38 lorANiD.^. 



ns the vcrtebrals, roundish-hexagonal, feebly imbricate, keeled. 

 Limbs long ; tbe adpressed hind limb reaches between the eye and 

 the tip of the snout ; digital expansions well developed ; twenty- 

 three to twenty-five lamellce under phalanges it. and iii. of the 

 foiirth toe. Tail strongly compressed, with serrated upper edge ; its 

 length nearly twice that of head and body. No enlarged postanal 

 scales. Brownish or purplish above, aniforra or with darker trans- 

 verse bars on the back; frequently a white spot on the upper lip, 

 below the eye ; lower surfaces greenish white. 



Total length 393 millim. 



Head 33 ,, 



Width of head 22 „ 



Body 90 „ 



Pore limb 56 „ 



Hind limb 103 „ 



Tibia 32 „ 



Tail 270 „ 



West Indies (Jamaica, Tortola, Dominica, St. Vincent). 



a., b. S . W. Indies. T. Bell, Esq. [P.]. (Types of 



A. occipitalis.^ 



c. 2 . W. Indies. T. Bell, Esq. [P.]. ' 



d. (S ■ Jamaica. J. Winterbottom, Esq. [P.]. 



(Type of ^. stenodacfyJus.) 

 c-f. S 2 • Dominica. 



19. Anolis lineatus. 



Anolius lineatus, Gray, Cat. p. 200. 

 Anolis lineatus, Daud. Hcpt. iv. p. 66, pi. xlviii. fig. 1 ; Dinn. c^- Bihr. 



iv. p. 146; Coiie. Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xxii. 1885, p. 181. 

 Ptyclionotus (Tracliyccelia) lineatus, Fitzing. Syst. Rept. p. 06. 



Head moderate, once and two thirds as long as broad, slightly 

 longer than the tibia ; forehead slightly concave, with distinct 

 frontal ridges ; upper head-scales not keeled ; scales of the supra- 

 orbital semicircles large, in contact medially, produced forwards as 

 frontal series ; seven enlarged, smooth supraocular scales, separated 

 from the supraorbitals by one row of granules ; occipital nearly as 

 large as the ear-opening, separated from the supraorbitals by two 

 series of scales ; canthus rostralis angular, canthal scales three ; 

 loreal rows three or four : seven labials to below the centre of the 

 eye ; ear-opening rather small, oval, oblique. Gular appendage 

 large, extending posteriorly beyond the thorax ; gular scales feebly 

 keeled. Body compressed ; a slight dorso-nuchal fold. Dorsal 

 scales small, rhomboidal, juxtaposed, feebly keeled ; lateral scales 

 smaller, granular ; ventral scales larger than dorsals, hexagonal, 

 feebly imbricate, keeled. The adpressed hind limb reaches the eye ; 

 digits moderately dilated ; twenty-one lamellae under phalanges ii. 

 and iir. of the fourth toe. Tail strongly compressed, with feebly 



