Dr. J. E. Gray on the Chamseleonidae. 353 



D. Nose with one or two bony processes covered with scales ; orbits 



sitnple, unarmed, 



10. Crassonota. 



The nose (of male?) compressed in front, with a flexible com- 

 pressed lobe covered with scales. Chin simple ; orbit rounded. 

 Back rounded, with a series of small, distant, slender, flexible, single 

 scales. Chin and belly rounded, not dentated. Tail rounded above. 

 Occiput flat above, produced behind, shelving on the sides, and 

 covered with small scales. Scales equal, thin. 



1. Crassonota nasuta. B.M. 



Chameleo nasutus. Gray, Cat. B. M. 268 ; A. Smith, Zool. S. 

 Africa, App. 3 ; A. Dum. Arch, du Mus. vi. t. 22. f. 4 (head bad). 



Chameeleon nasutus, Fitz. Syst. Rept. 42. 



Pale brown ; belly paler ; head and limbs white-spotted. 



Mab. Madagascar. 



Var. " With three isolated spines, each about a line in length, on 

 the vertebral line, about midway between the head and the base of 

 the tail. 



" Hab. Eastward of Port Natal. 



"Length : head and body 1 inch 10 lines ; tail 1 inch 9 lines. 

 Appears to be an adult." (A. Smith, 1, c.) 



11. Ensirostris. 



Nose (of male, at least) with a single central compressed bony 

 horn, sharp-edged above. Orbit rounded. Chin and belly simple, 

 not dentated. Back and tail with a high crest of roundish lobes 

 covered with scales. Occiput keeled, acutely produced behind, shel- 

 ving on the sides, and with a broad hood-like lobe covered with scales 

 on each side behind ; scales unequal, granular, with larger rounded 

 scattered tubercles. 



1. Ensirostris Melleri. B.M. 



Stuffed, grey-brown, with whitish cross bands on the body. 



Hab. E. Africa, on the mountains in the interior (Dr. Metier), 

 A single specimen, probably a male. 



The head and hood are somewhat like those of Calumma cucullata ; 

 but the back-crest and the scales are very different, too different to 

 be sexes of the same species, as I was once inclined to think they 

 might be. 



12. Sauroceras. 



Nose (of male, at least) with a single central elongated bony horn, 

 with a deep angular channel on the upper, and a sharp edge on the 

 lower side. Orbit rounded. Back rather compressed, with a series 

 of compressed conical scales. Tail compressed above. Occiput 

 keeled, acutely produced behind, shelving on the sides, with a raised 

 edge below, covered with small scales behind. Scales unequal, gra- 

 nular, with large interspersed tubercles. 



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