198 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
Lygosoma (Liolepisma) laterale J. P. Moore, Am. Nat., 
MXX, T696hp7 52: 
Liolepisma laterale Cope, Rep. U. S$. Nat. Mus., 1898 (1900), 
p. 622 (from Moore).—Stone, Am. Nat., XL, 1906, p. 168. 
Family IGUANID. 
The Iguanas. 
Teeth subequal. Pupil round. Eyelids well developed. 
Tongue thick, villous, nearly or quite entirely fixed to floor of 
mouth and little if at all notched in front. Teeth pleurodont, 
roots anchylosed to internal side of premaxillary and maxillary 
bones. Premaxillary not cut off from maxilla-palatines by max- 
illaries. Splenial well developed. Meckelian groove mostly 
closed. Angular little developed on inner, and much on outer 
side of ramus. Coronoid produced anteriorly, not posteriorly on 
outer face of ramus. Vertebre proccelous. Scales various, those 
on head usually small, and latter generally with enlarged inter- 
parietal scale. 
A large family of many species, with various habits, in tropical 
America. A single genus within our limits. 
Genus SCELoporus Wiegmann. 
The Pine Tree Lizards. 
Sceloporus undulatus (Latreille). 
PLATE 52. 
Pine ‘Tree Lizard. Fence Lizard. Common Lizard. Brown 
Scorpion. Swift. Pine Lizard. 
Body long, depressed. Head and trunk 1% in tail. Head 
depressed and rather broad. Snout depressed, and tip bluntly 
rounded, mandible similar. Eye lateral, elongate, and a little 
nearer ear than tip of snout. Eyelids minutely scaly, movable. 
