272 Mr. A. W. E. O'Shaughnessy on 
ANOLIS. 
A. With smooth ventral scales. 
Anolis bimaculatus, Sparrm. N. Act. Stock. v. p. 169, t. iv. 
fig. 1; Merr. l. c. p. 45. 
Anolis Leachii, Dum. & Bibr. /. c. p. 153; Dum. Cat. Rept. p. 58, Gray, 
Cat. p. 200. 
A, maculatus, Gray, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1840, v. p. 112. 
A, reticulatus, Gray, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1840, v. p. 114; Cat. p. 204. 
e A. alliaceus, Cope, /. c. p. 175. 
The types of the two latter are in the British Museum, 
and prove to be identical with the present species. 
A, punctatus, Daud. Rept. iv. p. 84, t. Ixvi. fig. 2; Dum. & 
Bibr. /. c. p. 112; Dum. Cat. p. 57. 
A, viridis, Neuwied, Bras. fig. 1; Voy. ii. p. 152. 
A, violaceus, Spix, Lac. Bras. p. 15, t. xvii. fig. 2. 
The collection now possesses one adult specimen from Rio 
Janeiro. 
A, Cepedii, Merr. 1. c. p. 44; Gray, Cat. p. 201. 
A, alligator, Dum. & Bibr. 2. ce. p. 184; Bocourt, Miss, Sc. Mex. iii, 
p. 59, note; Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 1869, p. 162. 
A. trimtatis, Reinh. & Liitk. Vid. Medd. 1862, p. 269. 
A, Goudotit, Dum. & Bibr. /. c. p. 108 (type Mus. Par.). 
A, eneus, Gray, Cat. p, 205. 
_ The specimen described by Dr. Gray as A. wneus, presented 
by Th. Bell, Esq., is in my opinion a young specimen of A. 
alligator, Dum. & Bibr. 
A. lucius, Dum. & Bibr. 7. c. p. 1053 Coct., Sagra’s Cuba, 
p- 186, t. xi. 
A, argenteolus, Cope, Proc. Acad. Philad. 1861, p. 213. 
Previously to the specimens named A. argenteolus by Mr. 
Cope, this species was not represented in our collection ; but 
after comparison with Cocteau’s description, I cannot avoid 
referring them to A. ductus. 
‘A. chlorocyanus, Dum. & Bibr. . c. p. 117; Reinh. & Liitk. 
Vid. Medd. 1862, p. 266. 
A. (Ctenocercus) cclestinus, Cope, Proc. Acad. Philad. 1862, p. 177. 
Specimens from San Domingo, named A, celestinus by 
Mr. Cope. 
