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ON THE REPTILIA OF PERU. 



separated by the small interparietal which is in contact with the frontal. Two 



small suboval parietals on each side, and ten or twelve large scales surrounding 



them behind. Loreal elongate ; labials 5-5. Four supraorbitals, the last two 



separated from the frontal by granules. Six large infralabials, the last three 



smaller and separated by two plates from the labials ; the anterior pair in contact. 



Gular scales small, smooth, a wide band of smaller scales separating them from 



those of the collar. 



M. 



Color olive above, becoming yellow posteriorly and on the tail; below yellowish- 

 olive. A dark line bounding the dorsal scales on the side, and a row of small 

 blackish spots along the middle of the granular lateral band. Femur yellow 

 behind, with two parallel black bands. Tail with light bluish spots on the sides. 

 Head, back, and belly unicolor. 



This fine and very distinct species was brought by Prof. Orton from Pacasmayo, 

 on the Pacific coast of northern Peru. 



11. Cnemidophorus lemniscatus, Daudin. Dum^ril, Bibron, V. p. 128. 

 From the Maranon and the Amazonas at Santarem. 



12. Cnemidophorus armatulus, sp. nov. 



Tongue not furcate behind, but not received into a sheath as in Antiva. 

 Abdominal scales smooth in eight longitudinal rows ; preanal scuta in three rows 

 of two each, followed by two small round scuta in longitudinal line, surrounded 

 by small scales except in front. On each side of these a group of five spur-shaped 

 scales, with projecting acute apices, in two rows, of which the posterior includes 

 three. Gular fold bordered with small scales, which are preceded by two cross- 

 rows of large soutella. Gular region with a few median scutella of the same size 

 which graduate into those surrounding. 



Head rather elongate, frontal not divided ; frontoparietals distinct, longer 

 than wide. Three supraorbitals, the anterior partly isolated. Parietals and inter- 

 parietals each longer than wide, surrounded on the sides and behind by one series 



