72 ANOLIUS CAROLINENSIS. 



coloured cinereous, with a few interrupted white lines, while, in our animal, the 

 same part is always either white, with a few spots and lines of red, or of a 

 beautiful vermilion. 



Besides, in Cocteau's description,* "the scales are carinated on the back and 

 sides," and there is a cervical crest, "carina cervicali hmnili,"t while our animal 

 is entirely ecarinate, &c. 



* Loc. cit., p. 127. t Reptilia, tab. xi. 



