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One specimen collected by the Coppename-expedition. 



29. Thecadactylus rapicoudus Houtt. 



One specimen from Tawiari by Dr. van Cappelle, and one 

 specimen from Lawa, collected by the Gonini-expedition on 

 Oct. 22th '03. 



According to Dr. van Cappelle as well as to Mr. Versteegh 

 the vernacular name of this species is »Kwakwa-sneki". 



30. Anolis punctatus Daud. 



One single male specimen from the Upper-Nickeri by 

 Dr. van Cappelle, and a female specimen collected by the 

 Coppename-expedition. 



*31. Anolis lentiginosus O'Shaughn. 



One specimen pretty well agreeing with Boulenger's 

 description and figure of the typical specimen. By the 

 short and broad head, which is shorter than the tibia, by 

 the short and angular canthus rostralis, by the large scales 

 on the vertebral region which are nearly as large as the 

 ventrals and by the absence of an enlarged occipital this 

 species is characterized at first sight. The tail is long and 

 covered with rather large, imbricate, keeled scales. In our 

 specimen the tip of the tail is somewhat swollen, dark 

 coloured and separated from the rest of the tail by a circle 

 of light coloured scales. The dark cross-band between the 

 eyes also covers the eye-lids; a few dark cross-bands on 

 the back, and a somewhat broader dark spot on either side 

 above the insertion of the hind limb. 



One single specimen was collected at Hanie on Dec. 7 th 

 '03 by the Gonini-expedition. 



32. Polychrus marmoratus Lin. 



One specimen from the Tawiari-creek by Dr. van Cappelle. 



33. Ophryoessa superciliosa Lin. 



One specimen by the Coppename-expedition. 



34. Uraniscodon umbra Lin. 



Two specimens by the Saramacca-expedition, and one 

 from the Tawiari-creek by Dr. van Cappelle. 



35. Uraniscodon plica Lin. 



One specimen by Dr. van Cappelle from Fallawatra, two 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, "Vol. XXV. 



