86 IGITANID^. 



millim. milliiii. 



Total length 107 Fore limb IG 



Head 12 Hind limb 34 



Width of head 6 Tibia 11 



Body 26 Tail 69 



Central America. 



a-d. c? & hgr. Guatemala. F. D. Godman, Esq. [P.]. 



e-(/. c5' 2 • Irazu, Costa Rica. F. D. Godmau and O. 



Salvin, Esqrs. [P.]. 



94. Anolis radiilinus. 



Anolis (Gastrotropis) raduliuus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 180. 



Size small, head not short. Facial rugae weak, enclosing a shallow 

 concavity, which is covered with minute keeled scales ; canthus 

 rostralis acute, soon obliterated ; supraorbital semicircles separated 

 by three or four rows of minute scales ; occipital distinct, isolated ; 

 loreal rows six or seven ; ear-opening rather large, vertical. Gular 

 appendage large. Lateral scales minute ; the dorsal scales larger, 

 flat, keeled, becoming larger medially, where two series are abruptly 

 enlarged ; ventral scales ovate, keeled. Digital dilatations very 

 narrow. Posterior extremity reaching to beyond the orbit. Tail 

 cylindrical, or slightly compressed, median row of scales a little 

 larger. Above golden brown, with eight or ten narrow chevron- 

 shaped cross lines, the angles directed posteriorly ; a lateral series 

 of small white spots, most distinct anteriorly, beneath which is a 

 light longitudinal band, obsolete posteriorly ; a narrow brown band 

 between the eyes ; extremities banded ; beneath brownish white. 



From snout to vent .... 45 millim. 



Head, to ear 13 „ 



TaH 90 „ 



Truando district, Colombia. 



95. Anolis lemurinus. 



Anolis (Gastrotropis) lemmiuus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Pliilad. 1861, 

 p. 213. 



Size small. Head short, broad, front concave, eyes very large ; 

 upper head-scales keeled ; supraorbital semicircles in contact medially 

 or separated by one row of very small scales ; supraocular scales 

 fifteen to twenty, more or less keeled, separated from the supraor- 

 bitals by small scales ; occipital small, elliptic, separated from the 

 sxipraorbitals bj' two series of scales ; frontal ridges obsolete ; canthus 

 rostralis very short ; loreal rows six ; six or seven upper labials. 

 Gular appendage small. A weak nuchal fold. Inferior lateral scales 

 smaller than dorsal, the latter, with the superior lateral and ventral, 

 keeled. The adpressed hind limb reaches the posterior or the ante- 



