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41. Anolis tropidonotus. 
Anolis tropidonotus, Peters, MB. Berl. Ak. 1863, p. 1385, and Ann. & Mag. N. H, 1869, iv. p. 273; 
Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 103, t. 13. fig. 6, and t. 16. fig. 30. 
Norops auratus, O’Shaughn. Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1869, iii. p. 188, and iv. p. 274. 
Norops tropidonotus, O’Shaughn. |. c. 1875, xv. p. 277. 
Hab. Mexico, Huatusco (Peters), Oaxaca (Sallé), Orizaba (Bourgeau). 
42, Anolis uniformis. 
Anolis uniformis, Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xxii. 1885, p. —*. 
Hab. Mexico, Yucatan; GuAaTEMALA. 
43. Anolis metallicus. 
Anolis metallicus, Bocourt, Ann. Sc. Nat. xvii. 1872, art. 2; and Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. t. 17 bis. 
fig. 1. 
Hab. Mexico. 
44, Anolis oxylophus. 
Anolis oxylophus, Cope, Journ. Ac. N. Se. Phil. viii. 1876, p. 123, t. 24. fig. 4, and t. 28. fig. 5. 
Hab. Costa Rica. 
45. Anolis godmani. (Tab. XXVII. fig. E.) 
Anolis godmani, Boulenger, Cat. Lizards, ii. p. —*. 
Hab. Guatemaa (Salvin & Godman); Costa Rica, Irazu (Rogers). 
Head a little longer than the tibia; forehead concave, with short and divergent 
frontal ridges. Gular appendage moderately developed. Body not compressed; no 
fold on the neck or back. Tail cylindrical. Digital dilatations narrow; thirteen or 
fourteen lamelle under the second and third phalanges of the fourth toe. The scales 
of the upper surface of the head are keeled; those of the supraorbital row enlarged, 
and separated from the opposite row by from two to four intervening series. A few 
enlarged, keeled, supraocular scales. Occipital scute larger than the ear-opening, 
separated from the supraorbitals by from three to five series of scales. Scales of the 
back very small, keeled, gradually passing into the minute granules of the sides; 
abdominal scales larger, imbricate, keeled. Upper parts brownish ; upper lip yellowish, 
bordered above by a sharply defined brown band passing through the eye. and above 
the ear-opening ; a dark cross band between the eyes; sometimes a few distant brown 
spots along the vertebral line. 
The view of the head is twice the natural size. 
* Not yet published. 
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