452 CHAM^LEONTIDJK. 



6. $. 



millim. milliin. 



Total length 352 289 



From end of snout to extremity of man- 

 dible 37 34 



From end of snout to extremity of casque . 52 46 

 Greatest width bet-weea lateral cranial 



crests 20 16 



Depth of skull (mandible included) 37 33 



Width of head 27 21 



Body 137 110 



Tibia 32 29 



Tail 178 145 



Socotra. 



a. ^ . [Madagascar.] Zoological Society. (Type.) 



6-/. d , $ , & tgr. Socotra. Prof. I. B. Balfour [C.]. 



11. Chamseleon hitaeniatus. 



Chameeleo bitseniatus, Fischer^ Jahib. Hamburg. Wiss. Anst. i. 1884, 

 p. 23, pi. ii. fig. 7. 



Casque feebly raised posteriorly, with rather feeble parietal crest ; 

 the distance between the commissure of the mouth and the extremity 

 of the casque equals the length of the mouth ; no rostral appendages ; 

 lateral crest feeble ; no trace whatever of occipital lobes ; 9 scales 

 across the iuterorbital space, crests included. Body covered with 

 rather large granules intermixed with large flat or subconical 

 tubercles ; a dorsal crest of isolated conical tubercles ; a series of 

 pointed scales forms a distinct gular-ventral crest. No tarsal 

 process. Tail as long as, or a little shorter than, head and body. 



The adult specimens described by Fischer measure 63 miUim. 

 from snout to vent ; that in the collection measures 45. 



Massai-Land, East Africa. 



a-b. (^&yg.,bad Kilimanjaro, 3000-5000 ft. H. H. Johnston, Esq. 



state. [O.J. 



12. ChamaBleon anchietse. 



Chameeleo anchietae, Socage, Jurn. Sc. Lisb. iv. 1872, p. 72, fig. 



Casque feebly elevated, with strong, slightly curved parietal 

 crest ; the distance between the commissure of the mouth and the 

 extremity of the casque equals about the distance between the 

 former point and the nostril ; no rostral appendages ; a strong 

 lateral crest, lost on the sides of the occiput ; no trace whatever of 

 occipital lobes ; head covered with verj' small granular scales. 

 Body uniformly granular ; no dorsal crest, the granules on the 



