HERPETOLOGY OF PORTO RICO. 



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Descri^tum.-AduU male; U. S. N. M. No. 2»;s()<); Puol)l(> Viejo, nofti' 

 Sau Juan, about sea level; February IT, 1900. '\\^x^ of head with two 

 slightly curved low frontal ridu-es bord(M-ing a very shallow frontal 

 hotlow; head scales keeled and wrinkled; live scales in a row l)etween 

 nostrils; supraocular semicircles separated l)y one row of scah^s con- 

 siderably smaller than those paving the Hoor of the frontal hollow; 



Ventrals. 



Laterals. 



Ventrals. 



112 116 



Figs. 112-116.— Anolis pulchellus. 112, seale.s around middle of body. 5} x natural size. 113, 

 side of heart; 114, top of heart. 2| x natural size. 115, imrterside of hind foot. 2 ;■; natural size. 

 116, side of tail at level of fiftli verticil. 5} x natural size. No. 26799, U.S.N. M. 



occipital about the size of the ear-opening, separated from the supra- 

 ocular semicircle by three rows of scales; supraocular disk composed of 

 seven or eight enlarged, polygonal, keeled scales, separated from the 

 semicircle })y one row of minute scales; two scales in front of the supra- 

 ocular granules betw^een thesuperciliariesand the supraocular semicir- 

 cle; canthus rostralis consisting of four elongate, narrow shields, the 



