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1923 J BARBOUR — A NEW IGUANA 109 



Color in life. — Crown of head, pale Windsor blue; rostrum brownish; 

 iris hazel with golden bars about pupil; body generally blackish, with the 

 scales often light, tinged with ochraceous; jaws similarly tinted; gular 

 pouch cinnamon or ochraceous red, belly the same; feet and tail fuscous, 

 the latter slightly lighter below. 



For the description, made in the field, of the iguana's coloring, 

 I have to thank Mr. Bailey; and the Museum of Comparative 

 Zoology owes both to him and to Mr. Figgins sincere gratitude 

 for depositing the type in Cambridge. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES 



Plate I 



Lateral aspect of the head of Cyclura figginsi. One and one half times 

 natural size. 



Plate II 



Dorsal aspect of the head of Cyclura figginsi. One and one half times 

 natural size. 



