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streak on tlie canthus roslralis, anotlier from the eye to tlio 

 lynntaiiuni, a tliiid on each side of flic back of the licail, from 

 above the posterior border of the orbit to the nai)e, ])arallel 

 with the temporal streak, and a fourtli on the mandible from 

 below the eye. 



Length of shell 20 centim. 



Several specimens from Biduii, 160 feet, and from tho Rio 

 Diirango, 350 feet. 



Spharodactylus scapularis. 



Head twice as long as broad ; snout pointed, slightly 

 longer than the distance between the eye and the ear-opening, 

 once and a half the diameter of the orbit ; ear-opening small, 

 oval, oblique, liostral moderately large, with longitudinal 

 cleft above ; nostril pierced between the rostral, the first 

 labial, and three small nasals ; five upper and as many lower 

 labials; symphysial large, truncate posteriorly; no chin- 

 shields. No spine-like scale above the eye. Upper surfaces 

 covered with small, equal, juxtaiJOse<l granular scales ; the 

 scales larger and quite flat on the snout ; ventral scales 

 larger, imbricate, smooth. Tail cylindrical, tapering, covered 

 with subimbricate smooth scales, which are larger interiorly. 

 Brown above ; a dark band across the scapular region and a 

 dark rhomboidal spot between the hind limbs; tail with some 

 rather indistinct dark and light ocellar spots, and two black, 

 light-edged annuli near its extremity ; lower parts brownish 

 white. 



inillim. 



Total length 59 



Head 8 



Width of head 4 



IJody 21 



Fore limb 9 



Hind limb 10 



Tail 30 



A single specimen from St. Javier, 60 feet. 

 Allied to iS. gfaucusj Cope; distinguished by the flatter 

 granules on the snout and the absence of a supraocular spine. 



Anolis princeps. 



Head nearly once and two thirds as long as broad, as long 

 as the tibia ; forehead concave ; no frontal ridges ; upper 

 head-scales small, mostly keeled ; sujnaorbitals and occipital 

 feebly enlarged, the former separated by four or five rows 

 of scales; supraocular scales very small, keeled; canthus 



