3. ANOLTS. 09 



Fore limb 15 millim. 



Hind limb 30 „ 



Tibia 9 „ 



Tail 103 „ 



San Domiugo. 



«. c?- S. Domingo. (Type.) 



b. 2- S. Domingo. 



65. Anolis spectrum. 



Anolis spectrum, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 18G3, p. 13G ; Bocourt, 

 Miss. Sc. Mex., Rcjjt. pi. xvi. fig. 24. 



Head nearly three times as long as broad, longer than the tibia ; 

 forehead concave ; njiper head-scales smooth ; scales of the supra- 

 orbital semicircles large, separated by one series of scales ; three or 

 four enlarged, keeled supraocular scales, in contact with the supra- 

 orbitals ; occipital nearly as large as the ear-opening, separated from 

 the supraorbitals by one or two series of scales ; canthns rostralis 

 feebly marked : loreal rows four ; eight upper labials ; ear-opening 

 moderately large, roundish. Gular appendage small; gular scales 

 keeled. 13ody compressed ; no dorso-nuchal fold. Six or eight 

 longitudinal series of large, hexagonal, keeled dorsal scales, which 

 are broader than long, and at least twice as large, as the ventrals ; 

 lateral scales very small, granular ; ventral scales keeled. The 

 adpressed hind limb reaches between the ear and the eye. Tail 

 round or slightly compressed, covered with large strongly keeled 

 scales, the keels forming continuous lines ; its length more than 

 twice that of head and body. Yellowish-grey or metallic green 

 above, the sides of the body brown ; a sharply defined white spot at 

 the elbow. 



Total length 150 millim. 



Head 12 „ 



Width of head 4-5 ,, 



Body 28 „ 



Fore limb 13 ,, 



Hind limb 23 „ 



Tail 110 „ 



Cuba. 



66. Anolis cyanopleiirus. 



Anolis (Dracontura) cyanopleuvus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1861, 

 p. 211; Pucourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rcpt. pi. xvi. fig. 29. 



Head moderately large, twice as long as broad, longer than tho 

 tibia ; forehead concave, frontal ridges distinct ; upper head-scales 

 keeled or striated ; scales of the supraorbital semicircles slightly 

 enlarged, separated by one series of scales ; three or four enlarged, 

 keeled supraocular scales, separated from the supraorbitals by ouo 



