BROWN SWIFT. 653 
Lacerata hyacinthina, et faciaia, GREEN. 
| Agama undulata, HARLAN. 
Tropidolepis undulatus, CUvIER, HOLBROOK, GRAY, DUMERIL avd Brsron, DeKay, 
STORER. 
Sceloporus undulatus, GRAVENHORST, BAIRD, Copz, JORDAN. 
General color above brownish, with irregular transverse undulating bands of black; 
gular region and sides greenish blue; abdomen and under surface of limbs and tail 
greenish to yellowish with dark spots; toes whitish ; rostral plate depressed, making 
a triangle of slight altitude; nasals large; skin upon the throat thrown into a partial 
fold; dorsal scales imbricated, with the carins on their posterior portion not denticulated ; 
thighs behind the femoral pores covered with small scales; tail and toes long and 
slender. Length, 6 inches; head to gular fold, 8 lines; head to anus, 2} inches; fore 
limb, +; hind limb, 1$; transverse diameter of head 4 inch; of neck, $ inch; vertical of 
head, 54 lines; circumference of body, 2 to 3 inches. ° 
Habitat, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Arkansas to Georcia 
and the Gulf of Mexico. i 
Extralimital North American Lacertilia, whose range is such as to render their 
occurrence in Ohio possible. 
ANGUIDZ, 
Ophisaurus ventralis, Daud. 
HoLsBrook, N. A. Herp., ii, p. 135.—GUNTHER, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., p. 56.—Proc. Acad. 
Nat. Sci., Phila., 1856, p. 239. 
Habitat, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, and 
Kansas. ‘‘ Michigan”. 
TEIDE. 
Cnemidophorus sexlineatus, Linn. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., 1854, p. 192.—HoLBROOK, N. A. Herp., ii, p. 109.—Gunruer, 
Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., p. 21.—U. 8. Geolog. Surv., 100 Meridian, v., p. 557. 
Habitat, Virginia, Florida, Illinois, New Mexico, Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. 
ScINCIDz. 
Eumeees septenirionalis, Bd. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1858, p. 256. 
Habitat, Minnesota, Nebraska. 
Eumeces anthracinus, Bd. 
Jour. Acad. Nat Sci. Phila., 1850, p. 294. 
Habitat, Pennsylvania to Texas, in mountains, 
Eumeces inornatus, Ba. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., 1858, p. 256. 
Habitat, Nebraska. 
IGUANIDE. 
Anolis principalis, Linn. 
HousrooKk, N. A Herp., ii, p. 77.—GUNTHER, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., p. 202.—Proc. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. Phila, 1856, p. 232. 
Habitat, South Carolina, Florida, to Louisiana and Texas. ‘‘ Cuba.” 
