278 - Mr. A. W. E. O’Shaughnessy on 
D. chrysolepis, Dum. & Bibr. lc. p. 94; Guichen. Casteln. 
Amér. il. p. 15, pl. iv. fig. 1; Bocourt, l.c. p. 99, pl. xvi. 
fig. 26. 
A. scypheus, Cope, l. c, 1864, p. 172. 
The specimen referred in Dr. Gray’s Catalogue to this 
species 1s a Norops auratus. ‘There are now two adults from 
Caracas and the Amazons, one of which is the type of Mr. 
Cope’s A. scypheus. 
D. capito, Peters, Berl. Monatsb. 1863, p. 142 ; Bocourt, /. ¢. 
p. 101) pl. xvi. fig. 27, 
A, carneus, Cope, J. c. 1864, p. 171. 
-'Two fine specimens (male and female) from Vera Paz, 
collected by Mr. Salvin; the types of Mr. Cope’s A. carneus. 
Anolis nummifer, sp. n. 
Head a little shorter than tibia, its breadth two thirds of 
its length. Hind limbs long, reaching beyond the tip of the 
snout. Har-opening not half the longitudinal diameter of 
the eye. Lateral canthus of muzzle sharp. Scales of muzzle 
roundish or polygonal, irregularly ridged, sometimes tri- 
carinate; supraorbital ridges separated by two rows on the 
vertex, widely divergent anteriorly. Supraocular disk com- 
posed of about fifteen polygonal keeled scales, bounded ex- 
ternally by granules. Occipital large, elongate, with the angles 
rounded, half the length of the eye, with central tubercle. 
Scales of body very convex, granular, becoming modified into 
keeled scales on the central regions of the back, but scarcely 
increasing in size. Scales of lower surface larger, regularly 
arranged, rounded and keeled; of limbs keeled externally, 
granular internally. ‘Tail not broadened at the base, round ; 
scales small, keeled. Goitre very slightly developed. Digital 
expansions well developed. 
Colours: above bronzed brown; a brown stripe across the 
orbital region. Sides with large round dark spots, extending 
in the form of dots on the lower surface of body and limbs; 
the latter viridescent. emale with bright longitudinal dorsal 
stripe. 
es specimens in the collection of the British Museum, 
from the Demerara Falls. 
Anolis turmalis, sp. n. 
Head a little shorter than tibia, shaped as in the last. 
