6C)6 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 



separated from supraorbital semicircles by one or two scale-rows; 

 semicirculars separated by one row of scales or in contact; dewlap of 

 male covered with large, keeled, pointed, imbricate scales. 



Ti/pe.—^o. 27291, U.S.N.M.; hills 3 miles east of Ponce, P. E.; 

 collector, C. W. Richmond. 



Ilahitat. — Porto llico. 



VentTiils. 



Laterals. 



Middle of 

 back. 



Laterals. 



Ventrals. 



117 120 



Figs. 117-120. — Anolis poncensis. 117, scales around middle of body. 5^ x natural size. 118, side 

 of head; 119, top of head. 2| x natural size. 120, side of tail at level of fifth verticil. r>t x natural 

 size. No. 27294, U.S.N.M. 



BescrljMon. — Adult male; U.S.N.M., No. 27294; hill 3 miles east 

 of Ponce; April 16, 1900. Top of head with two slightly curved and 

 low frontal ridges; frontal hollow very shallow; head scales more or 

 less wrinkled or keeled; four scales in a row between the nostrils; 

 supraocular semicircles broadl}^ in contact; occipital slightly larger 



