the Species of Anolide.’ | 275 
by the Paris Museum, and numerous others named A. vitti- 
gerus by Mr. Cope. This species was referred by Dr. Gray 
to A. principalis, 
A. Frasert, Giinth. P.Z. 8. 1859, p. 407. 
A, bitectus, Cope, 1. c. 1864, p. 171. 
A fine series, with some large specimens recently added. 
Some of the specimens have been named. A. pentaprion and 
A. vittigerus by Mr. Cope; and the two types of his A. EE: 
are also found to be the present species. 
Bs Potersii, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex. iil. p. 79, pl. xiii. fig. 2, 
' & pi. xv. figs. if tia, 
Two fine specimens ee a young one in the collection are 
to be referred to this species. ‘They are from Mexico. 
A. Sagrei, Cocteau, Sagra’s Cuba, Rept. p. 131, t. x.; Dum. 
& Bibr. /.c. p. 150; Dum. Cat. Rept. p. 58 ; Cope, ec. 
1862, p. 178, note; Bocoutt, /.c. p. 81, pl. xv. fig. 14. 
A, ordinatus, Cope, 1. c. 1864, p. 175. 
A large series, including the types of Mr. Cope’s species, 
and those hitherto placed. by Dr. Gray under A. nebulosus, 
Wiegm., with which he confounded this species. 
A. maculatus, Gray, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1840, v. p. 113; Cat. Liz. 
p- 203; Reinh. & Liitk. lc. p. 268. 
. A, lineatopus, Gray, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1840, v. p. 115 ; Cat. Liz. p. 203. 
This species has a great resemblance to the last, but the 
ventral scales are considerably larger. Numerous specimens 
are now in the collection from Jamaica; the type of A. linea- 
topus 18 the same species. 
Ay, pulchellus, Dum. & Bibr. /. c. p. 97; Dum. Cat. p. 56; 
Reinh. & Liitk. lc. p. 257. 
Now well represented, from St. Thomas’s Island. 
A, Richardi, Dum. & Bibr. 7. c. p. 141; Gray, Ann. Nat. Hist 
1840, v. p.. 113; Cat. B. M. p. 202. 
A, occipitalis, Gray, l. c. p. 112; Cat. Brit. Mus. p. 201. 
A, stenodactylus, Gray, l.c. p. 114; Cat. Brit. Mus. p, 204. 
All the specimens referred to or described by Dr. Gray 
under the above three heads belong to this species. 
