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Geographic Origins: Caribbean
Category: Reptiles
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A Large Turtle brought by Capn. Edward Jones, Schooner Mary Ross
The common changeable green lizard
Severall Small lizards of various kinds
Two small snakes alive caught in the Brig Grace Anne Green, from the Havanna
The under ground lizard with Short legs vipered Skin a kin to the galliwasp
Lizards from Antigu[a] W. Indies
A Living Elephant turtle from St. Thomas
The great green lizard with a crest long his back
Two snake-skins, from the island of Trinidad, one measuring in length 7 feet 4 inches, and the other 13 feet 8 inches
2 Living Guana's from W. Indies
The amphisbana or two headed Snake
A marbled Lizard from Trinadad island of Cuba
Two black Snakes
Cyclura caronata
Un petit Serpent blanc tacheté de noir du isles de Bahama
Trans.: A small white snake spotted with black from the Bahama Islands
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