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List vf specimens of . Inolis ircrtiidinii — Continued. 



ANOLIS STRATULUS" Cope. 



1861. Anolis striatulus & Cope, Proc. Phila. Acad., 1861, p. 209 (type locality, St. 

 Thomas).— G arm an, Bull. Essex Inst, XIX, 1887. p. 29, author's 

 separate, p. 5 (Haiti, Porto Rico, St. Thomas.) 



1863. Anolis stratulus Reinhardt and Luetken, Vid. Meddel. Natnrh. Foren., 

 (Copenhagen) 1862, p. 255, author's separate, p. 103 (St. Thomas, 

 Vieques, Tortola, Just v. Dyck, Porto Rico). — Bocourt, Miss. Sci. 

 Mex., Zool. Rept, livr. 2, pi. xiv, fig. 11 (1873) (St. Thomas).— 

 Peters, Mon. Ber. Berlin Akad. Wiss., 1876, p. 706 (Porto Rico).— 

 Gundlach, Anal. Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat., X, 1881, p. 310 (Porto 

 Rico). — Stahl, Fauna Puerto-Rico, 1882, pp. 69, 159 (Porto Rico). — 

 Boulenger, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., II, 1885, p. 27. — Meerwarth, Mitth. 

 Xaturh. Mus. Hamburg, XVIII, 1901, p. 22 (St. Thomas). 



1863. Anolis dorsomaculatus Mus. Copenh. fide Reinhardt and Luetken, Vid. 

 Meddel. Naturh. Foren., (Copenhagen), 1862, p. 255; author's sepa- 

 rate, p. 103. 



Description. — Adult male, U.S.N.M. No. 26865; Catalina planta- 

 tion, about 890 feet altitude, February 22, 1900. Top of head with 

 two curved frontal ridges which converge anteriorly and inclose a 

 shallow frontal hollow; head scales flat, except those of supraocular 

 disk; five elongated scales in a row between the nostrils; supraocular 

 semicircles separated by one row of scales; occipital equaling ear 

 opening, separated from the supraocular semicircle by two or .three 



"Diminutive of stratus, saddled. 



''An obvious typographical error, as the word, in a footnote on the same page, is 

 stated to be a diminutive of stratus. 



