REPTILES OF THE TRES MARIAS ISLANDS. 



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forniii, the specimens from the latter locality having been described by 

 Cope as Phyllodaetylus xanti. 



List of specimen* of rhi/lludavti/lux tnhtn-nlosiis. 



1 No. 686 was taken in an old house. 

 Anolis nebulosus Wiegm. 



All the specimens from the three islands are normally colored and 

 alike, except No. C92, which has a wide whitish dorsal band originating 

 on the occiput and extending down the upper surface of the tail. It is 

 edged with dusky, and a narrow broken line of the same dusky color 

 in the white band near the edge on each side extends from neck to 

 rump. This specimen is small and without gular pouch ; but No. 691, 

 from the same island, which equals it in these respects, is colored like 

 the larger specimens. Both specimens appear to be females, having no 

 enlarged postaual scales. 



This species is widely distributed over Mexico, and has been collected 

 in the Tres Marias Islands not only by Forrer but alsoby Capt. William 

 Lund, specimens from the latter being in the museum of the California 

 Academy of Sciences in San Francisco (Van Denburgh, Proc. Pliila. 

 Acad., 1897, p. 400). 



List of specimens of Anolis itebulosus. 



' Nos. 683-685 were found living in an old house. 

 Ctenosaura terea (Harlan). Black Iguana. 



The material at hand is very unsatisfactory inasmuch as all the 

 full-grown specimens are of the same sex and in rather poor state of 

 preservation, while the younger specimens afford no characters for 

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