76 IGUANID-2E. 



Hind limb 34 milliin. 



Tibia 10 



Tail 69 





Guatemala. 

 a. cf . Guatemala. F. D. Godman, Esq. [P.]. 



76. Anolis Iseviventris. 



Dactyloa l0e\'iveutris, Wieym. Herp. Mex. p. 47. 

 Anolis laeviventris, Peteis, Man. Berl. Ac. 1863, p. 141 ; Bocourt, 

 3Iiss. Sc. Mex., liept. p. 87, pi. xvi. fig. 18. 



Head longer than the tibia ; forehead concave ; upper head-scales 

 smooth ; scales of the supraorbital semicircles large, separated by a 

 series of small scales ; seven to nine smooth enlarged supraocular 

 scales, arranged in two or three longitudinal rows and separated 

 from the supraorbitals by a series of granules ; occipital larger than 

 the ear-opening, separated from the supraorbitals by three series of 

 scales ; eight upper labials ; ear-opening rather small, suboval. 

 Gular appendage well developed. Dorsal scales rhomboidal, imbri- 

 cate, distinctly keeled, the four median series a little larger; lateral 

 scales granular ; ventrals rhomboidal, feebly keeled, larger than 

 dorsals. Limbs moderate. Tail slightly compressed, feebly keeled. 

 Male with enlarged postanal scales. Greyish yellow above, with 

 small brown spots on the median line of the back and on the limbs ; 

 lower surfaces yellowish white. 



Total length 110 millim. 



Head, to ear 11 „ 



Width of head 6-5 



11 



Length to vent 41 „ 



Tibia 9 



Mexico. 



11 



77. Anolis nebulosus. 



Dactyloa nebulosa, Wiegm. Herp. Mex. p. 47. 



Anolis nebulosus, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Sept. p. 68, pi. xv. fig. 3. 



Head about once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than the 

 tibia ; forehead concave, frontal ridges distinct, short, divergent; 

 upper head-scales smooth ; scales of the supraorbital semicircles 

 large, in contact medially, produced forwards as frontal series ; 

 three or four large, smooth, transverse supraocular scales forming 

 a single longitudinal series, separated from the supraorbitals by a 

 row of granules ; occipital much larger than the car-opening, sepa- 

 rated from the supraorbitals by one or two series of scales ; canthus 

 rostralis angular, canthal scales three or four ; loreal rows four or 

 five ; six or seven labials to below the centre of the eye ; ear- 

 opening small, oval. Gular appendage large, extending posteriorly 

 beyond the thorax, small in the female ; gular scales keeled. Body 



