308 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Genus Thecadactylus Cuvier. 

 6. Thecadactylus rapicaudus (Houttuyn). 



Gecko rapicauda Houttuyn, Verb. Genotsch. Vlissing, IX, p. 322, PI. Ill, fig. i. 

 Thecadactylus rapicaudus Boulenger, Cat. Lizards, I, 1885, P- m- 



The collection contains but three specimens of this lizard. 

 C. M. No. 940, cf , Bonda, Colombia, H. H. Smith. 

 C. M. No. 941, 9 , Bonda, Colombia, H. H. Smith. 

 C. M. No. 953, cf , South America, Le Boutelier. 



Family IGUANID.E Gray. 



Genus Anolis Daudin. 

 7. Anolis nitens (Wagler). 



Draconura nitcjis Wagler, Syst. Amph., 1830, p. 149. 

 Anolis nitens Boulenger, Cat. Lizards, II, 1885, p. 91. 



The specimen referred to this species, C. M. No. 949, was collected 

 by Haseman at Riberao Azul, Matto of Tiete, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 

 The identification is somewhat doubtful, as the specimen is not in the 

 best of condition, but it agrees well with the description of Anolis 

 nitens in all major characters. 



8. Anolis punctatus Daudin. 



Anolis punctatus Daudin, Rept., IV, 1804, p. 84, PI. XLVIII, fig. 2. 

 Anolis punctatus Boulenger, Cat. Lizards, II, 1885, p. 57. 



This species is represented by a single male specimen, C. M. No. 967, 



collected by Steinbach, in the Department of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, 



Bolivia. 



9. Anolis rosenbergi Boulenger. 



Anolis rosenbergii Bouxenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), XVII, 1896, p. 16. 



A single male specimen which agrees with Boulenger's description, 



C. M. No. 939, was collected by Smith in Colombia. 



10. Anolis steinbachi sp. nov. (Plate XXXIII.) 



Tail cylindrical, no dorsal crest; length of the tibia less than the 

 distance from the tip of the snout to the ear-opening; head about once 

 and a quarter as long as the tibia, once and three-fourths as long as 

 wide; forehead slightly concave; frontal ridges low and broad; all the 

 head -scales strongly keeled, those of the snout bi- or tri-carinate; 

 scales of the supra-orbital semicircles large, separated by one or two 

 series of scales; two or three rows of enlarged supra-oculars (six to 



