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IGUANID^. 3 



come from Bahia, and, on examination of more individu- 

 als from the same locality, it may be found necessary to 

 give a different specific name. It does not entirely agree 

 with the others in shape in front of the eyes, where the ros- 

 tral canthus curves outward more, makino: a broader 

 snout. It differs to some extent in the squamation of the 

 top of the head, but the scales are so confused it is diffi- 

 cult to discover the lines of separation. The number of 

 lamellse appears about the same as in the others. 

 Cuba ; Bahia. ? Coll. 



Anolis ricordii Dum. Bibr., 1837. 



On a female from Samana, San Domingo, all of the su- 

 praoculars are keeled ; the occipital scale is very small, 

 hardly larger than the surrounding granules, but marked 

 by the white spot in the centre ; the color is a grayish 

 brown, the light-colored transverse bands being sprinkled 

 with brown scales and the brown spaces with lighter 

 ones. Collected by M. A. Frazar. 



Anolis cuvieri Merr., 1820. 



A large specimen, presented by Dr. Aug. Stahl, of 

 Porto Rico, is of a uniform bluish color, without the 

 brown spots on the vertebral line ; it is tinted with yellow 

 beneath ; the gular fold is yellow ; and the frontal region 

 and a streak from the loreal region beneath the eyes are 

 whitish. 



Anolis gqndlachii Ptrs., 1876. 



Young specimens have a vertebral band of yellowish 

 color. 



From Dr. Aug. Stahl, Porto Rico. 



Anolis cristatellus Dum. Bibr.^ 1837, 



Collected by Professor Ackerman, Port au Prince, 

 Hayti ; Dr. D. F. Weinland, Jeremie, Hayti ; J. A. Al- 



