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of the tail large, keeled, keels forming continued ridges ; muzzle 

 elongate with five very prominent keels ; brown or green with irre- 

 gular black cross lines on the back, and a streak on the side of the 

 neck, beneath (and sometimes the dorsal line) silvery. 



Inhab. Cuba and " Texas." 



" Found on the leaves of trees jumping from branch to branch 

 after insects. It is also found on garden walls lying in wait for 

 flies."— Mac Leay, MSS. 



** Tail roundish with a slight central crest. 



6. Anolis Richardii, Dum.andBibr. Herp. Scales of the middle of 

 the back ovate, keeled, of the sides small, granular, of tail small, 

 keeled ; nape slightly crested ; head short, muzzle shelving with 

 four slight crests ; blueish-grey, crown black, beneath whitish. 



Inhab. . 



*** Tail compressed, slightly crested. 



7. Anolis punctatus. Scales of the back small, six-sided, keeled, of 

 the sides rather smaller, similar ; of the base of the tail small keeled ; 

 nape scarcely keeled ; head depressed ; head shields keeled ; blue, 

 white-spotted, belly and hind limbs whitish. 



Inhab. . 



8. Anolis nebulosa = Dactyloa weiM/osa,Wiegmann, Herp. Mex. A. 

 Sagrei, Coct. = Dum. and Bibr. Herp. iv. Scales of the back rather 

 rhombic, keeled ; of the sides rather smaller, similar ; of the tail and 

 Umbs larger, keeled ; nape scarcely keeled ; head short, shelving, 

 shields keeled ; pale brown (back of young with two series of tri- 

 angular brown spots,); throat brown, lined. 



Inhab. Cuba and Texas. 



" On garden walls seeking for flies." — W. S. MacLeay. 



9. Anolis lineatopus. Scales of the centre of the back small, slightly 

 keeled ; of the sides smaller, granular ; head elongate ; muzzle 

 slightly four-keeled with strongly keeled scales ; pale brown with 

 five longitudinal paler streaks ; sides of the tail varied with triangular 

 spots ; throat brown, lined. 



Inhab. . 



Very like A. nebulosa, but the head is more depressed and with 

 more keeled shields, and the scales are smaller. 



10. Anolis maculatus , Gray. A. marmoratus. Gray MSS. not Dum. 

 and Bibr. Scales of the middle of the back small, hexangular, keeled ; 

 of the sides smaller ; of the tail and limbs larger, keeled ; nape 

 slightly keeled ; head elongate ,- muzzle shelving, slightly four- 



