24 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 92 



ANOLIS PULCHELLUS Dum6ril and Bibron 



.liidlis piihliclliis Dvimeril and Bibron, Erpet. Gen., vol. 4, p. 97, 1837. 

 U.S.N.M. no. 78957 from Virgin Gcjrda, July 19, 1929. 



ANOLIS RICHARDII Dumeril and Bibron 



Aiiolis ricliardii Dumeril and P.ihron, Erpet. Gen., vol. 4, p. 141, 1837. 



U.S.N.M. nos. 79090-3 from Admiralty Bay, Bequia Island, August 

 16, 1929; nos. 79135-8 from Carriacou Island. August 21, 1929; nos. 

 79139-46 from High Hill, about 2 miles east of Hillsborough, Big 

 Carriacou Island, August 21, 1929 ; nos. 79167-89 from the Annandale 

 Estate, Grenada, August 25, 1929; no. 79197, a young one taken at 

 Mineral Springs, northeast Grenada, August zy, 1929. 



A detailed comparison of the lizards from Bequia and Carriacou with 

 specimens from Grenada, including one of the cotypes of Anol'is 

 trossulus Garman, makes it apparent that they are alike in every 

 essential of scalation. If any valid color differences exist, they are not 

 apparent in the material at hand. 



ANOLIS ROQUET (Lac^pede) 



Lacerta roquet Lacepede, Hist. Nat. Quad. Ovip. Serp. vol. i (synopsis-method., 

 div. 4), 1778. 



U.S.N.M. nos. 79038-9 from High Mountains, Martinique, August 



8, 1929 ; nos. 79040-55 from Diamond Hill, South Martinique, August 



9, 1929; nos. 79056-9 from the north shore of Fort de France Harbor, 

 Martinique, August 7, 1934. " Tree-climbing lizards ". 



ANOLIS SAGREI Dumeril and Bibron 



Anolis sagrei Dumeril and Bibron, Erpet. Gen., vol. 4, p. 149, 1837. 



U.S.N.M. nos. 75759-65 and nos. 75771-89 from one-fourth mile 

 south of La Guira Mansion near San Diego de los Bafios, Pinar del 

 Rio, Cuba, June 16, 1928; nos. 81690-4 from Palomito Cay, Oriente 

 Province, Cuba, September i, 1930; nos. 81695-6 from Blanco Cay, 

 Camagiiey Province, Cuba, September 6, 1930; nos. 81697-8 from 

 Doce Leguas in Camagiiey Province, Cuba, September 7, 1930; no. 

 81699 from Cachiboca Cay, Camagiiey Province, Cuba, September 8, 

 1930; nos. 81762-3 from Sandy Cay, Cuba, September 19, 1930; no. 

 81824 from Puerto Portillo, Oriente Province, Cuba, August 29, 1930 ; 

 no. 81891 from East Point, Second Cay, Cuba, September 19, 1930. 

 A few weeks after being preserved, the gular skin of no. 75765 was 

 burnt sienna, and the gular scales were light chrome-yellow ; the 



