the Species of Anolide. 271 
XIPHOSURUS, Fitz., Gray. 
Xiphosurus Ricordii, Dum. & Bibr. 1. c. p. 167; Gray, Ann. 
Nat. Hist. 1840, v. p. 111. 
Eupristis baieatus, Cope, 1. ¢. p. 168. 
Two adult specimens, one being the type of Cope’s Hupristis 
baleatus, which proves to be the same species. Both from San 
Domingo. 
X. cristatellus, Dum. & Bibr. 7. c. p. 143; Dum. Cat. Rept. 
1851, p. 58; Reinh. & Liitk. Vid. Medd. 1862, p. 249. 
There are now numerous specimens of this species in the 
collection. 
X. homolechis, Cope, Proc. Acad. Philad. 1864, p. 169. 
The type specimen is the single example referred by Dr. 
Gray to the preceding species. It is distinguished by a quite 
different scutellation of the upper surface of the head and 
muzzle—viz. smaller, irregular, and keeled, instead of the sym- 
metrical flat plates. West Indies. 
XX. ferreus, Cope, Proc. Acad. Philad. 1864, p. 168. 
The type, a large specimen, from Guadeloupe. 
Dactyioa, Wagl. 
Dactyloa equestris, Merr. Tent. p. 45; Dum. & Bibr. @. ¢. 
pio? Gray, Cc p. 11h 
Anolis rhodolemus, Bell, Zool. Journ. iii. p. 235, t.xx.; Sloane, Jamaica, 
ii. p. 273, fig. 2. 
The second specimen referred in Dr. Gray’s Catalogue to 
this species is a Urostrophus Vautiert. 
D. Edwardsti, Mery. 1. c. p. 45; Dum. & Bibr. f. ¢. p. 161; 
Dum. Cat. Rept. p. 59. 
RHINOSAURUS, Gray. 
Rhinosaurus gracilis, Neuwied, Bras. tab. fig. 2, Voy. i. . 
p- 1381; Wagl. Syst. p. 148 (Dactyloa gracilis). 
Anolis nasicus, Dum. & Bibr, 1. ec. p. 115; Dum. Cat. Rept. p. 57. 
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