68 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



M. 



LcDgtli from end muzzle to eye 0057 



" " " ear 0105 



" " " axilla . . '. . .0170 



" " ' groin 0350 



" " " end of tail . . . .1190 



This species resembles both tlie A. lo7igicaudus, Hallow., and A. 

 trochilas., Cope.' From the former it differs in the smooth abdo- 

 minal scales, large auricular meatus, etc.; resembling more the 

 latter. In A. frochilus^ a line specimen of which accompanies the 

 collection, the scales of the frontal area are much smaller, form- 

 ing nine rows ; four rows separate the superciliaries from each 

 other and from the occipital. The muzzle is longer, and the head 

 is marked with brown chevrons and cross-bands. 



Dedicated to Dr. Bransford, who has been successful in his 

 zoological investigations in connection with the expedition. 



Anolis trochilus, Cope. 



A female, with a single larsie e^g in each oviduct. 



Anolis cupreus, Hallow. 

 Anolis biporcatus, Wiegm. 



The most southern locality recorded for this species. 



Anolis pentaprion, Cope. 



The most northern locality yet discovered for this Anolis. 



Chamaeleopsis hernandezii, Weig. 

 Stenodactylus fuscus, Hall. 

 Sphaerodactylus glaucus, Cope. 

 Amiva eutropia, Cope. 



TESTUDIXATA. 



Einosternum leucostomum, Duui. 



BATRACHIA. 



Bufo sternosignatus, Gthr. 

 Bufo, sp- 



Dendrobates auratus, Girard. 

 Dendrobates Ignitus, sp. nov. 



First finger shorter than second ; end of the tarsus of the 

 extended foot reaching the end of the muzzle. Membranura tyra- 

 pani visible, one-fifth the eye slit in extent ; muzzle little promi- 

 nent, as long as eye measured on the side. Derm of the back 



' Proceed. Acad. Sci. Phila., 1871, 215. 



