. A rather hardened little froglet. The status of this form is questionable. The paratype, which may not be conspecific with the type, is apparently Eleutherodactylus gularis. Hyla circumdata (Cope) . See Hypsiboas circumdata Cope cotype Hyla cryptomelan (Cope). See CexNTRotelma cryptomelan Cope holotype Hyla cuspidata Lutz cotype 12889. One. Riode Janeiro, Brazil. AdolphoLutz. Exch. Mich. Univ. Mus. 1927. TRABALHO do INST. OSWALDO CRUZ, 1926, p. 6. Hyla dominicensis Tschudi. See Track ycephalus ovatus Cope holotype Hyla funerea (Cope). See Scytopis funereus Cope cotype Hyla hayii Barbour holotype 2513. One. Petropolis, Brazil. C. L. Hay and T. Barbour. T. Bar- bour. 1908. PRoc. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 4, 1909, p. 51, pi. 5, lower fig. This species is represented by the type only, which unfortunately has gotten badly hardened. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 279 HyLA HEILPRINI Noble PARATYiPfe 9351. One. La Bracita, Santo Domingo. G. K. Noble. Exeh. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1922. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 61, 1923, p. 1. A fine example of a lovely species. Hyla kampeni Barbour = Hyla amboinensis Horst holotype 2433. One. Wahaai, Ceram Id., Dutch E. I. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1907. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 324. Several forms are probably confused with Hyla amboinensis, and it is not im- probable that with more adequate material a Ceram race will be recognized. The type is unfortunately somewhat hardened. Hyla lancasteri Barbour = Hyla boulengeri (Cope) holotype 13062. One. Peralta (.500 m.) Costa Rica. C. R. Lankester. C. R. Lankester. 1927. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 31, pi. 4, fig. 2. Excellent condition. Hyla marianae Dunn holotype and paratypes 11122. One. Spaldings, Clarendon Parish (2,900 ft.), Jamaica. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. 11276-82. Seven. Spaldings, Clarendon Parish (2,900 ft.), Jamaica. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1925. PROC. BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 38, 1926, p. 129. A well-preserved series comprising type, paratypes and many tadpoles. Hyla monticola Barbour holotype = Hyla bambusicola Barbour nom. nov. 2553. One. WashanPass, 10,500 ft., near Ta-chien-lu, West Szechuan, China. W. R. Zappey. J.E.Thayer. 1909. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 40, 1912, p. 127. Hyla (Hylella) ouwensii Barbour holotype 2434. One. Pom, Jobi Id., Dutch New Guinea. T. Barbour. T. Bar- bour. 1906. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 325. A beautiful little frog, the type in fair preservation. 280 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Hyla phaeota Cope. See Hyla baudinii dolomedes Barbour HOLOTYPE Hyla polytaenia Cope cotypes 1544. Two. Amazonas, Brazil. George Sceva. Thayer Exped. 1864. PROC. AMER. PHIL. SOC, 11, 1869, p. 164. Somewhat dried and faded. Hyla regilla Baird and Girard cotype 2149. One. Puget Sound. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1879. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1852, p. 174. An old and rather soft specimen. Hyla regilla Baird and Girard. See Hyla regilla laticeps Cope cotype Hyla regilla laticeps Cope cotype = Hyla regilla Baird and Girard 3729. One. Cape St. Lucas, Lower California. John Xantus. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1916. BULL. U. S. NAT. MUS., 34, 1889, p. 359. A very fair specimen. Hyla richardii Baird = Hyla versicolor Le Conte holotype 2128. One. Mt. Auburn, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. A. Peabody Museum, Salem. 1886. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1854, p. 60. A tiny young, which Baird mistook for a valid species. Hyla rubra Daudin. See Cytopis allenii Cope. Hyla valentoni Cope MS.? 7663. One. Peru. James Orton. Exch. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1921. Name perhaps never published. Hyla variabilis Boulenger cotype 2606. One. Cali, Colombia. W. F. H. Rosenberg. T.Barbour. ?1910. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST., (6), 17, 1896, p. 20. A good example. Hyla versicolor Le Conte. See Hyla richardii Baird holotype BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 281 Hyla wilderi Dunn ^olotype and paratypes 10500. One. Moneague, Jamaica. H. H. and I. W. Wilder. H. H. and I. W. Wilder. 1925. 10562-75. Fourteen. Moneague, Jamaica. H. H. and I. W. Wilder. H. H. and I. W. Wilder. 1925. 10576-85. Ten. Mande^'ille, Jamaica. A.E.Wight. Mus. Exped. 1909. 1925. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1925, p. 161. We owe this beautiful type and a series of paratypes to the generosity of Professor and Mrs. Wilder. Hylodes briceni Boulenger cotypes = Eleutherodactylus briceni (Boulenger) 3888, 7600. Two. Merida, Venezuela. M. Briceno. T. Barbour. 1915. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST., (7), 11, 1903, p. 481. Very fair specimens. Hylodes maculatus Agassiz cotypes = Pseudacris nigrita LeConte 38. Two. Lake Superior. Louis Agassiz. Mus. Exped. 1862. LAKE SUPERIOR, 1850, p. 378, pi. 6, figs. 1-3. Somewhat dried and slirunken. Hylodes varians Gundlach and Peters cotype = Eleutherodactylus varians (Gundlach and Peters) 11621. One. Cuba. J. Gundlach. Exch. Berlin Mus. 1925. MONATSBER. AKAD. WISS. BERLIN, 1864, p. 390. A good specimen but faded. Hylodes whymperi Boulenger cotypes = Eleutherodactylus whymperi (Boulenger) 3021-22. Two. Pichincha, Ecuador (11,000 to 12,000 ft.). Edward Whymper. Purchased. 1913. ANN. mag. NAT. HIST., (5), 9, 1882, p. 465. These specimens were not specifically mentioned by Boulenger as being in his hands but nevertheless were undoubtedly before him when the species was described. They were received marked as types when Whymper's private col- lection was purchased after his death. Our specimens, no doubt, represented the share returned to him after Boulenger studied the material and selected a series for the British Museum. 282 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Hylorana leptoglossa Cope = Rana leptoglossa (Cope) cotypes 1588. Three. Rangoon, Burma. W. Theobald. Purchased. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 140. Three soft but very fair specimens. Hylorana subcoerulea Cope cotype = Rana erythraea (Schlegel) 1591. Onecf. Rangoon, Burma. W.Theobald. Purchased. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 139. A rather poor specimen. Hymenochirus curtipes Noble paratype 6615. One. Zambi, Belgian Congo. Lang-ChapinExped. Exch.Ainer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1920. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 49, 1924, p. 155. A good specimen. Hynobius kimurai Dunn holotype 8546. One. Hondo, Mt. Heizan, near Kyoto, Japan. H. H. Wilder and Dr. Kimura. Exch. H. H. Wilder. 1922. PROC. CALIF. ACAD. SCI., (4), 12, 1923, p. 27. A fine example. Another type which we owe to Dr. Wilder's kindness through Dr. E. R. Dunn. Hynobius naevius (Schlegel). See Salamandra naevia Schlegel. COTYPE Hyperolius bayoni (Boulenger). See Rappia bayoni Boulenger COTYPE Hyperolius festivus Barbour and Loveridge HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 12018. One. Plantation No. 3, Du River, Liberia. G. M. Allen. Harvard Liberian Exped. 1926. 12019-20. Two. Plantation No. 3, Du River, Liberia. G. M. Allen. Harvard Liberian Exped. 1926. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1927, p. 17. Excellent condition. Hyperolius mariae Barbour and Loveridge HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 13267. One. Derema, Usambara Mountains, Tanganyika Territory. Mrs. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 283 iQOfiQ_7fi f Twenty -one. Derema, Usambara Mountains, Tanganyika Territory. Mrs. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 217, pi. 3, fig. 1. Excellent condition. Hypsiboas circumdata Cope cotype = Hyla circumdata (Cope) 1508. One. Rio Janeiro, Brazil. Thaver Exped. Thayer Exped. 1864-65. PROC. AMER. PHIL, soc, 11, 1870, p. 555. A good example of a handsome and easily distinguished species. Hypsiglena ochrorhyncha Cope cotype 9503. One. Cape St. Lucas, Lower California, Mexico. John Xantus. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1860, p. 246. A rather soft specimen. Hypsirhynchus ferox Cope. See Hypsirhynchus scalaris Cope holotype Hypsirhynchus scalaris Cope holotype = Hypsirhynchus ferox Cope 3611. One. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1859. PROC ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 72. A good specimen. LVLTRIS DORSALIS CopC. See L\LTRIS VULTUOSA CopC COTYPES LvLTRIS VULTUOSA Cope = IaLTRIS DORSALIS Cope COTYPES 3600. Two. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1859. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 73. Two large but somewhat shrunken specimens. ICHTHYOPHIS GLANDULOSUS Taylor PARATYPES 14001-03. Three. Abung-abung. Basilan Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 22, 1923, p. 516, pi. 3, figs. 4 and 5. Excellent condition. 284 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Idiotyphlops emunctus Garman holotype = Helminthophis emunctus (Garman) 3971. One. Panama. McNeil. F.W.Putnam. 1876. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1883, p. 3. A good example. Iliodiscus semipalmatus Miranda Ribeiro cotype = Cyclorhamphus asper Werner 10750. One. Alto da Serra, Sao Paulo, Brazil. A. de Miranda Ribeiro. A. de Miranda Ribeiro. 1925. REV. MUSEU PAULISTA, 12, 2, 1920, p. 269, fig. The alteration in the synonymy of this frog is made as a result of Lutz's (1929) revision of the genus Cyclorhamphus. Insularis wrighti Taylor holotype 26.301. One. Thumb Peak, nr. Iwalig, Palawan Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 26, 1925, p. 103. Excellent condition. IxALUS japonicus Hallowell cotype = Polypedates japonicus (Hallowell) 2602. One. Amami-o-shima Id.,Riu Kiu Is. William Stimpson. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1910. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI., PHILA., 1860, p. .501. An old soft specimen, entirely serviceable, however. IxALus PALLiDiPEs Barbour holotype = Philautus PALLIDIPES (Bai'bour) 2442. One. Mt. Pangerango, Tjibodas,Java. T.Barbour. T.Barbour. 1906-07. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 21, 1908, p. 190. Now somewhat dried. Japalura flaviceps Barbour and Dunn holotype and paratypes 12469. One. Tung R., W. Szechuan, China. W. R. Zappey. J. E. Thaver. 1908. 12470-73. Four. Tung R., W. Szechuan, China. W. R. Zappey. J. E. Thayer. 1908. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1919, p. 16. The tj'pe and a small series of paratypes are somewhat soft and desquamated. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 285 Kaloula borealis (Barbour). See Cacopoides borealis Barbour GENOTYPE AND HOLOTYPE Kaloula kalingensis Taylor paratype 14474. One. Balbalan, Kalinga, Luzon, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 178, pi. 3, figs. 1 and 2. Excellent condition. Kaloula rigida Taylor paratypes 14506-08. Three. Balbalan, Kalinga, Luzon, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 176, pi. 3, figs. 5 and 6. Excellent condition. Kaloula VERRUCOSA (Boulenger) . See C allula verrucosa Boulenger COTYPES Kinosternon baurii Garman cotypes 1563. Two. Key West, Florida, U. S. A., J. E. Mills. 4380. One. Key West, Florida, U. S. A., S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1878. 4718. Five. Key West, Florida, U. S. A., R.M. Kemp. R. M. Kemp. 1881. 4050. One. "Cuba." "F.Poey." Purchased. BULL. ESSEX INST., 23, 1891, p. 141. A nice, well-preserved series of a species which, needless to say, was never native to Cuba. Lacerta derjugini Nikolsky cotype 22200. One. Mechelripsch, Tschernomorskaja. S. Tzarewsky. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. ANN. MUS. ZOOL. ACAD SCI. ST. PETERSBOURG, 3, 1898, p. 284. An excellent example. Lacerta lepida pater (Lataste). See Lacerta ocellata pater Lataste cotypes Lacerta muralis bedriagae (Camerano). See Lacerta muralis var. j. Dumeril and Bibron. cotype 286 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Lacerta muralis var. i. Dumeril and Bibron cotype = Lacerta muralis serpa Rafinesque 2126. One. Sicily. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 5, 1839, p. 234. Another good specimen to which the remarks made under the following species equally applj-. Lacerta muralis var. j. Dumeril and Bibron cotype = Lacerta muralis bedriagae (Camerano) 2127. One. Corsica. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 4, 1837, p. 234. A fine specimen. It is a little difficult to determine just where these belong according to Boulenger's rearrangement. Lacerta muralis serpa Rafinesque. See Lacerta muralis var. i. Dumeril and Bibron cotype Lacerta ocellata pater Lataste cotypes = Lacerta lepida pater (Lataste) 4613. Two. Edough, Algeria. F. Lataste. Exch. F. Lataste. 1879. LE NATURALISTE, 1880, p. 306. One large and one small specimen. Lachesis insularis Amaral paratypes = Bothrops insularis (Amaral) 16696-97. Two. Ilha de Queimada Grande, Sao Paulo, Brazil. A. Amaral. A. Amaral. 1922. AN. DAS MEM. INST. DE BUTANTAN, 1, 1, 1921, p. 62, pi. 3-4. Beautiful specimens. Lampropeltis getulus brooksi Barbour holotype 12456. One. 14 mi. S. W. Florida City, Florida, U. S. A. W.S.Brooks. ■ T. Barbour. 1919. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1919, p. 2. A fine adult of this well-marked race. Lampropeltis mexicana (Garman). See Ophiobolus triangulus var. MEXiCANUS Garman cotypes BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 287 Lampropeltis thayeri Loveridge holotype 19551. One. Miquihuana, Tamaulipas, Mexico. W. W. Brown. J. E. Thayer. 1924. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1924, p. 137. Excellent specimen. Lapemys hardwickii Gray. See Hydrophis abbreviatus Jan. holotype Lathrogecko xanthostigma Noble holotype 11658. One. Zent, near Puerto Limon, Costa Rica. H. S. Blair. H. S. Blair. 1915. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 29, 1916, p. 87. A fine large adult. Leimadophis alleni Dunn holotype and paratype 12861. One. La Gonave Id., Haiti. G. M. Allen. T. Barbour. 1919. 12860. One. La Gonave Id., Haiti. G. M. Allen. T. Barbour. 1919. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1920, p. 40. Good examples. Leimadophis andicolus Barbour holotype and paratype = Tachymenis peruviana Wiegmann 10987. One. Huispang, Peru. E. C. Erdis. Yale-Peru\aan Exped. 1914. 10986. One. Huispang, Peru. E. C. Erdis. Yale-Peruvian Exped. 1914. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 28, 191-5, p. 1.50. Good examples. Leimadophis andreae andreae (R. and L.). See Dromicus cubensis Garman cotypes Leim.^-Dophis andreae nebulatus (Barbour). See Leimadophis nebulatus Barbour holotype Leimadophis andreae orientalis Barbour and Ramsden holotype and paratypes 11726. One. Guantanamo, Cuba. C. T. Ramsden. C. T. Ramsden. 1916. 288 bulleiin: museum of comparative zoology 11723-25. Three. Guantanamo, Cuba. C. T. Ramsden. C. T. Rams- den. 1916. MEM. Mtrs. coMP. zooL., 47, 1919, p. 197. Good specimens. Leimadophis boulengeri Barbour cotypes 6135-37. Five. Castries,St.Lucia,Br. W. I. S.Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 339. Fair specimens in most part. Leimadophis mariae Barbour cotypes 6138. Two. Marie Galante, Fr. W. I. W. B, Richardson. Purchased. 1886. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 340. Fair specimens. Leimadophis nebulatus Barbour holotype = Leimadophis andreae nebulatus (Barbour) 11092. One. Sierra de Caballos, Isle of Pines, Cuba. W. S. Brooks, V. J. Rodriquez and T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1915. ANN. CARNEGIE MUS. 10, 1916, p. 305. A good fresh example. Leimadophis parvifrons parvifrons (Cope). See Dromicus parvi- FRONS Cope cotypes Leimadophis parvifrons niger Dunn holotype and paratype 7833. Two. La Vega, Santo Domingo. A. H. Verrill. T. Barbour. 1910. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1920, p. 39. A large but somewhat recently dried example. Leimadophis typhlus (Linne). See Liophis elaeoides Griffin. paratype Leiocephalus arenarius Barbour (nee Tschudi) holotype and paratypes = Leiocephalus psammodromus Barbour 11948. One. Bastion Cay, Turks Is., Br. W. I. L. A. Mowbray. L. A. Mowbray. 1916. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 289 11949-53. Five. Bastion Cay, Turks Is., Br. W.I. L.A.Mowbray. L. A. Mowbray. 1916. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 29, 1916, p. 217. The type and paratypes given a preoccupied name which was later corrected in Copeia (85, 1920, p. 73). Leiocephalus barahonensis Schmidt paratype 14350. One. Barahona, Santo Domingo. John L. Phillips. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1921. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 44, 1921, p. 15, fig. 12. A fair example. Leiocephalus beatanus Noble paratype 17737. One. Beata Id., Santo Domingo. G. K. Noble. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1922. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 64, 1923, p. 3. An excellent example. Leiocephalus loxogrammus (Cope). See Liocephalus loxogram- Mus Cope cotype Leiocephalus macropus (Cope). See Liocephalus macropus Cope cotype Leiocephalus melanochlorus Cope cotypes 3598. Nine. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1859. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 184. Large cotypes but softened somewhat. Leiocephalus personatus (Cope). See Liocephalus personatus Cope COTYPES Leiocephalus psammodromus Barbour. See Leiocephalus arena- Rius Barbour (non Tschudi). holotype and paratypes Leiocephalus raviceps (Cope). See Liocephalus raviceps Cope cotype Leiocephalus semilineatus Dunn holotype 12848. One. Thomazeau, Haiti. G. M. Allen. T. Barbour. 1919. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1920, p. 33. .'it^U A good specimen. 290 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Leiocephalus varius (Garman). See Liocephalus varius Garman. COTYPES Leiocephalus vinculum Cochran holotype and paratypes 25435. One. Pte a Raquette, Gonave Id., Haiti. W. J. Eyerdam. T. Barbour. 1927. 25436-37. Two. Pte a Raquette, Gonave Id., Haiti. W. J. Eyerdam. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 41, 1928, p. 54. Good condition. Leiolepis belliana annamensis (Malcolm Smith). See Leiolepis BELLiANA var. ANNAMENSIS Malcolm Smith paratype Leiolepisma pullum Barbour holotype = Leiolopisma pullum (Barbour) 7486. One. Humboldt's Bay, Dutch New Guinea. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1910. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 24, 1911, p. 15. A fine example. Leiolopisma aeratum (Garman). See Lygosoma aeratum Garman Leiolopisma atromaculatum (Garman). See Lygosoma atromacu- LATUM Garman cotypes Leiolopisma austro-caledonicum atropunctatum (Roux). See Lygosoma austro-caledonicum atropunctatum Roux COTYPES Leiolopisma austro-caledonicum dorsovittatum (Roux). See Lygosoma austro-caledonicum dorsovittatum Roux cotype Leiolopisma austro-caledonicum festivum (Roux). See Lygosoma austro-caledonicum festivum Roux cotypes Leiolopisma barbouri Stejneger holotype 7261. One. Yunnan-fu, Yunnan, China. J.Graham. T.Barbour. 1906. JOUR. WASH. ACAD. SCI., 15, 1925, p. 150. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 291 Leiolopisma guichenoti (Dumeril and Bibron). See Lygosoma GUICHENOTI Dumeril and Bibron cotype Leiolopisma maccooeyi (Ramsay and Douglas Ogilby). See Lygo- soma MACCOOEYi Ramsay and Douglas Ogilby cotype Leiolopisma pullum (Barbour). See Leiolepisma pullum Barbour HOLOTYPE Leiolopisma schmidti Barbour holotype 7966. One. Washan Mts., W. Szechuan, China. W. R. Zappey. J. E. Thayer. 1908. coPEiA, 166, 1927, p. 95. Good condition. Leiolopisma spinauris (Malcolm Smith). See Lygosoma (Leiolo- pisma) sPiNAURis Malcolm Smith paratypes Leiolopisma viTTiGERUM KROXPANrM (Malcolm Smith). See Lygo- soma vittigerum kronfanum Malcolm Smith paratype Lepidoblepharis barbolthi Noble holotype and paratypes 14044. One. Perico, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard -Peruvian Exped. 1916. 14359-410. Two hundred. Bellavista, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard- Peruvian Exped. 1916. -VNN. N. Y. ACAD. SCI., 29, 1921, p. 133. A fine series, type and paratypes, very well preserved for the most part. Lepidodactylus aureolineatus Taylor paratype 26107. One. Bunawan, Agusan Prov., Mindanao Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 10, 1915, p. 97. Excellent condition. • Lepidodactylus divergens Taylor paratypes 26086-91. Six. Great and Little Govenen Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 13, 1918, p. 242, pi. 1, figs. 1-3. Excellent condition. 292 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Lepidodactylus lugubris (Dumeril and Bibron). See Peropus ROSEUS Cope COTYPES Lepidodactylus manni Schmidt holotype 16880. Suene, Viti Levu, Fiji Is. W.M.Mann. Mus. Exped. 1916. COPEIA, 116, 1923, p. 51. A good specimen. Lepidodactylus naujanensis Taylor paratypes 20164-65,26106. Three. Lake Naujan, Mindoro, Phihppine Is. E. H. Taylor, Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1925, and T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 14, 1919, p. 113. Very good example. Lepidophyma flavomaculatum obscurum Barbour HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPE 17747. One. Chillibrillo R., Panama Republic. Zetek and Shannon. Zetek and Shannon. 1923. 18861. One. Barro Colorado Id., Gatun Lake, Canal Zone. Zetek and Shannon. Zetek and Shannon. 1924. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 9, 1924, p. 10. Two splendid specimens. Lepidosternon latifrontale Boulenger cotype 10783. One. iVsun^ion, Paraguay. J. Bohls. Exch. British Mus. 1915. ANN. mag. NAT. HIST., (6), 13, 1894, p. 345. A fine specimen. Leposoma southi Ruthven and Gaige paratype 18915. One. Progreso, Chiriqui Province, Panama Republic. H. T. Gaige. Exch. Univ. Mich. Mus. 1924. OCC. papers mus. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 147, 1924, p. 1. A good specimen. Many subsequent examples have been received from various stations in Panama. i Leptobrachium boettgeri Boulenger cotypes = Megalophrys boettgeri (Boulenger) 3790. One. Kwatun, N. W. Fokien, China. J. D. LaTouche. Exch. British Mus. 1915. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1899, p. 171, pi. 19, fig. 3. An excellent example. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 293 Leptodactylus bolivianus (Boulenger). See Leptodactylus in- SULARUM Barbour cotypes Leptodactylus curtus Barbour and Noble holotype and paratypes 5281. One. Bella vista, Peru. G.K.Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 5269 etc. Seven. Bella\ista, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 5282 and 5284. Two. Perico, Bellavista,Peru. G.K.Noble. Harvard- Peruvian Exped. 1916. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 58, 1920, p. 405. A fine series of type and well-preserved paratypes. Leptodactylus inoptatus Barbour holotype = Eleutherodactylus inoptatus (Barbour) 3087. One. Diquini, Haiti. W.M.Mann. Mus. Exped. 1913. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 252. A giant example, well preserved. Leptodactylus insularum Barbour cotypes = Leptodactylus bolivianus (Boulenger) 2424. One. San Miguel Id., Bay of Panama. W. W. Brown. J. E. Thayer. 1904. 6901-02. Two. San Miguel Id., Bay of Panama. W.W.Brown. J. E. Thayer. 1904. 2444. Six. Saboga Id., Bay of Panama. W.W.Brown. J.E.Thayer. 1904. bull. mus. COMP. ZOOL., 46, 1906, p. 228. Good examples only somewhat hardened. Leptodactylus nanus Miiller cotypes 8841-42, 11680. Three. Rio Humboldt, Santa Catharina, Brazil. Purchased from Karl Fritsche. T. Barbour. 1925. BLATTEK F. AQUARIEN U. TERRARIENKUNDE, 33, 1922, p. 168. A tiny species, well-preserved specimens. Leptodactylus rubido Cope coty'pe 4780. One. Moyabamba, Peru. J. Orton. Exch. Acad. Nat. Sci.Phila. 1918. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1874, p. 128. A soft cotype from the series in the Philadelphia Academy. 294 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Leptodactylus validus Garman cotypes 2185. Forty-two. Kingston, St. Vincent, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 14. A good series of this form which is probably at most a race of L. caliginosus. Leptodrymas clarki iVmaral holotype 20207. One. Tela, Toloa Creek, Honduras Republic. H.Clark. United Fruit Co. 1925. bull. ANTIVEN. INST. AMER., 1, 1927, p. 28, fig. 10. Excellent condition. Leptopelis AUBRY'i (A. Dumeril). See Nyctibates laevis Barbour holotype Leptopelis parkeri Barbour and Loveridge holotype 13597. One. Vituri, Uluguru Mountains, Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. Mus. COMP. zooL., 50, 1928, p. 236, pi. 4, figs. 9 and 10. Excellent condition. Leptopelis uluguruensis Barbour and Loveridge holotype and paratypes 13586. One. Nyange, Uluguru Mountains, Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 13587-96. Twenty-one. Vituri, Uluguru Mountains, Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 23.5, pi. 3, fig. 3. Excellent condition. Leptotyphlops blanfordi (Boulenger). See Glauconia carltom Barbour cotypes Leptotyphlops dulcis (Baird and Girard). See Stenostoma rubel- lum Garman holotype Leptotyphlops humilis (Baird and Girard). See Stenostoma tenui- cuLUM Garman holotype Leptotyphlops myopica (Garman). See Stenostoma myopicum Garman cotypes BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 295 Leptophis occidentalis insulakis Barbour holotype 6985. One. Gorgona Id., Colombia. W. W. Brown. J. E. Thayer. 1904. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 46, 1905, p. 101. In poor condition. Leptotyphlops phillipsi Barbour holotype and paratypes 9650. One. Petra, Arabia. J. C. Phillips and AV. M. Mann. J. C. Phillips. 1914. 9638-44,9646-49. Ten. Petra, Arabia. J. C.Phillips and W.M. Mann. J. C. Phillips. 1914. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 5, 1914, p. 87, figS. A nice suite of this tiny species. Letheobia pallida Cope holotype and genotype = Typhlops pallidus (Cope) 5723. One. Zanzibar, E. Africa. C. Cooke. Peabodv Mus., Salem. 1886. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 322. A very fair specimen, "found in a well." LiASis CLARKi Barbour holotype 9600. One. Mer Id., Murray Is., Torres Straits. H. L. Clark. Car- negie Inst. Exped. 1914. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 27, 1914, p. 202. A 'fine half-grown example of a verj- peculiar species. Limnodytes ulcerosus Boettger cotypes = Mantidactylus ulcerosus (Boettger) 9331-34. Four. Nossi-be, Madagascar. A. Stumpff. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1883. 2164. One. Nossi-be, Madagascar. Bought from Nat. Hist. Inst. Linnaea. 1887. ZOOL. anz., 1880, p. 282. In rather poor condition. The Naturhistorisches Institut "Linnaea," man- aged by a Dr. August M tiller, bought surplus material from many voyagers for some years and resold to museums. In this way a few cotypes were for- tuitously secured. Liocephalus loxogrammus Cope cotype = Leiocephalus loxogrammus (Cope) 296 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY 10931. One. Rum Cav, Bahamas, Br. W. I. C. H. Thomas. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1915. PROC. U. S. NAT. MUS., 10, 1887, p. 437. Only a fair example. LlOCEPHALUS MACROPUS Cope COTYPE = Leiocephalus MACROPUS (Cope) 10930. One. Eastern Cuba. Charles Wright. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1915. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 184. A rather poor example. LlOCEPHALUS PERSONATUS Cope COTYPES = Leiocephalus personatus (Cope) 3615. Two. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1859. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 182. In fair condition. LlOCEPHALUS RAVICEPS Cope COTYPE = Leiocephalus raviceps (Cope) 10928. One. Eastern Cuba. Charles Wright. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1915. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 183. Soft and tailless. LlOCEPHALUS VARius Gamian cotypes = Leiocephalus varius (Garman) 6023. Three. Grand Cayman Id., Br. W. L W. B. Richardson. Pur- chased. 1887. PROC. amer. PHIL, soc, 24, 1887, p. 274. Good specimens. LiODYTEs ALLENi (Gamian). See Helicops alleni Garman holotype LiOHETERODON MADAGASCARiENSis (Duiiieril and Bibron). See Heterodon MADAGASCARIENSIS Dumeril and Bibron cotypes LiOLAEMUS ALTicoLOR Barbour cotypes 7287. Two. Tiaguanaco, Bolivia 12,500 ft. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1909. PROC. N. ENG. zooL CLUB, 4, 1909, p. 50, pi. 5, Upper fig. A gaudy little lizard, caught during a flurry of snow. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 297 LiOLAEMUS CHiLENSis (Dumeril and Bibron). See Proctotretus CHiLENSis var. B. Dumeril and Bibron cotype LioLAEMUs HATCHERi Stejneger . paratypes 11828-29. Two. Terr. Sta. Cruz, S. Argentina. J. B. Hatcher. Exeh. Princeton Univ. 1916. REP. PRINCETON EXPED. TO PATAGONIA, 3, 2, 1909, p. 218. Good examples. LioLAEMUS PicTus (Dunaenl and Bibron). See Proctotretus pictus var. B. Dumeril and Bibron cotype LiOLAEMUs siMONSii Boulenger cotypes 14351-52. Two. Uyuni, Bolivia, 3,660 m. P. O. Simons. Exch. British Mus. 1921. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST., (7), 10, 1902, p. 398. Good specimene of a fine big species. LiOLAEMUS TENUIS (Dumeril and Bibron). See Proctotretus tenuis Dumeril and Bibron cotype LiOLAEMUS wiegmannii (Dumeril and Bibron). See Proctotretus wiegmannii Dumeril and Bibron cotype LlOLEPIS BELLIANA Var. ANNAMENSIS Malcolm Smith PARATYPE = Leiolepis BELLIANA ANNAMENSIS (Malcolm Smith) 16656. One. Tour Cham, S. Annam. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1922. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1921, p. 429. A fine example of a handsome form. LlOPHIS ELAEOIDES Griffin PARATYPE = Leimadophis typhlus (Linne) 11860. One. Santa Crux de la Sierra, Bolivia. J. Steinbach. Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1916. MEM. CARNEGIE MUS., 7, 1915, p. 187. A poor specimen but no question as to Amaral's allocation to synonymy. LioPHis PERsiMiLis Cope 436. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thayer Exped. Thayer Exped. 1864-65. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PffiLA., 1868, p. 308. "Type in Museum of Comparative Zoology, Thayer Expedition." Not yet found; evidently a number from the old catalogue. 298 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY LiTHODYTES PODICIFERUS Cope COTYPE = Eleutherodactylus PODICIFERUS (Cope) 11841. One. Pico Blanco, Costa Rica. Gabb.Exch. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1926. JOUR. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 8, 1876, p. 107, pi. 23, fig. 9. Good condition. LyGODACTYLUS OCELLATUS RoUX COTYPE 20976. One. Pretoria District, S. Africa. Breyer. Exch. Zool. Mus. Amsterdam. 1925. ZOOL. jahrb., syst., 25, 1907, p. 406. A fair specimen. LyGODACTYLUS ROBUSTUS Boettger COTYPES 21938-39. Two. Anharimbela, S. Madagascar. A. Voeltzkow. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. IN voELTZKow's "reise OST-AFR.," 3, 1913, p. 289. In rather poor condition. LoPHiOHYLA PiPERATA Miranda Ribeiro cotype 10775. One. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A. de Miranda Ribeiro. A. de Miranda Ribeiro. 1925. BOL. MUS. NAC. RIO DE JANEIRO, 1, 1923, p. 5. A small and somewhat shriveled specimen. LyGODACTYLUS CAPENSIS MOSSAMBICA LoveridgC COTYPES 13622-13626, 1854.3-4S. Eleven. Lumbo, Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1920 and 1924. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1920, p. 13.5. A good race and good specimens. LyGODACTYLUS strongi Barbour and Loveridge holotype 22578. One. Firestone Plantation, Du River, Liberia. G. M. Allen. Harvard Liberian Exped. 1926. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1927, p. 18. Excellent condition. LyGODACTYLUS THOMENSIS PeterS COTYPE 21940. One. Sao Thome Id., W. Africa. Greef. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. MONATSBER. AKAD. WISS. BERLIN, 1880, p. 795, fig. 1. Of pi. Opp. p. 798. Good example. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 299 Lygodactylus tuberifer Boettger cotypes 21941-43. Three. Tulear, S. W. Madagascar. A. Voeltzkow. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. IN voELTZKOw's "reise ost-afr.," 3, 1913, p. 288, pi. 25, figs. 5 and 6. Better than most of this material. Lygosoma aeratum Garnian holotype = Leiolopisma aeratum (Garman) 6476. One. Cooktown, Australia. E. A. Olive. Great Barrier Reef Exped. 1896. BtfLL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 39, 1901, p. 7. A fine example, like all of Olive's collecting. Lygosoma (Omolepida) antoniorum Malcolm Smith paratypes = Omolepida antoniorum (Malcolm Smith) 25373-80. Eight. Lelogama, South Timor. Malcolm Smith. T. Bar- bour. 1927. PROG. ZOOL. soc. LOND., 1927, p. 216, text fig. 3. Excellent condition. Lygosoma arundelii Garman holotype = Emoia arundelii (Garman) 6463. One. Clipperton Id. John Arundel. A. Agassiz. 1898. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLTJB, 1, 1899, p. 59. A beautiful little creature. Lygosoma atromaculatum Garman cotypes = Leiolopisma atromaculatum (Garman) 6475. Two. Queensland, Austraha. E. A. Olive. Great Barrier Reef Exped. 1896. 6478. Three. Queensland, Australia. E. A. Olive. Great Barrier Reef Exped. 1896. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 39, 1901, p. 8. In good condition. L(ygosoma) austro-caledonicum atropunctatum Roux cotypes = Leiolopisma austro-caledonicum atropunctatum (Roux) 9288. One. Lifu, Loyalty Is. Sarasin and Roux. Exch. Basel Mus. 1922. 15970. One. Tionaka Valley, New Caledonia. Sarasin and Roux. Exch. Basel Mus. 1914. 15971. One. Yate, New Caledonia. Sarasin and Roux. Exch. Basel Mus. 1922, 300 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 19593. One. Oubatche, New Caledonia. Sarasin and Roux. Exch. Basel Mus. 1924. 19594. One. Netche Mare, Lovalty Is. Sarasin and Roux. Exch. Basel Mus. 1924. 19595. One. Yate, New Caledonia. Sarasin and Roux. Exch. Basel Mus. 1924. NOVA CALEDONIA, ZOOL., 1, 1913, p. 117. Six cotypes of this beautiful race, well preserved. Lygosoma austro-caledonicum dorsovittatum Roux cotypes = Leiolopisma austro-caledonicum dorsovittatum (Roux) 9287, 15973-74, 1959S. Four. Neche Mare, Loyalty Is. Sarasin and Roux. Exch. Basel Mus. 1914, 1922, 1924. 19596. One. Hienghiene, New Caledonia. Sarasin and Roux. Exch. Basel Mus. 1924. 19597. One. Mt. Kanale, New Caledonia. Sarasin and Roux. Exch. Basel Mus. 1924. NOVA CALEDONIA, ZOOL., 1, 1913, p. 118. Another pretty race, good examples, received on several occasions by exchange. Lygosoma austro-caledonicum festivum Roux cotypes = Leiolopisma austro-caledonicum festivum (Roux) 19598. One. Valley Ngoi, He Grande, New Caledonia. Sarasin and Roux. Exch! Basel Mus. 1911. 19599. One. Ignambi, Fooni, New Caledonia. Sarasin and Roux. Exch. Basel Mus. 1911. NOVA CALEDONIA, ZOOL., 1, 1913, p. 120. Good examples of another apparently distinct subspecies. Lygosoma guichenoti Dumeril and Bibron cotype = Leiolopisma guichenoti (Dumeril and Bibron) 2153. One. Australia. Exch. Paris. Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 5, 1839, p. 713. An old soft specimen, easily identifiable. Lygosoma maccooeyi Ramsay and Douglas Ogilby cotype = Leiolopisma maccooeyi (Ramsay and Douglas Ogilby) 6304. One. Brawlin near Cootamimdra, N.S.W. H. J. McCooej'. Exch. Australian Mus. 1890. EEC AUSTRALIAN MUS., 1, 1890, p. 8. In good condition. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 301 Lygosoma moniligera Dumeril and Bibron COTYpes = Egernia avhitii Lacepede 2133. Two. Australia. Exch.ParisMus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 5, 1839, p. 736. In very good shape considering age. Lysosoma samoense loyaltiensis Roux cotype = EImoia samoense loyaltiensis (Roux) 19610. One. Netche Mare, Medoa, Loyalty Is. Sarasin and Roux. Exeh. Basel Mus. 1924. NOVA CALEDONIA, ZOOL., 1, 1913, p. 110. A good specimen of this apparently vahd geographic subspecies. Lygosoma (Leiolopisma) spinauris Malcolm Smith paratypes = Leiolopisma spinauris (Malcolm Smith) 25392-93. Two. Djamplong, South Timor. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1927. 2.5394. One. Lelogama, South Timor. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. ZOOL. see. LOND., 1927, p. 218, text fig. 4. Excellent condition. Lygosoma vittigerum kronfanum Malcolm Smith paratype = Leiolopisma vittigerum kronfanum (Malcolm Smith) 16669. One. Langbian Plateau, Daban, S. Annam. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1922. JOUR. NAT. HIST. SOC, SIAM, 4, 1922, p. 208. Excellent condition. ]\Iabuya acutilabris Peters cotypes 21037-38. Two. Xeu Barmen, W. Africa. Hahn. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. MONATSBER. AKAD. WISS. BERLIN, 1862, p. 19. In very fair condition, only a bit too soft. Mabuya bontocensis Taylor paratypes 26286-88. Three. Bontoc Subprovince, Mountain Province, Philip- pine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 22, 1923, p. 532. Excellent condition. 302 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Mabuya dominicana Garman cotypes 6049. Three. Dominica, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 52. Good examples. Mabuya englei Taylor type and paratypes 26289. One. Saub, Cotobato Coast, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. 26290-26300. Eleven. Saub, Cotobato Coast, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. pmL. JOUR. SCI., 26, 1925, p. 101. Excellent condition. Mabuya luciae Garman holotype 6046. One. St. Lucia, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 51. A good specimen. Mabuya nitida Garman = Mabuya sloanii (Daudin) cotypes 3617. One. Santo Domingo. D. F. Weinland. Gray Fund. 1859. 6050. One. San Juan, Porto Rico. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. 6052. Two. San Juan, Porto Rico. Aug. Stahl. Purchased. 1880. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 51. These are treasures, now that the mongoose has spread so widely. They are in good shape. Mabuya pergravis Barbour paratype 14294. One. Old Providence Id., Bahamas, Br. W. I. Albatross Ex- ped. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1921. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1921, p. 85. A fine example. Mabuya sloanii (Daudin). See Mabuya nitida Garman cotype Mabuya sudanensis Schmidt paratype 13359. One. Garamba, Belgian Congo. Lang-Chapin Exped. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1919. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 39, 1919, p. 536, pi. 25. A good specimen. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 303 Mabuia varia var. longiloba Methuen and Hewitt cotype = Mabuya VARIA VARIA (Peters). 22478. One. Narudas Sud, Gt. Karas Mts., S. W. Africa. P. A. Methuen. Exeh. Transvaal Mus. 1926. ANN. TRANSVAAL MUS., 4, 1914, p. 142. We have recently considered that this form cannot be admitted to subspecific rank though apparently a well-marked and constant phase in its type locality. Mabuya varia varia (Peters). See Mabuia varia var. longiloba Methuen and Hewitt paeatype Macmahonia aporoscelis (Alcock and Finn). See Scaptira aporo- scelis Alcock and Finn cotype ^NIacropholidus ruthveni Noble holotype and pabatype 14041. One. Cordillera forming boundary of Depts. of Piura and Cajamarca, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 14043. One. Chongollape, Peru. G. K. Noble. Purchased in Peru. 1916. ANN. N. Y. ACAD. SCI., 29, 1921, p. 138. One good and one small and rather poor specimen. Malacoclemmys oculifera Baur holotype = Graptemys pseudogeographica oculifera (Baur) 6430. One. Near New Orleans, Louisiana, U. S. A. George Baur. George Baur. 1891. SCIENCE, SER. 1, 16, 1890, p. 262. An adult in excellent condition. A fine distinct subspecies. Mancus macrolepis Cope cotype = Chamaesaura macrolepis (Cope) 17736. One. Zululand, S. Africa. S. A. Grant. Exch. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1923. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1862, p. 339. A fair example from the small suite in Philadelphia. Manolepis putnami (Jan.) See Dromicus putnami Jan. holotype Mantella ebenaui Boettger cotypes 2165. One. Nossi-be, Madagascar. A. Miiller coll. Purchased from Naturh. Inst. Linnea. 1887. 304 BULLETIxN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY 9329-30. Two. Nossi-be, Madagascar. C. Ebenau and A. Stumpff. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1923. zooL. ANz., 1880, p. 281. Good specimens. Mantella laevigata Methuen and Hewitt cotype 10815. One. Folohy, east of Lake Alaotra, E. Madagascar. Herschell- Chauvin. Exch. Transvaal Mus. 1925. t ANN. TRANSVAAL MUS., 4, 1913, p. 57. A beautiful little beast. Mantella pulchra Parker paratype 11645. One. Antsihanaka, Madagascar. W. F. H. Rosenberg coll. Exch. British Mus. 1925. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST., (9), 16, 1925, p. 393. Another gem of this bizarre and beautiful genus. Mantidactylus luteus Methuen and Hewitt paraty'PE 10801. One. Folohy, east of Lake Alaotra, E. Madagascar. Herschell- Chauvin. Exch. Transvaal Mus. 1925, ANN. TRANSVAAL MUS., 4, 1913, p. 51. A good example. Mantidactylus ulcerosus (Boettger). See Limnodytes ulcerosus Boettger cotypes Megalixalus uluguruensis Barbour and Loveridge HOLOTYPE and PARATY'PES 13311. One. Vituri, Lluguru Mountains, Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 13312-20. Fifteen. Vituri, Uluguru Mountains, Tanganyika Terri- tory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 13321. One. Bumbuli, Usambara Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 13368. One. Derema, Usambara Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 231, pi. 3, fig. 2. Excellent condition. Megalophrys boettgeri (Boulenger). See Leptobrachium boett- geri Boulenger cotypes BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 305 Megalophrys intermedius Malcolm Smith paratypes 8776-77. Two. Langbian Plateau, Annam. Malcolm Smith. T. Bar- bour. 1922. PROC. ZOOL. SOC, LOND., 1921, p. 439. IMlCRIXALUS DIMINUTIVA TaYLOR PARATYPES 14603-04. Two. Near Pasananka, Zamboanga, Mindanao, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 267, pi. 1, figs. 3, 4; pi. 2, figs. 2, 3. Excellent condition. MiCRiXALUS TORRENTis Malcolm Smith cotypes = Rana TORRENTIS (Malcolm Smith) 9439-40. Two. Five Finger Mt., Hainan at 1,000 metres. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1924. JOXJR. NAT. HIST. SOC. SIAM, 6, 1923, p. 209. MiCROHYLA BERDMOREi Blyth. See Callula natatrix Cope cotypes MiCROHYLA eremita Barbour holotype and paratype 5114. One. Nanking, China. Cora D. Reeves. Exch. Univ. Mich. Mus. 1919. 5115. One. Nanking, China. Cora D. Reeves. Exch. Univ. Mich. Mus. 1919. OCC. PAPERS MtJS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 76, 1920, p. 3. A beautiful pair which we have through the great generosity of the Uni- versity of Michigan Museum. Dr. Ruthven very kindly let the type stay in Cambridge. MiCROHYLA hainanensis Barbour cotypes 2435. Four. Mt. Wuchi, Hainan Id. A. Owston's Collectors. T. Bar- bour. 1906. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 322. Soft but colors brilliant. MiCROLOPHUS LESSONii Dumeril and Bibron cotype = Tropidurus peruvianus (Lesson) 2181. One. Peru. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 4, 1837, p. 336. Rather shabby. 306 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology MiCRURUS corallinus (Wied). See Elaps colombianus Griffin PARATYPE MiCRURUS DUNNi Barbour holotype 16304. One. Ancon, Canal Zone, Barbour and Brooks. T. Barbour. 1922. OCC. PAPERS MtrS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 129, 1923, p. 15. MiCRURUS fulvius barbouri Schmidt holotype 13658. One. Paradise Key, Florida. T Barbour. T. Barbour. 1920. BULL. ANTIVENIN. INST. AMER., 2, 1928, p. 64. Excellent condition. MiCRURUS NiGROCiNCTUs RUATANUS (Giinther). See Elaps ruatanus Giinther cotype MiCRURUS STEWARTi Amaral holotype 24924. One. Bruja Mts., inland from Nombre de Dios, Panama Re- public. Capt. T. H. Stewart. Capt. T. H. Stewart. 1927. BULL. ANTIVENIN. INST. AMER., 1, 1928, p. 100. Excellent condition. MoLGE ITALICA Peracca = Trituhus italicus (Peracca) cotypes 7366-67. Two. Portenza di Basilicata, Italy. M. G. Peracca. Exch. British Mus. 1921. BULL. MUS. TORINO, 13, 1898, p. 317. A fine pair. Monopeltis leonhardi Werner cotype 21030. One. Gobabis, Kalahari, S. W. Africa. Miiller. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. JENA. DENSCHR. MED. GES., 16, 1910, p. 318. A fine lizard. MoRELiA ARGUS Dumeril and Bibron cotype = Python spilotes (Lacepede) 2200. One. Australia. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 6, 1844, p. 385. A very fine example considering over a generation of years on exhibition. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 307 Nannobatrachus beddomii Boulenger cotypes 2905-07. Three. Tinnevelly, Malabar, India. Col. Beddome. Exeh. British Mus. 1912. * CAT. BATR. SAL. BRIT. MUS., 1882, p. 470. Three fine little frogs. Narudasia festiva Methuen and Hewitt paratype 14209. One. Gt. Karas Mts., S. W. Africa. Dr. H. H. W. Pearson. Exch. Transvaal Mus. 1920. ANN. TR.ANSVAAL MUS., 4, 1913, p. 127, pi. 14, fig. 1. A good example. Natrix aequifasciata Barbour cotypes 7101. Two. Mt. Wuchi, Hainan Id. A. Owston's Collectors. T. Bar- bour. 1906. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 317. Two good but rather young specimens. Stejneger considers the species dis- tinct. Natrix barbouri Taylor paratype 25612. One. Balbalan, Kalinga, Luzon, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 291. Excellent condition. Natrix melanocephala (Werner). See Tropidonotus (Macropo- PHis) MELANOCEPHALUS Werner paratype Natrix taxispilota (Holbrook). See Tropidonotus taxispilotus Holbrook cotypes Nectes obscurus Barbour cotypes = BuFO FULiGiNOSUS Mocquard 2396. Two. Sarawak, Borneo. W. T. Hornaday. T. Barbour. 1903. PKOC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 17, 1904, p. 51. Two good specimens. Nectodactylus spinulosus Miranda Ribeiro cotype 10151. One. Humboldt, Sta.Catharina, Brazil. A. de Miranda Ribeiro. Exch. Nat. Mus. of Rio de Janeiro. 1924. BOL. MUS. NAC. RIO DE JANEIRO, 1, 3, 1924, p. 256. A fine specimen. 308 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Necturus punctatus Gibbes cotype 1553. One. Santee River, Carolina, U. S. A. L. R. Gibbes. L. R, Gibbes. JOUK. BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 6, 1853, p. 369. Eviscerated and sewn up. In fair condition. There are other specimens from Gibbes in Washington. NoROPS yucatanicus Cole and Barbour cotypes 7036. Three. Chichen-Itza, Yucatan. L. J. Cole. A. Agassiz. 1905. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1906, p. 149. A good little series. NucRAS KiLOSAE Loveridge paratypes 18298. One skull. Kilosa, Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1924. 18592. One. Tindiga, Kilosa, Tanganyika Territorv. A. Loveridge. T.Barbour. 1924. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1922, p. 314. A nice specimen. Nyctibates laevis Barbour holotype = Leptopelis aubryi (A. Dumeril) 2629. One. Efulen, Kribi, Cameroons. George Schwab. Exch. Univ. Mich. Mus. 1908. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 54, 1911, p. 131, pi. 2, fig. 1. According to Noble laevis should stand as a synonym. The type is in good condition. Nyctimantis PAPUA Boulenger cotype = Nyctimystes papua (Boulenger) 12838. One. Mt. Victoria, Owen Stanley Range, New Guinea. British Ornithological Union Expedition. Exch. British Mus. 1927. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST., (6), 19, p. 12, pi. 1, fig. 5. Good condition. Nyctimystes papua (Boulenger). See Nyctimantis papua Bou- lenger COTYPE Oedipina alfaroi Dunn holoty^pe and paraty^pe = Oedipus alfaroi (Dunn) 6938. One. Zent, Costa Rica. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1920. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 309 6944. One. Zent, Costa Rica. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1920. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 34, 1921, p. 144. Good examples of what proves to be a rare species. Oedipus alfaroi (Dunn). See Oedipina alfaroi Dunn HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPE Oedipus cephalicus (Cope). See Spelerpes orizabensis Blatchley. COTYPE Oedipus colonneus Dunn holotype 9406. 9 . La Loma, W. Panama. Dunn and Duryea. T. Barbour. 1923 FIELD MUS. NAT. HIST., ZOOL. SER., 12, 1924, p. 96. A beautiful form. Oedipus complex Dunn holotype 9408. One Las Caseadas Cocoa Plantation near Gamboa, Canal Zone. Snyder, with W. S. Brooks and E. Wigglesworth. T. Barbour. 1923. OCC. papers boston SOC. NAT. HIST., 6, 1924, p. 94. A small but brilliant little salamander. Oedipus nasalis Dunn paratype 10730-31. Two. Mountains west of San Pedro, Honduras, at 4,500 feet alt. K. P. Schmidt and Leon L. Walters. Exch. Field Mus. Chicago. 1925. FIELD MUS. NAT. HIST., ZOOL., SER., 12, 1924, p. 97. Oedipus rex Dunn paratypes 7368-69. Two. Sierra Sta. Elena (near Tecpan), Guatemala, 9,500 ft. C.M.Barbour. Exch. Field Mus. Nat. Hist. 1921. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 34, 1921, p. 143. An abundant form, recently rediscovered. Good examples. Oedipus townsendi Dunn holotype and paratypes 8017. One. Cerro de los Estropajos near Jalapa, Mexico. E. R. Dunn and P. Townsend. T.Barbour. 1921. 8018. One. Guerrero, Hildalgo, Mexico. W. M. Mann. Mus. Exped. 1916. 310 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 8019-21. Three. Cerro de los Estropajos near Jalapa, Mexico, E. R. Dunn and P. Townsend. T.Barbour. 1921. PKOC. BIOL. see. WASH., 35, 1922, p. 5. A well-preserved series of a tiny species. Oeduka mayeri Garman = Oeduha tryoni De Vis cotypes 6471. Four. Queensland, Australia. A. G. Mayer and E. A. Olive. Great Barrier Reef Exped. 1896. bull. mus. comp. zool., 39, 1901, p. 3. Good examples. Oedura tryoni De Vis. See Oedura mayeri Garman cotypes Oeduba verrillii Cope Australia. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1860, p. 319. Cope says type M.C.Z., No. 724: which refers to the old catalogue. The specimen has not yet been found. Omolepida antoniorum (Malcolm Smith). See Lygosoma (Omo- lepida) antoniorum Malcolm Smith. paratypes Onychocephalus mossambicus Peters cotype = Typhlops mossambicus (Peters) 21007. One. Mozambique. W. Peters. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. MONATSBER. AKAD. WISS. BERLIN, 1854, p. 621. In good condition. Onychocephallts trilobus Peters cotype = Typhlops fornasinii Bianconi 21006. One. Inhambane, Portuguese East Africa. W. Peters. Exch. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. MONATSBER. AKAD. ■W^SS. BERLIN, 1854, p. 621. In very good condition, Ooeidozyga celebensis Malcolm Smith paratypes 13483-92. Nineteen. Djikoro, Mt. Bonthain, S. Celebes. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1927, p. 204. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 311 OOEIDOZYGA SEMIPALMATA Malcolm Smith PARATYPES 13493-98. Seventeen. Djikoro, Mt. Bonthain, S. Celebes. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1927. 13499. Fifteen. Lowah, S. Celebes. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1927, p. 203. Ophiobolus triangulus tar. mexicanus Garman cotypes = Lampropeltis mexicana (Garman) 4652-53. Two. San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Edward Palmer. A. Agassiz. 1879. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1883, p. 66. Old alcoholic skins with heads and tails left in. Colours vivid. Ophis susPECTus (Cope). See Xenodon suspectus Cope holotype Oreophryke fusca (Mocquard). See Chaperina beyeri Taylor PARATYPES Oreophryne jeffersoniana Dunn paratype 14861. One. Komodo Id., Dutch East Indies. Burden-Dunn Exped. T. Barbour. 1928. AM. MtJS. NOVIT., 315, 1928, p. 3. Good condition. Oreophryne quelchii Boulenger cotypes = Oreophrynella quelchii (Boulenger) 3500-02. Three. Mt. Roraima, British Guiana. J. J. Quelch and F. McConnell. Exch. British Mus. 1914. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST., (6), 15, 1895, p. 521. Fine little toads. Oreophrynella quelchii (Boulenger). See Oreophryne quelchii Boulenger. cotypes Oreosaurus lacertus Stejneger paratypes 12085-87. Two. Tinochchaca, Peru 7,000 ft. Yale-Peruvian Exped. Yale Univ. 1917. PROC. u. s. NAT. MUS., 45, 1913, p. 546. Excellent examples. 312 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPAKATIVE ZOOLOGY OSTEOBLEPHARON OSBORNI Schmidt PARATYPE 12458. One. Bima R., Naipu, N. E. Congo Basin. Lang-Chapin Ex- ped. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1919. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 39, 1919, p. 421, pi. 13, fig. 1 ; text figs, 2, 3, 4, 5. A good stuffed skin. According to Chabanaud, not a valid genus or species, but thoroughly reinstated by Mook. OxYBELis MiCROPHTHALMUS Barbour and Aniaral HOLOTYPE 22417. One. Santa Cruz Valley, Calabasas Canon, Arizona, U. S. A. C. T. Vorheis. C. T. Vorheis. 1926. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 9, 1926, p. 79. Good condition. OxYRHOPUs TRIGEMINUS Dumeril and Bibron cotype = PsEUDOBOA TRIGEMINA (Dumeril and Bibron) 2103. One. Bahia, Brazil. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 7, 2, 1854, p. 1013. Old and soft. OZOTHECA TRISTYCHA Agassiz = Sternotherus odoratus (Latreille). 1574. Four. Williamson Co., Texas, U. S. A. G. Stolley. 1576. Two. OsageR.,Missouri, U. S. A. G. Stolley. CONTR. NAT. HIST. U. S., 1, 1857, p. 425. All in good condition. COTYPES Pachydactylus laticaudus Boettger cotypes = Phelsuma laticauda laticauda (Boettger) 17656-60. Five. Nossi-be, Madagascar. A. Stumpff. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1923. zooL. ANZ., 1880, p. 280. Only in fair condition. Paludicola illotus Barbour holotype = Pleurodema illotus (Barbour) 8314. One. Cordillera, west of Mendoza, Argentina (7,000 ft.). Carlos Reed. T.Barbour. 1922. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 35, 1922, p. 113. In good condition. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 313 Paludicola imitator Barbour and Dunn holotype 345. One. Lake Cudajaz, Brazil. George Sceva. Thayer Exped. 1865. PROC. BIOL. see. WASH., 34, 1921, p. 160. Excellent fresh condition. Panolopus costatus Cope holotype = Celestus costatus (Cope) 3606. One. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. ?1859. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1861, p. 494. A mutilated, immature specimen. No. 1502 mentioned by Cope is an original mnnber from an earlier catalogue. For a revision of this and related forms cf. Barbour, Proc. New England Zoological Club, 7, 1919, p. 13, and less completely but touching especially this type and its condition, Barbour, Mem. Museum of Comparative Zoology, 44, 1914, p. 306. Panaspis aeneus Cope cotypes = Cryptoblepharus lineocellatus (Gray) 5784. Two. Swan River, Australia. Peabody Mus., Salem. 1886. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 317. Fair examples. Parhoplophryne usambaricus Barbour and Loveridge genotype and holotype 13818. One. Amani, Usambara Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 260. Excellent condition. Pelonectes boscai Lataste cotypes = Triturus boscae (Lataste) 1622. Five. Galicia, Spain. M. Bosca. F. Lataste. 1879. REV. INTERN. SCI., 3, 1879, p. 275. Good specimens. Pentadactylus brunneus Cope = ?Aelurosaurus brunneus (Cope) Australia. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 320. Type not definitely stated to be in Museum of Comparative Zoology. How- ever, many other things described in this paper were from the Museum of Com- parative Zoology Collection and all others from the Museum of Peabody Acad- emy, Salem, now transferred to the Museum of Comparative Zoology. This was also just after a large exchange had been made between the Museum of Comparative Zoology and the Paris Museum. 314 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Peropus packardii Cope cotype = GEH"iTiA mutilata (Wiegmann) 5470. One. Penang, Malaya. Capt. W. H. A. Putnam. PeabodyMus., Salem. 1886. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI, PHILA., 1868, p. 319. An old tailless relic. Peropus pusillus Cope holotype = Diplodactylus spinigerus Gray 5735. One. S. W. Australia. Peabody Mus., Salem. 1886. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 320. Peropus roseus Cope cotypes = Lepidodactylus lugubris (Dumeril and Bibron) 5293. Five. Oahu, Hawaiian Is. Horace Mann. H.Mann. 1864. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PmLA., 1868, p. 319. Soft and rather macerated. Phelsuma laticauda comoroensis (Boettger). See Phelsumia comoroensis Boettger cotypes Phelsuma laticauda laticauda (Boettger). See Pachydactylus LATiCAUDUS Boettger. cotypes Phelsuma v-nigra (Boettger). See Phelsumia V-nigra Boettger. COTYPE Phelsumia comoroensis Boettger cotypes = Phelsuma laticauda comoroensis (Boettger) 17636, 21953-54. Three. Grand Comoro Is. A. Voeltzkow. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1905 and 1925. IN VOELTZKOW'S "reise ost-afr.," 3, 1913, p. 336. Fair examples. Phelsumia V-nigra Boettger cotype = Phelsuma v-nigra (Boettger) 17644. One. Moheli, Comoro Is. A. Voeltzkow. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1905. IN VOELTZKOW's "reise ost-afr.," 3, 1913, p. 337. In good condition. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 315 Philautus basilanensis Taylor paratypes 14467-78. Two. Abung Abung, Basilan Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 169, pi. 1, figs. 1, 2. Excellent condition. Philautus hazelae Taylor p.\iiatypes 10487-89. Three. Mt. Canloan Volcano, Negros, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1925. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 16, 1920, p. 298, pi. 3, fig. 2. Fine specimens. Philautus pallidipes (Barbour). See Ixalus pallidipes Barbour holotype Philautus polillensis Taylor paratypes 14469-72. Four. Polillo Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 171, pi. 2, figs. 1-4. Excellent condition. Philautus williamsi Taylor p.\ratype 14473. One. Polillo Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 167, pi. 1, figs. 3-6. Excellent condition. Philodryas serra (Schlegel). See Teleolepis striaticeps Cope holotype Phrynobatrachus acridoides (Cope). See Staurois acridoides Cope cotypes Phrynobatrachus acridoides Cope. See Phrynobatrachus bou- LENGERI De Witte coytpe Phrynobatrachus boulengeri De Witte cotype = Phrynobatrachus acridoides Cope 14830. One. Beira, Portuguese East Africa. C. Grant. Exch. British Mus. 1928. REV. zooL. AFRicAiNE, 6, fasc. 2, 1919, p. 6. Good condition. 316 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Phrynobatrachus gastoni Barbour and Loveridge holotype 13946. One. Buta, Bas Uele Province, Belgian Congo. Brother Joseph. F. R. Wulsin. 1928. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 88. Excellent condition. Phrynobatrachus keniensis Barbour and Loveridge holotype 3479. One. Mt. Kenya, Kenva Colony. G. M. Allen. W. L. Smith Exped. 1909. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 89. Excellent condition. Phrynobatrachus liberiensis Barbour and Loveridge holotype and paratypes 11993. One. Gbanga, Liberia. G.M.Allen. Harvard Liberian Exped. 1926. 11994-99. Six. Gbanga, Liberia. G. M. Allen. Harvard Liberian Exped. 1926. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1927, p. 14. Excellent condition. Phrynocephalus alpherakii Bedriaga cotype 22169. One. Choragos. Alpheraki. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. ANN. MUS. ZOOL. ACAD. SCI. ST. PETERSBOURG, 10, 1905 (1907), p. 222. An excellent specimen. Phrynocephalus axillaris idae Bedriaga cotype 22170. One. Nan-Schan, Mongolia. Roborowsky and Koslov. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. ANN. MUS. ZOOL. ACAD. SCI. ST. PETERSBOURG, 10, 1905 (1907), p. 159. Good specimen. Phrynocephalus axillaris klemenzi Bedriaga cotypes 22171-72. Two. Turfan, China. Klemenz. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. ANN. MUS. ZOOL. ACAD. SCI. ST. PETERSBOURG, 10, 1905 (1907), p. 163. Excellent condition. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 317 Phrynocephalus axillaris murielis Bedriaga cotype 22173. One. Chami Desert, W. China. Roborowsky and Koslov. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. ANN. MUS. ZOOL. ACAD. SCI. ST. PETERSBOURG, 10, 1905 (1907), p. 161. Good condition. Phrynocephalus euptilopus Alcock and Finn cotype 7227. One. Baluchistan frontier, Afghanistan. Maynard and Mac- mahon. Exch. Indian Mus. 1908. JOUR. ASIATIC SOC. BENGAL, 45, 2, 1897, p. 556, pi. 12. Fair condition, somewhat soft. Phrynocephalus pbzewalskii Strauch cotypes 22177-78. Two. Alashan Desert, MongoKa. N. Przewalsky. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. VOY. PRZEWALSKI, REFT. AND BATR., 1876, p. 10, pi. 2, fig. 1. Good specimens. Phrynocephalus salenskii Bedriaga cotype 22185. One. Urungu River, Mongolia. N. Przewalsky. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. ANN. MUS. ZOOL. ACAD. SCI. ST. PETERSBOURG, 10, 1905 (1907), p. 213. Fine example. Phrynocephalus vlangalii vlangalii Strauch cotypes 22179. One. "Chuan-chi" River, Gobi Desert, Mongolia. N. Prze- Avalsky. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. 22180. One. Lake Kuku-noa, Mongolia. Potanin. Exch. St. Peters- burg Mus. 1926. VOY. PRZEWALSKI, REPT. AND BATR., 1876, p. 20, pi. 3, fig. 3. Good specimens. Phrynocephalus vlangalii roborowskii Bedriaga cotype 22181. One. Zaidam, Tibet. N. Przewalsky. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. PRZEWALSKI REISE, 3, 1, 1912, p. 474. Good specimen. Described as var. roborowskii. Phryxonax poecilonotus (Giinther). See Phrynonax Shropshire: Barbour and Amaral holotype and paratype N 318 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Phrynonax shropshirei Barbour and Amaral = Phrynonax poecilonotus (Giinther) holotype and paratype 18819. One. Fort Sherman, Canal Zone. J. B. Shropshire. J. B. Shropshire. 1924. 18820. Two. Fort Sherman, Canal Zone. J. B. Shropshire. J. B. Shropshire. 1924. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1924, p. 508. Good examples which may represent a local race. Phrynosoma platyrhinos Girard cotype 5948. One. Salt Lake Vallev, Utah, U. S. A. Lt. Stansburv. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1879. stansbury's expl. surv. valley great salt lake, 1852, pp. 361, 363, pi. 7, figs. 1-5. A faded old specimen. Phrynosoma schmidti Barbour holotype and paratypes 15142. One. Cedros Id., Lower California, Mexico. W. W. Brown, Jr. J. E. Thayer. 15144-45. Two. Cedros Id., Lower California, Mexico. W. W. Brown, Jr. J. E. Thayer. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1921, p. 113. Excellent examples. Phyllobates beatriciae Barbour and Dunn holotype = Phyllobates lugubris (Schmidt) 8022. One. Zent, Costa Rica. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1920. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 34, 1921, p. 159. This fine form turns out to be Schmidt's old species from Western Panama. Phyllobates boulengeri (Barbour). See Prostherapis femoralis Barbour cotypes Phyllobates lugubris (Schmidt). See Phyllobates beatriciae Barbour and Dunn holotype Phyllobates nubicola Dunn paratypes 9922-27. Six. Gutierrez, 6,000 feet on trail from Chiriquicito to Boquete, Atlantic slope, Western Panama Republic. Dunn and Duryea. T. Barbour. 1923. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 151, 1924, p. 7, fig. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 319 Phyllobates sylvatica Barbour and Noble HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 5344. One. Tabaconas (near Huancabamba), N. W. Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 5345-50, 5355-58. Twelve. Tabaconas (near Huancabamba), N, W. Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard Peruvian Exped. 1916. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 63, 1920, p. 396. The type and a small suite of paratypes are well preserved. Phyllobates trinitatis Garman cotypes 2181. Nine. Trinidad. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. , BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 13. A nice, well-preserved series. Phyllodactylus bauri Garman holotype 9433. One. Las Cuevas, Charles Id., Galapagos Is. G. Baur. Exch. Clark Univ. 1914. BULL. ESSEX INST., 24, 1892, p. 82. In fair condition. Phyllodactylus magister Noble holotype and paratypes 17974. One. Perico, ChinchipeR.,Peru. G.K.Noble. Harvard-Peru- vian Exped. 1916. 18143-50. Eight. Perico, Chinchipe R., Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard- Peruvian Exped. 1916. 18126-32. Six. Bellavista, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1924, p. 110. A splendid series. Phyllomedusa nicefori Barbour holotype 11611. One. Villavicencio, Colombia. H°o. Niceforo Maria. T.Bar- bour. 1925. OCC. papers BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1926, p. 191, pi. 12, figs. 1, 2. A fine specimen. Phymatltius spurcus Barbour holotype and paratypes 14791. One. Huanuluan, Rio Negro, Argentina. J. L. Peters. J. C. Phillips. 1921. 320 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY 14912-15. Four. Huanuluan, Rio Negro, Argentina. J. L. Peters. J. C. Phillips. 1921. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 34, 1921, p. 139. A fine series. Physalaemus barbouri Parker paratype 12840. One. La Plata, Argentine. Exch. British Mus. 1927. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST., (9) 20, 1927, p. 463, text fig. 2e. Good condition. Physignathus cocincinus caudicinctus Barbour holotype 8352. Skin and skull. Lao Kay, Tonkin. Kovobashi. Purchased. 1912. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 25, 1912, p. 192. A fine alcoholic skin. The race may not stand. PiPA PARVA Ruthven and Gaige paratype 9012. One. Sabana de Mendoza, Venezuela. M. A. Carriker. Exch, Univ. of Mich. 1923. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV., MICH., 136, 1923, p. 1. A wonderful little frog. PiPA PIPA (Linne). See Pipa pernigra Barbour holotype PiPA pernigra Barbour = Pipa pipa (Linne) holotype 1442. One. Lago Maximo, Madeira River, Brazil. L. Agassiz. Thayer Exped. 1867. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 9, 1923, p. 4, pi. 2, fig. 1. PiTuoPHis melanoleucus mugitus Barbour holotype 15525. One. 10 mi. N. of West Palm Beach, Florida, U. S. A. T. Bar- bour. T. Barbour. 1919. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1921, p. 117. A fine adult. Platydactylus theconyx Dumeril and Bibron cotypes = Thecadactylus rapicaudus Houttuyn 1947. One. No localitv. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. N. D. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 321 2162. One. Carthagena, Colombia. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. 2166. One. Guadeloupe, Fr. W. I. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1864. ERP. GEN., 3, 1836, p. 306, pi. 33, fig. 2. Rather poor specimens. Plethodon wehrlei Fowler and Dunn paratypE 4899. One. Two Lick Hills, Indiana Co., Pennsylvania, U.S. A. R. W. Wehrle. Exch. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1919. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1917, p. 23, pi. 4. A good example. Plethodon yonahlossee Dunn paratypes 4892-93. Two. Linville, N. Carolina, U. S. A. E. R. Dunn. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1916. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 37, 1917, p. 598. Good examples. Plethodontohyla ocellata Noble and Parker paratype 12841. One. Antsihanaka, Madagascar. Exch. British Mus. 1927. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 232, 1926, p. 14. Good condition. Pleurodema illotus (Barbour). See Paludicola illotus Barbour holotype Polychroides peruvianus Noble holotype and paratypes of genus and species 17973. One. CajamarcaProv., Peru. G.K.Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 18772-74. Two. Rio Maranon, Bellavista, Peru. G. K. Noble. Har- vard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. 18775-77. Three. Queriocotilla, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard -Peru- vian Exped. 1916. OCC. papers boston SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1924, p. 109. A fine little series of this remarkable species. PoLYPEDATES JAPONicus (Hallowell). See Ixalus japonicus Hallo- ween COTYPE 322 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY POLYPEDATES OWSTONI Stejnegcr PARATYPE 2599. One. Ishigaki-shima, Riu Kiu Is. A. Owston. Exch. U, S. Nat, Mus. 1909. BULL. V. S. NAT. MUS., 68, 1907, p. 149. A good example. POMATOPS VALVIFERA Barbour HOLOTYPE AND GENOTYPE 2577. One. Fak Fak, Dutch New Guinea. A. E. Pratt. T. Barbour. 1909. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 23, 1910, p. 89, pi. 1. A good specimen for a recovery from a water snake's stomach. PoLYPEDATES LINKI Tavlor PARATYPES 14451-53. Three. Bud Daho nr. Jolo, Jolo Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T.Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 276, pi. 3, fig. 2. Good condition. PoTAMOPHis STRIATULUS (Linne). See Virginia inornata Garman. COTYPES Pristiurus flavipunctatus Riippell cotype or genotype 19280. One. "Massoa" (sic) = Massowa, Abyssinia. E. Riippell. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1924. NEUE WIRBELTH. FAUNA ABYSS., REPT., 1835, p. 17, pi. 6, fig. 3. A poor soft specimen. Proctotretus chilensis var. B Dumeril and Bibron cotype = LiOLAEMus chilensis (Dumeril and Bibron) 2139. One. ChiH. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 4, 1837, p. 274. A fine large example. Proctotretus pictus var. B Dumeril and Bibron cotype = LiOLAEMus PICTUS (Dumeril and Bibron) 2137. One. Chili. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 4, 1837, p. 278. Excellent specimen. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 323 Proctotretus tenuis Dumeril and Bibron cotype = LiOLAEMUS TENUIS (Dumeril and Bibron) 2138. One. Chili. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 4, 1837, p. 279. Another good specimen. Proctotretus wiegmannii Dumeril and Bibron cotype = LiOLAEMUS WIEGMANNII (Dumeril and Bibron) 2134. One. Chili. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 4' 1837, p. 284. In fair condition. Long on exhibition. Pbostherapis equatorialis Barbour cotypes = Eleutherodactylus unistbigatus (Giinther) 2261. Two. Ecuador. Aug. Muller coll. Purchased from Naturh. Inst. Linnea. 1890. BULL. MtJS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 320. Soft and discolored. Prostherapis femoralis Barbour cotypes = Phyllobates boulengeri (Barbour) 2422. Twenty-two. Gorgona Id., Bay of Panama. W. W. Brown. J.E.Thayer. 1905. bull. mus. comp, zool., 46, 1905, p. 101. A soft series but in fair working condition. Cf. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 22, Apr. 1909, p. 87 for change of specific name. Prosymna ornatissima Barbour and Loveridge holotype and paratypes 23271. One. Nyange, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Lov- eridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 23269, 23272. Two. Nyange, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. COMP. zooL., 50, 1928, p. 120, pi. 2, fig. 2. Psammodromus edwardsii Dumeril and Bibron cotypes = Psammodromus hispanicus edwardsianus (Duges) 2140. Two. Marseilles, France. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. Dumeril. 1865. ERP. GEN., 4, 1837, p. 253. Good specimens. 324 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY PSAMMODROMUS HISPANICUS EDWARDSIANUS (Duges). See PSAMMO- DROMUS EDWARDSii Dumeril and Bibron cotypes PSEUDABLABES AGASSIZII (Jan). See EiRENIS AGASSIZII Jan. COTYPE PsEUDACRis NiGRiTA LeConte. See Hylodes maculatus Agassiz COTYPES PSEUDELAPS MUELLERI INSULAE Barbour HOLOTYPE 7080. One. Djamma Id., Dutch New Guinea. T. Barbour. T. Bar- bour. 1907. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 320. A good specimen. The race also occurs apparently upon the adjacent main- land from the Manberano delta to the international boundary. PsEUDis FUSCA Garnian cotypes 1872. Two. Rio Arassuahy, Minas Geraes, Brazil, George Sceva. Thayer Exped. 1864-65. SCIENCE OBSERVER, 4, 1883, p. 47. Good specimens. PsEUDOBOA DOLiATA (Dumeril and Bibron). See Drepanodon erdisii Barbour holotype PsEUDOBOA TRiGEMiNA (Dumeril and Bibron). See Oxyrhopus tri- geminus Dumeril and Bibron cotype Pseudopareas vagrans Dunn holotype and paratypes 17284. One. Bella vista, Dept. Jaen, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard- Peruvian Exped. 1916. 17430-53. Twenty-three. Bellavista, Dept. Jaen, Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916. PROC. BIOL. soc. WASH., 36, 1923, p. 187. A small series, well preserved, of a very interesting form. Pseudorhabdium mcnamarae Taylor paratype 20091. One. Mt. Canlaon, Occidental Negros, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1925. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., SECT. D, 12, 1917, p. 363, text figs. 2a, b, c. A good example. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AjMPHIBIANS 325 PSEUDOTRITON RUBER XITIDUS Dunn HOLOTYPE 5649. One. White Top, Virginia. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1919. PROC. BIOL. see. WASH., 33, 1920, p. 133. Only some ten specimens kno i of this apparently good form. PSEUDOXENODON STEJNEGERII Barbour HOLOTYPE 7103. One. Mt. Arizan, Central Formosa. A. Owston's Collectors. T. Barbour. 1907. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 51, 1908, p. 317. In very fair condition, a little soft. PsEUDOXENOPUS ALLENi Barbour and Loveridge HOLOTYPE AND GENOTYPE = Rana ALLENI (Barbour and Loveridge) 11991. One. Firestone Plantation No. 3., Du River, Liberia. G. M. , Allen. Harvard Liberian Exped. 1926. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1927, p. 14. Excellent condition. Ptyodactylus lobatus oudrii (Lataste). See Ptyodactylus oudrii Lataste cotypes Ptyodactylus oudrii Lataste cotypes = Ptyodactylus lobatus oudrii (Lataste). 4639. Three. Bou Saada, Algeria. F. Lataste. F. Lataste. 1879. LE NATURALISTE, 1880, p. 299. Excellent specimens. Ptyodactylus sancti-montis Barbour holotype and paeatypes 9757. One. Rasheva, base of Mt. Hermon, Svria. W.M.Mann. J. C. Phillips. 1914. 9755-56. Two. Hibbariveh, Svria. W. M. Mann. J. C. Phillips. 1914. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 5, 1914, p. 81. A small series excellent!}' preserved. Python spilotes (Lacepede). See Morelia argus Dumeril and Bib- ron. cotype 326 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Rana aberdariensis Angel paratype 13961. One. Mt. Kinangop, Aberdare Mts., Kenya Colony (3,100 metres.) Alluaud and Jeannel. Exch. Paris. Mus. 1928. IN "VOY. ALLUAUD ET JEANNEL EN AFR. ORL," 1925, p. 42, pi. 2, figS. 1, 2. Good condition. Rana acanthi Taylor paratypes 14067-70. Four. Busuanga Id., Calamian Is., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 22, 1923, p. 523, pi. 2, fig. 1. Excellent condition. Rana alleni (Barbour and Loveridge). See Pseudoxenopus alleni Barbour and Loveridge genotype and holotype Rana arathooni Malcolm Smith paratypes 13386-88. Three. Mt. Bonthain, Djikoro, S. Celebes. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. zooL. soc. LOND., 1927, p. 207, pi. 2, fig. 2. Excellent condition. Rana barbouri Loveridge holotype 10366. 9 , Nyambita, Mwanza, Tanganyika Territorv. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1925. PROC. ZOOL. soc. LOND., 1925, p. 776. An apparently well-marked form; type well preserved. Rana berlandieri Baird cotypes = Rana pipiens pipiens (Schreiber) 155. Two. Brownsville, Texas, U. S. A. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1879. REPT. MEX. BOUND. SURV., 1857, p. 27, pi. 36, figs. 7-10. Old specimens, in fair preservation. Rana beauforti (Van Kampen). See Cornufer beauforti Van Kampen cotype Rana brevipalmata rhoadsi Fowler paratype = Rana palmipes Spix 3216. One. Bucay, W. Ecuador. S. N. Rhoads. Exch. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1913. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1913, p. 167. A good specimen. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 327 Rana cantabrigensis Baird " Cambridge, Mass." Prof. L. Agassiz. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1854, p. 62. The type may be one of several old shriveled specimens with no satisfactory data. R-ANA CLAMiTANS LatreiUe. See Rana nigricans Agassiz. cotypes Rana erythraea (Schlegel) See Hylorana subcoerulea Cope cotype Rana esculenta fortis Boulenger cotypes = Rana ridibunda ridibunda Pallas 6822-30. Eight. Berlin, Germa^ny. G. A. Boulenger. Lataste Collec- tion. Purchased. 1920. THE ZOOLOGIST, 1884, p. 220. A fine series. Rana esculenta perezi Seoane cotype = Rana ridibunda perezi Seoane 6832. One. La Coruna, Spain. Lataste Collection. T. Barbour. 1920. THE ZOOLOGIST, 1885, p. 171, fig, A good specimen. Rana fisheri Stejneger = Rana onca Cope paratype 4840. One. Las Vegas, Nevada, U. S. A. E. W. Nelson. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1919. N. AMER. FAUNA, 7, 1893, p. 227, pi. 3, fig. 5. An immature specimen in poor preservation. Rana guerreroi Taylor. paratypes 10482-84. Three. Baguio, Luzon, Philippine Is. E.H.Taylor. Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1925. PHIL. JotJR. SCI., 16, 1920, p. 255. Good examples. Rana heckscheri Wright paratype 10263. cf . Callahan, Florida, U. S. A. A.H.Wright. A. H. Wright. 1925. PROC. BIOL. soc. WASH., 37, 1924, p. 143, pis. 11-12. A fine half-grown example of this little-known form. 328 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Rana holtzi Werner cotype 8131. One. Cilieian Taurus. Martin Holtz. Purchased from F. Werner. 1921. zooL. ANZ., 21, 1898, p. 222. A good specimen. Rana igorota Taj^lor paeatypes 14096-98. Three. Balbalan, Kalinga subprovince, northern Luzon, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUK. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 260, pi. 3, fig. 1. Excellent condition. Rana kohchangae Malcolm Smith paratypes 8778-79. Two. Koh Chang, Siam. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1922. JOUE. NAT. HIST. SOC. SIAM, 4, 1922, p. 223. Excellent specimens. Rana kosempensis Werner cotype 13247. One. Kosempo, Formosa. Exch. Hamburg Mus. 1927. mitt. NATXJRH. mus. HAMBURG, 30, 1913, p. 48. Good condition. Rana labrosa (Cope). See Tomopterna labrosa Cope. cotypes Rana laterimaculata Barbour and Noble" holotype 3811. One. Sadong, Sarawak. H.W.Smith. H.W.Smith. 1915. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 6, 1916, p. 21, fig. 3. A good example. Rana leptoglossa (Cope). See Hylorana leptoglossa Cope cotypes Rana macrognathus dabana Malcolm Smith paratypes 8804-05. Two. Langbian Plateau, Annam. Malcolm Smith. T. Bar- bour. 1922. JOUR. NAT. HIST. SOC. SIAM, 4, 1922, p. 221. Fine specimens. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 329 Rana MAGNA Stejneger paratype 2597. One. Mt. Apo, Mindanao, Philippine Is. E. A. Mearns. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1910. SMITHSON. MISC. COLL., 52, 1908 (1910), p. 437. In fair condition, immature. Rana mascareniensis Dumeril and Bibron cotype 1044. One. Madagascar. Exch. Paris Mus. through A. A. DumeriL 1864. ERP. GEN., 8, 1841, p. 350. Good condition but somewhat faded. Rana micrixalus Taylor paratype 14187. One. Abung-abung, Basihan, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 22, 1923, p. 526, pi. 2, figs. 2, 3. Excellent condition. Rana milleti Malcolm Smith paratypes 8808-09. Two. Langbian Plateau, Annam. Malcolm Smith. T. Bar- bour. 1922. PROC. ZOOL SOC. LOND., 1921, p. 432. Good specimens. Rana montezumae Baird cotype 2600. One. City of Mexico, Mexico. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. PROC ACAD. NAT. SCI. PmLA., 1855, p. 61. A rather soft specimen. Rana montivaga Malcolm Smith paratypes 8785-86. Two. Langbian Plateau, Annam. Malcolm Smith. T. Bar- bour. 1922. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1921, p. 436. Good examples. Rana moodiei Taylor paratypes 10475. One. Cabadbaran, Mindanao, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1925. 330 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPAKATIVE ZOOLOGY 10i76-78. Three. Sumagui, Mindoro, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1925. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 16, 1920, p. 234, pi. 1, fig. 5. Good examples. Rana mwanzae Loveridge" holotype and paratype = Rana occipitalis Giinther 10337. 9 . River Simiyu at Sagayo, Mwanza, Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1925. 10338. 9 . River Simiyu at Sagayo, Mwanza, Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1925. pRoc. zooL. soc. LOND., 1925, p. 772, pi. 2. Beautiful specimens. Rana nigricans Agassiz cotypes = Rana clamitans Latreille 7. Three. Lake Superior. L. Agassiz. L. Agassiz. 1878. Lake Superior, Boston, 1850, p. 379, pi. 6, figs. 4-5. Old and shriveled. Rana nigromaculata Mongolia Schmidt paratype 13823. One. Mai Tai Chao, Shansi, China. Clifford H. Pope. Exch. American Mus. of Nat. Hist. 1928. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 175, 1925, p. 1. Excellent condition. Rana nigromaculata nigromaculata Hallowell. See Tomopterna POROSA Cope COTYPES Rana occipitalis Gunther. See Rana mwanzae Loveridge HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPE Rana onca Cope. See Rana fisheri Stejneger paratype Rana palmipes Spix. See Rana brevipalmata rhoadsi Fowler paratype Rana picturata Boulenger cotype 7613. One. Bidi Caves, Sarawak, Borneo. Exch. British Mus. 1921. REC. INDIAN MUS., 20, 1920, p. 179. A good example. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 331 Rana pipiens pipiens (Schreiber). See Rana berlandieri Baird. COTYPES Rana pullatus Malcolm Smith. See Rana tasanae Malcolm Smith. PARATYPES Rana ridibunda ridibunda Pallas. See Rana esculenta fortis Boulenger cotypes Rana ridibunda perezi (Seoane). See Rana esculenta perezi Seoane cotype Rana sanguinea Boettger cotypes 9935-38. Four. Culion, Philippine Is. O. v. Mollendorff. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1924. zooL. ANz., 16, 1893, p. 364. Fair condition, somewhat soft. Rana sauteri johnsi Malcolm Smith paratype 8801. One. Langbian Plateau, Annam. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1922. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1921, p. 434. Good specimen. Rana spinulosa Malcolm Smith paratypes 9426-28. Three. Tun Tao, KachekR., Hainan Id. (400 ft.). Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1924. JOTJR. NAT. HIST. SOC. SIAM, 6, 1923, p. 207. Excellent condition. Rana stenocephala Boulenger cotype 11755. One. Entebbe, Uganda. T.Barbour. 1926. ANN, MAG. NAT. mST., (7) 8, 1901, p. 515. Hardened and rather yellowish from alcohol but colours well preserved. Rana subaspera Barbour holotype 2440. One. Riu Kiu Is. Alan Owston. T. Barbour. 1907. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 21, 1908, p. 189. A fine big frog. Some recognize the genus Babina. 332 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPAEATIVE ZOOLOGY Rana suluensis Taylor paratype 14224. One. Tawitawi Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Tavlor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 16, 1920, p. 215. Excellent condition. Rana tasanae Malcolm Smith paratypes 8766-67. Two. Tasan, Siam. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1922. JOUR. FED. MALAY STATES MUS., 10, 1921, p. 193. Two fine examples of this species which Smith first described under the pre- occupied name of Rana pullatus. Rana timorensis Malcolm Smith paratypes 13431-34. Four. Djamplong, South Timor. Malcolm Smith. T. Bar- bour. 1927. 13435-42. Nine. Soe, South Timor. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. zool. soc. lond., 1927, p. 211, pi. 2, fig. 1. Excellent condition. Rana torrentus (Malcolm Smith). See Micrixalus torrentis Malcolm Smith cotypes Rana woodworthi Taylor paratypes 14239-40. Two. Los Banos, Laguna Province, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 22, 1923, p. 519, pi. 1, figs. 1, 2. Excellent condition. Rana yakani Taylor paratypes 14257-66. Twenty-one. Abung x\bung, Basilan Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 262, pi. 1, fig. 1. Excellent condition. Rana zeteki Barbour holotype and paratypes 10031. One. Barro Colorado Id., Gatun Lake, Canal Zone. Panama Exped. '24. T. Barbour. 1924. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 333 10032-34. Three. Barro Colorado Id., Gatun Lake, Canal Zone. Pan- ama Exped. '24. T. Barbour. 1924. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1925, p. 156. A race perhaps of Rana warschewitscfm (Schmidt), formerly knowii as Rana caeruleopunctata (Cope). Rangoon olympicus Gaige paratype = Rhy'acotriton olympicus (Gaige) 4103. One. Lake Cushman, Washington, U. S. A. Philip Putnam. Exch. Univ. Mich. Mus. 1917. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 40, 1917, p. 2, pi. 1. A fine example. Rappia bayoxi Boulenger cotype = Hyperolius bayoni (Boulenger) 3232. One. Bululo, Uganda. E. Bayon. Exch. British Mus. 1913. .\NN. MUS. genova, (3), 5, 1911, p. 168. In fair condition. Rhamnophis itltriensis Schmidt paratype 13607. One. Gamangui, Belgian Congo. Lang-Chapin Exped. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1920. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 49, 1923, p. 81. A fine specimen. Rhinocerophis nasus Garman holotype = BoTHROPS ammodytoides (Boulenger) 2063. One. Puerto San Antonio, S. Argentina. Count Pourtales. Hassler Exped. 1873. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1881, p. 85. In fair preservation. Rhinochellts lecontei tessellatus (Garman). See Rhinochilus tessellatus Garman holotype Rhinochilus tessellatus Garman holotype = Rhinochelus lecontei tessellatus (Garman) 4577. One. Monoclova, Coahuila, Mexico. Edward Palmer. Pur- chased. 1880. mem. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1883, p. 74. A good example. 334 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Rhinophis drummond-hayi Wall cotypes 14348-49. Two. Uva Patnas, Ceylon. Drummond Hay. Exch. Brit- ish Mus. 1921. SNAKES OF CEYLON, Colombo, 1921, p. 43. Fine examples. Rhombophryne testudo Boettger cotypes 2163. One. Nossi-be, Madagascar. A. Stumpff and C. Ebenau. A. Muller. 1890. 2236. One. Nossi-be, Madagascar. A. StumpfF and C. Ebenau. Naturh. Inst. Linnea. 1890. 2731. Three. Nossi-be, Madagascar. A. Stumpff and C. Ebenau. Exch. Vienna Mus. 1911. 9317-18. Two. Nossi-be, Madagascar. A. Stumpff and C. Ebenau. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1923. zooL. anz., 1880, p. 568. All rather soft but perfect examples. Rhyacotriton olympicus (Gaige). See Ranodon olympicus Gaige. PARATYPE RioPA sundevalli (Smith). cotype See EuMECES perdicicolor Cope Salamandra naevia Schlegel cotype = Hynobius naevius (Schlegel) 7365. One. Hondo and Shikoku, Japan. Exch. Leyden Mus. via British Museum. 1921. FAUNA japonica, 1838, p. 122, saur. and batr., pl.4, figs. 4-6, pi. 5, figs. 9-10. An excellent example. Sauromalus slevini Van Denburgh paratype 16780. One. Monserrate Id., Gulf of California, Mexico. J. R. Slevin. Exch. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1922. occ. papers calif. ACAD. SCI., 10, 1, 1922, p. 97. All Slevin's material is beautifully preserved. ScAPHiOPUS ALBUS Garman cotypes 1453. Twelve. Key West, Florida, U. S. A. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1879. PROC. AMER. ASSOC. ADV. SCI., BUFFALO, 1877, p. 194. Well preserved. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 335 SCAPTEIRA LINEOLATA Nikolskv COTYPES 22195-97. Three. Chargali, Bokhara. V. Laschin. Exch. St. Peters- burg Mus. 1926. ANN. ZOOL. MUS. AC.\D. SCI. ST. PETERSBOURG, 1, 1897, p. 330. Fine example. SCAPTEIRA PERSICA Nikolsky COTYPE 22199. One. Tscharachs, Zirckuch Dist., East Persia. N. Zarudny. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1926. ANN. aiUS. ZOOL. ACAD. SCI. ST. PETERSBOURG, 4, 1899, p. 395, pi. 10, fig. A good specimen. ScAPTiRA APOROSCELES Alcock and Finn cotype = Macmahonia APOROSCELES (Alcock and Finn) 7169. One. Baluchistan, west of Robat Id. on boundary of Baluchistan and Afghanistan. Dr. Maynard. Exch. Indian Mus. 1908. JOUR. ASIAT. SOC. BENGAL, 65, 1896, p. 559, pi. 13. Good condition. ScELOPORUS monserratensis Van Denburgh paratype 16840. One. Monserrate Id., Gulf of California, Mexico. J.R.Slevin. Exch. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1922. PROC. CALIF. ACAD. SCI., (4), 11, 1921, p. 396. Fine example. ScELOPORUS PYRRHOCEPHALUS Cope COTYPES 17552-53. Two. Colima, Mexico. John Xantus. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1923. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1864, p. 177. Soft and poorly preserved. ScELOTES AENEus Barbour and Loveridge holotype and paratypes 18355. One. Lumbo, Mozambique. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1918. 18707-12. Six. Lumbo, Mozambique. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1918. PROC N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 63. Excellent condition. 336 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology ScELOTES brevipes Hewitt cotypes 21237-38, 22476-77. Four. Lourengo Marques, Portuguese East Africa. A. Habenicht. Exch. Transvaal Mus. 1925-26. REC. ALBANY MUS., GRAHAMSTOWN, 34, 1925, p. 353, pi. 15, fig. 4. Excellent condition. Scelotes bojeri (Desjardin). See Gongylus bojerii Desjardin. cotypes Scelotes brunneus Barbour holotype 11870. One. Tamandrana R., Tamatave, Madagascar. F. R. Wulsin. F. R. Wulsin. 1915. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 41, 1918, p. 484, pi. 2, figs. 1, 2. A fine adult. Scelotes grammica (Cope). See Sepsina grammica Cope holotype Scelotes poecilopus Barbour and Loveridge holotype 21255. One. Tamatave, East Madagascar. Herschell-Chauvin. Exch. Transvaal Mus. 1925. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 65. Excellent condition. Scelotes uluguruensis Barbour and Loveridge holotype and paratypes 24204. One. Bagilo, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Lover- idge. T. Barbour. 1927. 24205-08. Four. Bagilo, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 24209-12. Four. Vituri, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. coMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 167, pi. 4, fig. 6. Excellent condition. Scelotes vulsini (Barbour). See Sepsina vulsini Barbour holotype Scolecomorphus attenuatus Barbour and Loveridge holotype and paratype 12294. One. Nyingwa, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 337 12295. One. Nyingwa, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 181. Excellent condition. ScoLEcoMORPHUS ULUGURUENSis Barbour and Loveridge HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPES 12193. One. Nyingwa, Uluguru Mts., Tangamaka Territory, 7-8,000 feet. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 12194-206. One liundred and twenty . Nyingwa, Uluguru Mts., Tangan- yika Territory, 7-8,000 feet. A. Loveridge. T.Barbour. 1927 MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 180. Excellent condition. SCYTOPIS FUNEREUS Cope = HyLA FUNEREA (Cope) COTYPE 4778. One. Mayobamba, Peru. J.Orton. Exeh. Acad. Nat. Sci.Phila. 1918. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1874, p. 123. In fair preservation only. Sepsina grammica Cope = Scelotes grammica (Cope) holotype 5787. One. Walfish Bay, S. W. Africa. Capt. Edmunds Lovett. Pea- body Mus., Salem. 1886. r PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 318. A fine specimen of a distinct species. ScoLECoPHis FUMicEPs Copc = ?Tantilla planiceps (Blainville) ?Cuba. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1860, p. 371. "Type in Mus. Comp. Zool." Cannot now be found. SCOLECOSAURUS ALLENI Barbour type and PARATYPES 7793. Three. St. George, Grenada, Br. W. I. G. M. Allen. T. Bar- bour. 1910. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 315, pi., figs. 11-15. Good examples. ScOLECOSAURUS TRINITATIS Bai'bour COTYPES 8947. One. Caparo, Trinidad. A. B. Carr. R. Thaxter. 1913. 338 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY 8950-52, 8956-57. Five. Caparo, Trinidad. A. B. Carr. R. Thaxter. 1913. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 316. The type and a few paratypes represent this interesting species, now abund- ant in collections. Found chiefly under the cocoa pods in the lowland planta- tions. SCOLECOSEPS BOULENGERI Loveridge PARATYPE 18357. One. Lumbo, Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1924. pRoc. ZOOL. soc, LOND., 1920, p. 159, text fig. 1. A good example. SCYTOPIS ALLENII Cope = HyLA RUBRA Daudin HOLOTYPE 1519. One. Para, Brazil. A. Agassiz et al. Thayer Exped. 1865. PROC. AMER. PHIL. SOC, 1869, p. 162. Somewhat hardened. . Sepsina vulsini Barbour = Scelotes vulsini (Barbour) holotype 11869. One. East Forest between Tamatave and Tananarive, Mada- gascar. F. R. Wulsin. F. R. Wulsin. 1915. bull. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 61, 1918, p. 485. A fine large specimen. SiAPHOS herrei Taylor paratypes 26647-48. Two. Polillo Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 194, pi. 7, fig. 1. Excellent condition. SiBYNOMORPHUS RUTHVENi Barbour and Dunn holotype 15549. One. Aguacate Mts., Costa Rica. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1920. PROC. BIOL. soc. WASH., 34, 1921, p. 158. In fair preservation. Siderolamprus enneagrammus Cope holotype = DiPLOGLOSSUS ENNEAGRAMMUS Cope BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 339 2848. One. Jalapa, Mexico. R. Montes de Oca. Exch. R. Monies de Oca. 1872. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1860, p. 368. A young example, poorly preserved. SiPHONOPS PARVICEPS Dimn HOLOTYPE 9407. One. La Loma, W. Panama. Dunn and Duryea. T. Barbour. 1923. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1924, p. 93. A fine example. Spelerpes danielsi Blatchley cotypes = Gyrinophilus danielsi (Blatchley) 6638-39. Two. [Sevier Co.] (sic) = Sevier, McDowell Co., X. Caro- lina, U. S. A. W. S. Blatchley. T. Barbour. 1920. 25tH ANN. KEPT. DEPT. GEOL. INDIANA, 1900 (1901), p. 760. In good condition. Spelereps orizabensis Blatchley cotype = Oedipus cephalicus (Cope) 6640. One. S. W. slope Mt. Orizaba, Mexico. W. S. Blatchley. T. Barbour. 1920. PROC. V. S. NAT. MUS., 16, 1893, p. 38. A very good example. Spelerpes stejnegeri Eigenmann cotype = Eurycea melanopleura (Cope) 2551. One. Wilson's Cave, Jasper Co., Missouri, U. S. A. C.H. Eigen- mann. C. H. Eigenmann. 1909. TRANS. AMER. MICR. SOC, 23, 1901, p. 189, pi. 27. Fine example. Sphaerodactylus alopex Cope cotypes = Sphaerodactylus cinereus Wagler 3343. Three. Grand Anse R., Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1865. PROC ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1861, p. 499. Three fine specimens. Sphaerodactylus anthracinus Cope. See Sphaerodactylus asper Garman cotypes 340 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Sphaerodactylus argivus Garman cotypes 6223, 13597. Eight. Cayman Brae, Br. W. I. C. J. Mavnard. Pur- chased. 1888. BULL. ESSEX iNST., 20, 1888, p. 3. Good series. The specimen subsequently figured by Barbour (Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., 47, 1921, pi. 5, fig. 2) was separated from the original series and registered under No. 13597. Sphaerodactylus asper Garman cotypes = Sphaerodactylus anthracinus Cope 6222. Two. Andres Id., Bahamas, Br. W. I. C. J. Mavnard. Pur- chased. 1888. BULL. ESSEX INST., 20, 1888, p. 113. Two giant adults. Sphaerodactylus cinereus Wagler. See Sphaerodactylus alopex Cope cotypes Sphaerodactylus intermedius Barbour and Ramsden holotype and paratype Sphaerodactylus copei Steindachner. See Sphaerodactylus pic- turatus Garman cotypes Sphaerodactylus corticolus Garman cotypes 6219. Three. Rum Key, Bahamas, Br. W.I. C.J. Maynard. Pur- chased. 1888. BULL. ESSEX INST., 20, 1888, p. 111. Good specimens. Sphaerodactylus dacnicolor Barbour cotypes = Sphaerodactylus oxyrhinus Gosse 7276. Two. Port Antonio, Jamaica. A. E. Wight. Purchased. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 52, 1910, p. 292, pi. 1. Fine examples. Sphaerodactylus decoratus Garman holotype Also see Sphaerodactylus flavicaudus Barbour 6220. One. Rum Kev, Bahamas, Br. W. I. C. J. Mavnard. Purchased 1888. BULL. ESSEX INST., 20, 1888, p. 11. A tiny, badly dried specimen. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 341 Sphaerodactylus decoratus Gannan. See Sphaerodactylus FLAVICAUDUS Barbour cotypes Sphaerodactylus difficilis Barbour holotype and paratypes 7834-35. Two. Santiago de la Vega, Santo Domingo. A. Hyatt Verrill. T. Barbour. 1910. 5444. One. Puerta Plata, Santo Domingo. M. Abbott Frazer. Pur- chased. 1SS5. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 265. A fine example. Sphaerodactyll^s elegantulus Barbour holotype 12084. One. Antigua, Br. W. I. D. W. Griswold. D. W. Griswold. 1917. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 30, 1917, p. 163. A young specimen, well preserved. Sphaerodactylus exsul Barbour holotype and paratypes 7894. One. Little Swan Id., off Honduras, Caribbean Sea. George Nelson. Mus. Exped. 1912. 9959, etc. Fifteen. Little Swan Id., off Honduras, Caribbean Sea. George Nelson. Mus. Exped. 1912. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 264. Type and series of paratypes well preserved. Sphaerodactylus festus Barbour holotype and paratype 10622. One. Martinique, Fr. W. I. A. G. Ruthven. Exch. Univ. of Mich. Mus. 1914. 10623. One. Martinique, Fr. W. I. A. G. Ruthven. Exch. Univ. of Mich. Mus. 1914. PROC BIOL. SOC. WASH., 28, 1915, p. 73. Two fine examples. Another paratype in Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan. Sphaerodactylus flavicaudus Barbour cotypes = cf Sphaerodactylus decoratus Garman 6953, 13564. Fourteen. Mangrove Cav, Andros Id., Bahamas, Br. W.I. Bahama Exped., 1904. T.Barbour. 1904. bull. mus. COMP. ZOOL., 46, 1904, p. 56. These prove to be only the males of Sphaerodactylus decoratus. A good series. No. 13564 was reregistered from the original series. 342 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Sphaerodactylus gibbus Barbour holotype and paratypes 13436. One. Stocky Id., Exuma Key, opp. Roseville, Bahamas, Br. W. I. C. J. Maynard. T. Barbour. 1915. 13435, 13437. Two. Stocky Id., Exuma Key, opp. Roseville, Bahamas, Br. W. I. C.J. Maynard. T.Barbour. 1915. MEM. Mus. coMP. zooL., 47, 1921, p. 228, pi. 1, fig. 2; pi. 10, figs. 5-8. Good specimen of a distinct species. Sphaerodactylus glaucus Cope cotype 13570. One. Merida, Yucatan. A. Schott. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1920. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1865, p. 192. In poor, soft condition. Sphaerodactylus grandisquamis Stejneger paratypes = Sphaerodactylus macrolepis Giinther 7300. Four. Loquillo, Porto Rico. L. Stejneger. Exch. U.S. Nat. Mus. REPT. u. s. NAT. MUS., 1902 (1904), p. 602, figs. 51-52. A fine example. Sphaerodactylus intermedius Barbour and Ramsden HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPE = Sphaerodactylus cinekeus Wagler 12305. One. Sierra de Hato Nuevo, Matanzas Prov., Cuba. T. Bar- bour. T. Barbour. 1918. 13726. One. Sierra de Hato Nuevo, Matanzas Prov., Cuba. T. Bar- bour. T. Barbour. 1918. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 47, 1919, p. 211. Two good examples of a growth stage of cinereus. Sphaerodactylus macrolepis Giinther. See Sphaerodactylus grandisquamis Stejneger paratypes Sphaerodactylus monilifer Barbour holotype 10786. One. Dominica, Br. W. I. G. A. Ramage. Exch. British Mus. 1915. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 47, 1921, p. 271, pi. 9, fig. 4; pi. 26, figs. 5-8. A fine example. Sphaerodactylus oxyrhinus Gosse. See Sphaerodactylus dacni- COLOR Barbour cotypes BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 343 Sphaerodactylus pacificus Stejneger paratype 13727. One. Cocos Id., Costa Rica. Prof. Biolley. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1920. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 16, 1903, p. 3. In fair condition. Sphaerodactylus picturatus Garman cotypes = Sphaerodactylus copei Steindachner 3341-42. Four. Near Grand Anse R., Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Pur- chased. 1865. BULL. ESSEX I>fST., 19, 1887, p. 19. Good to fair specimens. Sphaerodactylus pictus Garman cotypes 6071. Two. St. Kitts, Br. W. I. S. Garman. Blake Exped. 1880. BULL. ESSEX INST., 19, 1887, p. 20. Good specimens. Sphaerodactylus scaber Barbour and Ramsden holotype and paratypes 12304. One 9 . Sierra de San Juan de los Perros, N. Camaguey, Cuba. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1918. 13438-41. Four. Sierra de San Juan de los Perros, N. Camaguey,Cuba. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1918. MEM. MUS. coMP. zooL., 47, 1919, p. 126, pi. 3, fig. 3. An excellent suite. Sphaerodactylus torrei Barbour cotypes 6916. Three. Santiago de Cuba. W. Robinson. W. Robinson. 1904. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 260. Good examples, the largest the one described. Sphaerodactylus vincenti Boulenger cotype 10788. One. St. Vincent, Br. W. I. G. A. Ramage. Exch. British Mus. 1915. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1891, p. 354. A good example. 344 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Sphenomorphus arborens Taylor paratypes 20142-43, Two. Canlaon Volcano, Occidental Negros, Philippine Is, E. H. Taylor. Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1925. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 12, 1917, p. 373, pi. 1. Good examples. Sphenomorphus biparietalis Taylor paratypes 20439. One. Jolo Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927, 26384-85. Two. Lapac, Sulu Archipelago, Philippine Is. E. H. Tay- lor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 13, 1918, p. 249, text fig. 7. Excellent condition. Sphenomorphus curtirostris Taylor paratypes 20144-45. Two. Lake Mamil, Mindanao, Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. Exch, Carnegie Mus. 1925. PHIL. JOUR. SCI., 10, 1915, p. 101. Fine specimens. Sphenomorphus florensis barbouri Dunn paratypes 27026-31. Six. Nr, Uhak, North coast of Wetar, Dutch East Indies, Burden-Dunn Exped. T. Barbour. 1928. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 288, 1927, p. 5. Good condition. Sphenomorphus florensis nitidus Dunn paratypes 27016-25. Ten. Komodo Id., Dutch East Indies. Burden-Dunn Ex- ped. T.Barbour. 1928. AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 288, 1927, p. 5. Good condition. Sphenomorphus florensis weberi Dunn holotype 20996. One. Station 277, Damma Id., Dutch East Indies. Siboga Exped. Exch. Amsterdam Mus. 1925, AMER. MUS. NOVIT., 288, 1927, p. 6. Good condition. Sphenophryne anthonyi Boulenger cotype 2896. One. Mt, Victoria, New Guinea. A. S, Anthonv. Exch. British Mus. 1912. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST., (6), 19, 1897, p. 10, pi. 2, fig. A good specimen. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 345 Sphenophryne monticola Boulenger cotype 2897. One. Lombok Id., Dutch East Indies. Mr. Alfred Everett. Exch. British Mus. 1912. ANN. MAG. NAT. HIST., (6), 19, 1897, p. 508. A good specimen. Staurois acridoides Cope cotypes = Phrynobatrachus acridoides (Cope) 15026-32. Seven. Zanzibar, E. Africa. C. Cooke. Purchased. 1862. JOUR. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1867, p. 198. Most of them somewhat macerated but several in good condition. Their throats rather more heavily spotted than in average mainland examples. Reregistered from Nos. 457 and 459 of old catalogue. Stenocercus nigromaculatus Noble holotype and paratypes 17975. One. Huancabamba R., Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peru- vian Exped. 1916. 18766-69. Four. Huancabamba R., Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard- Peruvian Exped. 1916. OCC. papers BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 5, 1924, p. 112. A fine series. Stenodactylus elimensis Barbour holotype 9631. One. Wadv Gharandel, Sinai. J. C. Phillips and W. M. Mann. J. C. Phillips. 1914. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 5, 1914, p. 79, pi. 2. An excellent specimen. Stenostoma myopicum Garman cotypes = Leptotyphlops myopica (Garman) 4518. One. San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Edward Palmer. Edward Palmer. 1879. 4526. Three. Savineto, near Tampico, Mexico. Edward Palmer. Edward Palmer. 1879. 4592. One. San Pedro, Coahuila, Mexico. Edward Palmer. Edward Palmer. 1880. 6365. One. Mexico. W. B. Richardson. Purchased. 1865. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1883, p. 6. Mostly in very good condition. 346 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Stenostoma rubellum Garman holotype = Leptotyphlops dulcis (Baird and Girard) 4584. One. Uvalde, Uvalde Co., Texas, U. S. A. Edward Palmer. Edward Palmer. 1880. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1883, p. 5. A good little specimen. Stenostoma tenuiculum Garman holotype = Leptotyphlops humilis (Baird and Girard) 4519. One. SanLuisPotosi, Mexico. Edward Palmer. Edward Palmer. 1879. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1883, p. 5. A good specimen. Stereocyclops incrassatus Cope holotype 1525. One. Sao Mateos, S. of Rio Janeiro, Brazil. Hartt and Cope- land. Thayer Exped. 1864-65. PROC. AMER. PHIL. SOC, 1869, p. 165. In very poor condition, perhaps this form is near Grypiscus and Cyclor- hamphus. Sternotherus carinatus (Gray). See Goniochelys triquetra Agassiz COTYPE Sternotherus minor (Agassiz). See Goniochelys minor Agassiz COTYPES Sternotherus odoratus (Latreille). See Ozotheca tristycha Agassiz COTYPES Stumpffia psologlossa Boettger cotypes 9336-37. Two. Nossi-be, Madagascar. A. Voeltzkow. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1923. zooL. ANz., 1881, p. 360. Good specimens. Syrrhophus caryophyllaceus Barbour holotypes and paratypes = Eleutherodactylus caryophyllaceus (Barbour) 13039. One. La Loma, W. Panama. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1927. 13040-49. Ten. La Loma, W. Panama. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 28, pi. 2, fig. 1. Excellent condition. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 347 Syrrhophus ineptus Barbour holotype 13050. One. Rio Chenille, Canal Zone. W. S.Brooks and E. Wiggles- worth. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 25, pi. 1, fig. 1. A second specimen is now in the museum, it was obtained on the Rio Tapia, Panama Republic by the same collectors. Syrrhophus lutosus Barbour and Dunn holotype 8023. One. Navarro, Costa Rica. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1920. PROC. BIOL. SOC. W^ASH., 34, 1921, p. 158. A good specimen. Syrrhophus molinoi Barbour holotype 13051. One. Barro Colorado Id., Canal Zone. T. Barbour. T. Bar- bour. 1927. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 28, pi. 2, fig. 2. Excellent condition. Syrrhophus mystaceus Barbour holotype 8241. One. Cerro de los Estropajos, W. of Jalapa, Mexico. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1921. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 35, 1922, p. 112. A well-preserved example. Syrrhophus obesus Barbour holotype and paratype = Eleutherodactylus obesus (Barbour) 13052. One. Gutierrez, Bocas del Toro, W. Panama. Dunn and Duryea. T. Barbour. 1927. 13053-55. Three. Gutierrez, Bocas del Toro, W. Panama. Dunn and Duryea. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 27, pi. 1, fig. 3. Excellent condition. Syrrhophus pardalis Barbour holotype and paratype 13057. One. La Loma, Chiriquicito, to Boquete trail, Panama Repub- lic. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1927. 13058-60. Three. La Loma, Chiriquicito, to Boquete trail, Panama Repubhc. E. R. Dunn. T. Barbour. 1927. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 10, 1928, p. 26, pi. 1, fig. 2. Excellent condition. 348 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Tachymenis peruviana Wiegmann. See Leimadophis andicolus Barbour holotype and paratype Tachymenis surinamensis Dunn holotype and paratype 5133. One. Surinam. Probably from F. W. Cragin of Paramaribo. 16714. One. Surinam. Probably from F. W. Cragin of Paramaribo. PROC. BIOL. soc. WASH., 35, 1922, p. 220. Very fair specimens. The number of the type is "5133" not "5123" as given by Dunn. The paratype "16714" was merely referred to as "a second specimen." Tantilla albiceps Barbour holotype 20600. One. Barro Colorado Id., Gatun Lake, Canal Zone. T. Bar- bour. T. Barbour. 1925. OCC. PAPERS BOSTON SOC. NAT. HIST., 6, 1925, p. 156. Well preserved. Tantilla deviatrix Barbour holotype 6195. One. San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Edward Palmer. Purchased. 1885. PROC. BIOL. soc. WASH., 29, 1916, p. 94. A fine specimen. Tantilla eiseni Stejneger paratype 12089. One. Fresno, California. G. Eisen. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1917. PROC. V. S. NAT. MTJS., 18, 1896, p. 117. Rather soft. Tantilla melanocephala (Linne). See Elapomorphus nuchalis Barbour holotype ?Tantilla planiceps (Blainville). See Scolecophis fumiceps Cope Tarbophis beetzii Barbour holotype 16728. One. Kolmanskop, S. W. Africa. Werner Beetz. Prof. C. Palache. 1921. PROC. BIOL. soc. WASH., 35, 1922, p. 229-230. A good specimen. Since found by Mr. W. S. Brooks at Luderitz Bay about seventy miles from the type locality. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 349 Teleolepis striaticeps Cope holotype = Philodryas serka (Schlegel) 2909. One. Brazil. George Sceva. Thayer Exped. 1864-65. PROC. AMER. PHIL. SOC, 11, 1869, p. 153. Cope cites M. C. Z. No. "909." This is either an original number of more likely a lapsus for "2909" which is the number it now bears and the data of which fits this specimen. Telescopus geoffroyanus cyprianus Barbour and Amaral HOLOTYPE 22375. One. Cyprus. Exch. British Mus. 1926. In fine condition. Telmatobius culeus (Garman). See Cyclorhamphus culeus Gar- man cotype Telmatobius ignavus Barbour and Noble holotype 4093. One. Huancabamba, Prov. Piura, N. W. Peru. G. K. Noble. Harvard-Peruvian Exped. 1916, BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 58, 1920, p. 414. A beautiful specimen. Telmatobius niger Barbour and Noble holotype and paratypes 3037. One. Palmira Desert, Ecuador, 10,500 ft. " Mining engineer." T. Barbour. 1907. 3035-36,3038-40. Five. Palmira Desert, Ecuador, 10,500ft. "Mining engineer." T. Barbour. 1907. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 58, 1920, p. 413. The largest specimen is the type, the others paratypes. Specimens from this series are in 'Washington (U. S". National Museum), Ann Arbor, and possibly elsewhere. They were distributed as T. jelskii before topotypes of that species had been seen. Terrapene CAROLINA (Linne). See Cistudo virginea Agassiz. COTYPES Terrapene Carolina triunguis (Agassiz). See Cistudo triunguis Agassiz COTYPES Terrapene major (Agassiz). See Cistudo major Agassiz cotypes Terrapene ornata (Agassiz). See Cistudo ornata Agassiz cotypes 350 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Testudo clivosa Garman holotype 11075. One. [?Galapagos Is.]. "Narraga 1861" Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1914. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 30, 1917, p. 283, pi. 21. A bony shell with seven or eight scutes in place. Of its history nothing defin- ite is known but it was supposed to have come from the Mascarenes. Testudo elephantopus Harlan ?cotype 11063. One. Galapagos Is. "C. de S." W. Lvman. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1914. JOUR. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1827, p. 284, fig. 11. Perhaps a cotype. Harlan mentions seeing several specimens. One should be in the Academy at Philadelphia, but cannot be foimd. This specimen (11063) bears much resemblance to Harlan's figure. Testudo galapagoensis Baiir holotype = Testudo nigra Quoy and Gaimard 11064. One. Galapagos Is. "Ship Abigail, 1835, Bej. Clark, Master." Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1914. amer. NAT., 23, 1889, p. 1044. A giant shell figured by Garman on plate 35 of Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., 30, 1917 and referred to on p. 289. Testudo nigra Quoy and Gaimard. See Testudo galapagoensfs Baur HOLOTYPE Testudo typica Garman holotype 11072. One. [?Galapagos Is.]. C. F. Winslow. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1914. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 30, 1917, p. 285, pis. 22, 34. A dried shell. Thamnophis proximus (Say). See Eutaenia faireyi Baird and Girard cotype Thassochelys (Colpochelys) kempii Garman cotypes = Caretta kempii (Garman) Gulf of Mexico. Mr. Kemp of Key West. Kemp. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 6, 1880, p. 123. These specimens are mounted and on exhibition in the systematic gallery of reptiles; one is a skeleton. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 351 Thecadactylus rapicaudus Houttuyn. See Platydactylus THECONYX Dumeril and Bibron cotypes TiAPORUS FULIGINOSUS CopC COTYPE 20294. One. Swan Id., off Honduras Coast, Caribbean Sea (Extinct). C. H. Townsend. Exeh. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1925. PROC. AMER. PHIL, soc, 30, 1892, p. 132, pi. 1. A soft example of this species exterminated since the introduction of cats. TOMOPTERNA LABROSA Cope COTYPES = RaNA LABROSA (Cope) 1583, 1585. Three. Madagascar. Capt. W. W. Goodhue. A. Agassiz. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 138. Old poor specimens. ToMOPTERNA POROSA Cope COTYPES = Rana nigromaculata nigromaculata Hallowell 1611. Three. Kanagawa, Japan. J. F. Gulick. J. F. Gulick. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 139. Poor specimens. Trachycephalus ovatus Cope holotype = Hyla dominicensis Tschudi 1518. One. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1859. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1863, p. 44. A good specimen. Tretanorhinus insulae-pinorum Barbour paratype 11190. One. Los Indios, Isle of Pines, Cuba. G. A. Link. Carnegie Mus. 1915. ANN. CARNEGIE MUS., 10, 1916, p. 306. A good example. Tretanorhinus nigroluteus Cope. See Helicops agassizii Jan. HOIsOTYPE Tretioscincus laevicaudus Cope cotypes 5788. Three. Polvon, Nicaragua. McNeil. Peabody Mus., Salem. 1886. PROC. AMER. PHIL. SOC, 11, 1870, p. 557. One cotype found in this Museum and two returned recently from the Phila- delphia Academy where several remain. 352 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Trigonocephalus asper Garman cotypes = BoTHROPS ATRox (Linnc) 2718. Two heads. Obispo, Isthmus of Darien. G. A. Maack. G. A. Maack. 1871. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1883, p. 124. Very large old adult heads which have the carinate scales tectiform and scab- rous. The old town of Bas Obispo, Panama, is now under the waters of Gatun Lake in the Canal Zone. Trigonocephalus caribbaeus Garman cotypes = BoTHROPS ATROX (Linne.) 4812. One. St. Lucia, Br. W. I. C. Semper. C. Semper. 1879. 4813. One. St. Pierre, Martinique, Fr. W. I. A.Morgan. A.Morgan. 1879. 4814. One. St. Lucia, Br. W. L S. Garman. S. Garman. 1879. PROC. AMER. PHIL, soc, 24, 1887, p. 285. Rather soft specimens. Trigonocephalus intermedius Strauch cotype = Agkistrodon blomhoffii intermedius (Strauch) 5385. One. Minnesinsk, Government of Irkutsk, Siberia. Exch. St. Petersburg Mus. 1885. MEM. ACAD. SCI. ST. PETERSBOURG, (7), 21, 4, 1873, p. 245, 282. A good specimen. Trimeresururus gramineus yunnanensis (Schmidt). See Trimere- suRus yunnanensis Schmidt paratypes Trimeresurus halieus Griffin. (Trimerisurus err. typ.) cotype 25854. One. Polillo Id., PhiHppine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. PHIL. JOUR. SCI. SECT. D,5, 1910, p. 214. Excellent condition. Trimeresurus yunnanensis Schmidt paratypes •= Trimeresurus gramineus yunnanensis (Schmidt) 14671. One. Yunnan-fu, Yunnan, China. Rev. J. Graham. T. Bar- bour. 1921. 16734. One. Luchien-hsien, Yunnan, China. Rev. J. Graham. T. Barbour. 1922. AMER. MUS., novit., 157, 1925, p. 4. Excellent condition. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 353 Teiturus boscai (Lataste). See Pelonectes boscaf Lataste COTYPES Triturus italicus (Peracca). See Molge italica Peracca cotypes Triturus viridescens dorsalis (Harlan). See Diemyctylus viri- DESCENS viTTATUs H. Garman ' cotypes Tropidonotus (Macropophis) melanocephalus Werner paratype = Natrix melanocephala (Werner) 22201. One. New Britain. F. Werner coll. Purchased. 1925. siTZB. AKAD. wiss. v/iEN, 134, abt. 1, 1925, p. 47. In fair condition. Tropidonotus taxispilotus Holbrook cotypes ? = Natrix taxispilota (Holbrook) 16. Head. Charleston, S. Carolina, U. S. A. J. E. Holbrook. Hol- brook to L. Agassiz. 21. One. Charleston, S. Carolina, U.S.A. J. E. Holbrook. Holbrook to L. Agassiz. NORTH amer. herp., ed. 2, 4, 1842, p. 35. These specimens may represent one or both cotypes mentioned by Holbrook which were from the "South Carolina seaboard and the Altamaha River, Georgia." Undoubtedly given to Professor Agassiz by Holbrook during one of his early years of lecturing at Charleston, they were brought to Cambridge by him and were finally labeled simply Charleston, as were most of the other specimens which Holbrook gave to Agassiz. Holbrook speaks of the head of one of the types being 1 inch 6 lines, that of M. C. Z. No. 16 is almost 2 inches, and of No. 21, is at most only 1 inch. This same specimen according to Holbrook was 35 inches in total length with 144 ventrals and 79 subcaudals while M. C. Z. No. 21 is 25 inches with 140 ventrals and 77 subcaudals. TrOPIDOPHIS MACULATUS JAMAICENSIS Stull HOLOTYPE AND PARATYPE 12090. One. Kingston, Jamaica. M. Grabham. T. Barbour. 1917. 7376. One. Kingston, Jamaica. T. Barbour. T. Barbour. 1909. OCC. PAPERS MUS. ZOOL. UNIV. MICH., 195, 1928, p. 12. Good condition. Tropidophis pardalis curtus (Garman). See Ungualia curta Garman holotype 354 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Tropidophorus hainanus Malcolm Smith paratypes 18001-02. Two. Ang Mao, Hainan Id. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1924. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1923, p. 779. Fine examples. Tropidophorus laotus Malcolm Smith paratypes 16658-59. Two. Muang Liep, Siam. Malcolm Smith. T. Barbour. 1922. PROC. ZOOL. SOC. LOND., 1923, p. 777. Fine specimens. Tropidophorus perplexus Barbour holotype 14632. One. Long Loba, Tinjar R., Sarawak. H. W. Smith. H. W. Smith. 1921. PROC N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1921, p. 88. A fine example. Tropidophorus rivularis Taylor paratypes 21024, 26537-38. Three. Bunawan, Agusan Prov. Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. Exch. Carnegie Mus. and Gift of T. Barbour. 1925 and 1927. pmL. JOUR. SCI., 10, 1915, p. 106. A good example. Tropidophorus robinsoni Malcolm Smith paratypes 16661-62. Two. Tasan, S. Siam. Malcolm Smith. T.Barbour. 1922. JOUR. NAT. HIST. SOC. SIAM, 3, 1919, p. 223. Good examples. Tropidophorus stejnegeri Taylor paratypes 26533-36. Four. Abung x\bung, Basilian Id., Philippine Is. E. H. Taylor. T. Barbour. 1927. pmL. JOUR. SCI., 21, 1922, p. 285, pi. 4, fig. 1. Excellent condition. Tropidurus abingdonii Baur cotypes = Tropidurus pacificus Steindachner BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 355 22667-68. Two. Abingdon Id., Galapagos Is. Albatross Exped. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1926. BIOL. CENTRALBL., 10, 1890, p. 479. Good condition. Tropidurus albemarlensis Baur cotype = Tropidurus albemarlensis albemarlensis Baur. 22663. One. Albemarle Id., Galapagos Is. Albatross Exped. Exch. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1926. BIOL. CENTRALBL. 10, 1890,, p. 478. Good condition. Tropidurus albemarlensis albemarlensis Baur. See Tropidurus albemarlensis Baur, indefatigabilis Baur, jacobii Baur cotypes Tropidurus albemarlensis barringtonensis Baur. See Tropi- durus barringtonensis Baur cotypes Tropidurus barringtonensis Baur cotypes = Tropidurus albemarlensis barringtonensis (Baur) 9401-3. Three. Barrington Id., Galapagos Is. G. Baur. Exch. Clark Univ. 1914. FESTSCHRIFT FtJR LEUCKART, 1892, p. 268, fig. Well preserved. Tropidurus delanonis Baur. See Tropidurus hoodensis Baur cotypes Tropidurus hoodensis Baur cotype = Tropidurus delanonis Baur cotype 22664. One. Hood Id., Galapagos Is. Albatross Exped. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1926. BIOL. CENTRALBL., 10, 1890, p. 478 (substituting name). Good condition. Tropidurus indefatigabilis Baur cotypes = Tropidurus albemarlensis albemarlensis Baur 22665. One. Indefatigable Id., Galapagos Is. Albatross Exped. Exch, U.S. Nat. Mus. 1926. 356 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY 22666. One. James Id., Galapagos Is. Albatross Exped. Exch. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1926. BIOL. CENTRALBL., 10, 1890, p. 478. Good condition. Tropidurus jacobii Baur cotypes = Tropidurus albemarlensis albemarlensis Baur 9410-11, 9881-82. Four. James Id., Galapagos Is. G. Baur. Exch. Clark Univ. 1914. 9421-24. Four. Jervis Id., Galapagos Is. G. Baur. Exch. Clark Univ. 1914. FESTSCHRIFT FtJR LEUCKART, 1892, p. 269. All in good condition. Tropidurus pacificus Steindachner. See Tropidurus abingdonii Baur. cotypes Tropidurus peruvianus (Lesson). See Microlophus lessonii Dumeril and Bibron. cotype Tympanocryptis lineata centralis Sternfeld. paeatype 21885. One. Fonke R., Central Australia. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1925. ABH. SENCKENB. NAT. GES., 38, 1925, p. 234. Typhlops avakubae Schmidt paratype 13600. One. Medje, Belgian Congo. Lang-Chapin Exped. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1920. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. HIST., 49, 1923, p. 51, fig. 1. Well preserved. Typhlops beddomii Boulenger cotype 22372. One. Travancore Hills, S. India. Col. Beddome. Exch. British Mus. 1926. FAUNA BRITISH INDIA, REPT., 1890, p. 237. A fine specimen. Typhlops cumingii mansuetus Barbour holotype 14270. One. Keri Keri, San Cristobal Id., Solomon Is. W. M. Mann. Mus. Exped. 1921. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1921, p. 108, pi. 6. A fine example. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 357 Typhlops fornasinii Bianconi. See Onychocephalus trilobus Peters. cotype Typhlops longicauda Taylor paratypes 20076-77. Two. Bunawan,AgusanProv., Philippine Is. E.H.Taylor. Exch. Carnegie Mus. 1925. PHIL. JOTJR. SCI., 14, 1919, p. 108. A very good pair of specimens. Typhlops mossambicus (Peters) . See Onychocephalus mossambicus Peters cotype Typhlops olivaceus reduncus Barbour holotype 14269. One. Keri Keri, San Cristobal Id., Solomon Is. W. M. Mann. Mus. Exped. 1921. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1921, p. 107, pi. 5. A fine example. Typhlops pallidus (Cope). See Letheobia pallida Cope holotype Typhlops pusillus Barbour holotype and paratypes 8719. One. Cape Haitien, Haiti. W. M. Mann. Mus. Exped. 1913. 8755. One. Emery, Haiti. W. M. Mann. Mus. Exped. 1913. 8773. One. Cape Haitien, Haiti. W.M.Mann. Mus. Exped. 1913. 8774-75. Two. Grand Riviere, Haiti. W. M. Mann. Mus. Exped. 1913. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 44, 1914, p. 323. A finely preserved series. Typhlops sudanensis Schmidt paratype 13599. One. Faradje, Belgian Congo. Lang-Chapin Exped. Exch. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1920. BULL. AMER. MUS. NAT. mST., 49, 1923, p. 51, fig. 2. Good example. Typhlops uluguruensis Barbour and Loveridge holotype and paratypes 23080. One. Nyange, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T. Barbour. 1927. 358 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY 23081-82. Two. Nyange, Uluguru Mts., Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge. T, Barbour. 1927. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 50, 1928, p. 104. Good condition. Typhlops wilderi Garman cotypes = Helminthophis wilderi (Garman) 5126, 18138, 19585. Three. Sao Cypriao, Minas Geraes, Brazil. J. G. Branner. B. G. Wilder and Cornell Univ. Mus. 1883 and 1924. SCIENCE OBSERVER, 4, 1883, p. 48. Well-preserved specimens. Typhlosaurus aurantiacus Peters cotype 21046. One. Inhambane, Mozambique. W.Peters. Exeh. Zool. Mus. Berlin. 1925. MONATSBER. AKAD. WISS. BERLIN, 1854, p. 620. A fine example. Ungualia curta Garman holotype = Tropidophis pardalis curtus (Garman) 6114. One. Cuba. PROC. AMER. pmL. soc, 24, 1887, p. 279. Miss Olive G. Stull in her recent (1928) revision of this genus revives Gar- man's curta from the synonymy of T. pardalis making it a subspecies. She considers the locality "Cuba" doubtful as it conforms to New Providence, Bahaman specimens but gives the range as "New Providence Island, Bahamas and possibly Cuba." Uromacer dorsalis Dunn holotype 12867. One. La Gonave Id., Haiti. G. M. Allen. Mus. Exped. 1919. PROC. N. ENG. ZOOL. CLUB, 7, 1920, p. 43. Somewhat hardened but perfect. Uromacer frenatus Giinther. See Uromacer inornatus Garman cotypes Uromacer inornatus Garman cotypes = Uromacer frenatus Giinther 3345. Two. Jeremie, Haiti. P. R. Uhler. P. R. Uhler. 1865. 3610. Two. Jeremie, Haiti. D. F. Weinland. Purchased. 1859. PROC. AMER. PHIL. SOC, 24, 1887, p. 284. One or two not really well preserved. BARBOUR AND LOVERIDGE : REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 359 Urotheca lateristriga (Berthold). See Dromicus temporalis Cope HOLOTYPE Uta slevini Van Denburgh paratype 16779. One. Mejia Id., Gulf of California, Mexico. J.R.Slevin. Exeh. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1922. OCC. PAPERS CALIF. ACAD. SCI., 10, 1, 1922, p. 194. Excellent specimen. Varanus punctatus orient alis (Fry). See Varanus punctatus var. ORIENTALIS Fry cotype Varanus punctatus var. orientalis Fry cotype = Varanus punctatus orientalis (Fry) 10267. One. Eidsvold, Upper Burnett R., Queensland, Australia. Exch. Austr. Mus. 1914. REC. AUSTRALIAN MUS., 10, 2, 1913, p. 18, figS. A fine specimen but rather young. Verticaria ceralbensis Van Denburgh and Slevin paratype 16839. One. Ceralvo Id., Gulf of California. J.R.Slevin. Exch. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1922. PROC. CALIF. ACAD. SCI., 11, 1922, p. 396. A fine e.xample. Virginia inornata Garman cotypes = PoTAMOPHis striatulus (Liuue) 2453. Two Dallas, Texas, U. S. A. Mr. Boll. Mr. Boll. 1870. MEM. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 8, 1883, p. 97. Good examples. Voeltzkovia mira Boettger cotypes 7750, 17637-39. Ten. Majunga, Madagascar. A. Voeltzkow. Exch. Senck. Mus. 1911 and 1923. KATAL. SENCKElSTB., 1, 1893, p. 116. In excellent condition. Wetmorena haetiana Cochrane paratype 24536. One. Morne Cabaio, Massif de la Salle, Haiti. Alexander Wetmore. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1927. PROC. BIOL. SOC. WASH., 40, 1927, p. 91. Good condition. 360 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY WooDWORTHiA DiGiTATA Garman cotypes of genus and species 6153. Two. New Zealand. Edwards. Edwards. 1879. BULL. MUS. COMP. ZOOL., 39, 1901, p. 4, pi. 1, figs. 2-2 f. In good order. Xenodon suspectus Cope holotype = Ophis suspectus (Cope) 3649. One. Lake Jose Assu, Brazil. L. Agassiz. Thaver Exped. 1864-65. PROC. ACAD. NAT. SCI. PHILA., 1868, p. 133. An old soft specimen but in useful condition. Xenopholis scALARis (Wucherer). See Gerrosteus prosopis Cope COTYPE ZoNOSAURUS RUFiPES (Boettger). See Gerrhosaurus (Cicigna) RUFiPES Boettger cotype ZoNURUS namaquensis Methuen and Hewitt paratype 22479. One. Great Karas Mts., S. W. Africa. P. A. Methuen. Exch. Transvaal Mus. 1926. ANN. TRANSVAAL MUS., 4, 1914, p. 137. Good condition. ZoNURUs tropidosternum Cope holotype 5724. One. " Madagascar." Essex Inst., Salem. 1886. PROC. AMER. PHIL. SOC, 11, 1869, p. 169. In good condition. The locality is incorrect; the lizard no doubt came from the mainland opposite Zanzibar.