114 Mr. J. E. Gray on Reptiles 



keeled ; shields elongate, keeled ; brown with transverse white spots 

 or streaks ; head white spotted. 

 Inhab. . 



b. Ventral scales keeled, square ; tail rather compressed, slightly 



crested. 



1 1 . Anolis stenodactylus. Scales of the middle of the back small, 

 elongate, keeled ; of the sides granular : nape slightly double-ridged ; 

 muzzle depressed, slightly four-keeled, shield irregular ; toes very 

 slender ; blueish, beneath whitish. 



Inhab. Jamaica. 



c. Ventral scales smooth, subovate ; tail rather compressed, slightly 



crested. 



12. Anolis reticulatus. Scales of the middle of the back small, an- 

 gular, keeled ; of the sides granular ; nape slightly 2-ridged ; ventral 

 shields subovate ; muzzle depressed, slightly 4-keeled ; shields 

 smooth ; blue, black spotted and varied ; throat brown, lined. 



Inhab. . 



d. Ventral scales smooth, four-sided; tail rather compressed, slightly 



crested. 



13. Anolis eeneus. Scales small, elongate, slightly keeled, rather 

 smaller on the sides ; nape rounded ; muzzle depressed with a 

 lozenge- shaped impression, shields smooth, flat ; shields between 

 the eyes without any shields between them ; golden brown, black 

 dotted, beneath yellowish, brown spotted. 



Inhab. . 



V. Draconura, "Wagler. 



Penultimate joints of the toes slightly dilated ; back and nape not 

 crested ; tail round. 



1. Draconura nitens, Wagler. Anolis refulgens, Schn, Dum. and 

 Bibr. iv. 91. 



Inhab. . 



VI. NoROPs, "Wagler. 



Toes not dilated, the fourth longer than the third ; scales many, 

 keeled, imbricate, of the sides smaller ; back and tail not crested. 



1. Norops auratus, Wagler. Anolis auratus, Daud. iv. 69. 



Inhab. . 



Amieva. 



8. Amieva trilineata. Abdominal plates ten-rowed ; olive brown 

 with 3 very narrow distinct silvery lines, with a series of irregular 

 black spots on the upper part of the sides, beneath silvery; a band of 

 small granular scales between the lower labial and the gular shields. 



