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strongly convex, the posterior pair particularly so, and almost keeled; 

 the series are separated by numerous small scales anteriorly about three 

 in a row, posteriorly four; the anterior pairs subequal, the posterior one 

 nearly as long- as the two others together, those of each series broadly 

 in contact without an} 7 intervening scales; separated from these pre- 

 frontal series by two rows of scales there is a large rounded, median, 

 frontal shield, its center on a line with the anterior edge of the orbit. 



Figs. 122-126. — Cyclura cornuta. U X natural size. 122, top of head; 123, side of head; 124, under- 

 Bide of head; 125, toes, showing "comb;" 126, scales on side of tail. No. 29367, U.S.N. M. 



convex and wrinkled radially from the center; supraocular semicircles 

 evident, though the component keeled scales hardly exceed the similar 

 scales which form the supraorbital disk; semicircles separated by about 

 four rows of smaller keeled scales; occipital located well forward 

 between the semicircles, from which it is separated by three rows of 

 scales, on a line between the posterior borders of the orbits, smaller than 



