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The Chilian Anolis. Anolius fusco-auratus, D^OrbigiiT/, 

 Voy. A. M. Rept. t. 13,/. 1—4. Dum. et Bib. E. G. iv. ] 10. 



Golden brown, beneath whitish ; head rather elongate ; muzzle 

 broad, rather rounded ; forehead concave ; scales of the head sub- 

 equal, keeled, of back and sides not imbricate, granular, the for- 

 mer largest, of the belly suboval, imbricate, smooth; nape, back 

 and tail not crested ; tail slender, rounded or very slightly com- 

 pressed, with a very feeble keel. 



Inhab. Chili. Mus. Paris, 1 specimen. 



d. Ventral scales smooth, 4:-sided. Tail rather compressed, slightly 



crested. 



The Bronzed Anolis. Anolius aeneiis, Gray, Ann. N. H. v. 

 114. 



Scales small, elongate, slightly keeled, rather smaller on the 

 sides ; nape rounded ; muzzle depressed, with a lozenge-shaped 

 impression ; head-shields smooth, flat, those between the eyes 

 without any shields between them ; golden brown, black dotted ; 

 beneath yellowish, brown spotted. 



a. In spirits. Trop. America. Presented by Thomas Bell, Esq. 



The Pike-headed Anolis. Anolius Lucius, Dum. et Bib. E. 

 G. iv. 105. Cocteau, Sagra Cuba, Rept. 136, t. 



Head short, depressed ; muzzle broad, rounded ; head-shields 

 small, smooth, subcircular, shields of the suborbital edge very 

 large, especially the two on the frontal region ; nape, back and 

 tail not keeled ; tail conical, very long; ears very large; eyebrows 

 granular, with a disk of 4 or 5 angular smooth scales ; scales of 

 the upper parts equal, not imbricate, subcircular, convex, smooth, 

 of belly 4-sided, smooth, imbricate ; blue, with 4 white streaks. 



Inhab. Cuba. Mus. Paris, 1 specimen. 



Goudot's Anolis. Anolius Goudotii, Dum. et Bib. E. G. iv. 



108. 



Head long ; forehead slightly concave ; head-shields many- 

 sided, smooth, the eyebrow-region, and the suborbital ridge co- 

 vered with large smooth plates soldered together ; ears large ; the 

 back and tail not crested ; tail very long, very slender, tapering ; 

 scales of the back small, rhomboidal, keeled, of the side rather 

 granular, of the belly nearly square, smooth, imbricate ; brown, 

 with a pale dorsal streak. 



Inhab. Martinique. Mus. Paris, 1 specimen. 



The Green Anolis. Anolius punctatus, Daud. Rept. iv. 84, 

 t. 66, f. 2. Dum. et Bib. E. G. iv. 112. A. viridis, Nieuw. Abbild. 

 t. — . A. violaceus, Spix, Braz. 15, t. 17, f. 2. 



Head very long, depressed, cut square in front, with a lozenge- 

 shaped frontal concavity ; scales of the head irregularly many- 



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