42 ON WEST INDIAN REPTILES. 



numerous longitudinal streaks or elongate spots of dark 

 brown, in cases forming vermiculations ; a whitish band 

 extends from the arm above the axilla along the flank to 

 the hinder part of the thigh or the base of the tail ; tail 

 with indistinct transverse bands of brownish ; back, in 

 cases, with faint cross bands. 



The types from which this description is taken are fif- 

 teen specimens collected by Mr. F. Lagois on the island 

 St. Bart's. 



ANOLIS DISTICHUS Cope, 1861. 



About forty specimens are in the collection. They were 

 secured at Jeremie, Hayti, by Dr. Weinland, at Samana 

 and Puerto Plata by M. A. Frazar, and at Isle des Vaches, 

 western Hayti, by the writer. 



ANOLIS CYBOTES Cope, 1862. 



From Jeremie, Hayti, Dr. Weinland ; and Samana, San 

 Domingo, M. A. Frazar. 



ANOLIS HAETIANUS, var. n. 



A variety of A. cyboies which is introduced under this 

 name, from Tiburon, Hayti, has keeled ventral scales and 

 eight to ten rows of loreals. The canthus rostralis is very 

 prominent laterally and makes a curve considerably rounded 

 or convex upward. 



ANGUS CITRINELLUS Cope, 1864. 



From Port au Prince, Hayti ; Prof. Ackermann. 



ANOLIS SPECIOSUS, sp. n. 



Head moderate, one and two-thirds to one and three- 

 fourths times as long as wide, longer than the tibia; fore- 

 head and occiput slightly concave ; frontal ridges low ; 

 upper head scales rugose ; scales of the supraorbital semi- 



