I 1J Mr. J. E. Gray on Reptiles 



the crest COn&Uta of two aeries of elongate scales ; those un the chin 

 ire much larger than those on the belly. 



" Pound always basking on the trunks of trees in forests near the 

 Bea side on the north coast of Cuba. It generally basks with its head 

 downwards and is exceedingly alert. It will live in confinement." — 

 W. S. M. 



IV. Anolis. 



The penultimate joint of the toes dilated. Back and nape simple 

 or with a low crest formed of two diverging series of short triangular 

 scales. Ventral scales flat, imbricate. 



The specimens of this genus which we have in the British Museum 

 may be thus divided into groups and described. 



A. Crest produced along the back. 



a. Tail much compressed, irregularly serrated above. Ventral scales 



square, smooth. 



1 . Anolis maculatus. Scales of the back convex, of the sides smaller, 

 granular ; blueish, black-spotted; lips, streak over ears and shoulders 

 white ; and a streak from the back of the eyes, over the ears black. 



Inhab. . 



b. Tail compressed, regularly serrated above, and many keeled beneath. 



Ventral scales ovate, keeled. 



2. Anolis occipitalis. Scales of the back many-sided, keeled, of the 

 sides smaller, elongate ; brown, beneath blueish-white ; occipital pit 

 large, rounded toothed, head shields smooth. 



Inhab. West Indies. Presented by Thomas Bell, Esq. 



c. Tail subcompressed, slightly serrated above. Ventral scales 



square, smooth. 



3. Anolis similis. Scales of the back rather convex, of the sides 

 rather smaller ; olive green with a few black spots ; head shields 

 rather convex. 



Inhab. . 



4. Anolis Alligator (Dumeril and Bibron, iv. 134 ?). Scales of the 

 back polygonal, nearly flat, of the sides smaller; green scattered 

 with white spots; head shields flat with two series of large close 

 transverse convex shields between the eyes. 



Inhab. . 



B. Crest only on the nape or wanting. 



a. The ventral scales ovate, keeled. 



* Tail roundish without any central crest. 



5. Anolis porcatus. Scales of the back moderate, hexangular, keeled, 



