112 Mr. G. A. Bouleng-er on 



mm. 



Total length 40 



Head 7 



Width of head 4 



Body 16 



Fore limb 7 



Hind limb 9 



Tail 17 



A single specimen of this new species, named in honour of 

 tlie founder of the Eublepharid genus Lepidohlepharis, was 

 obtained at Los Mangos, S.W. Colombia, altitude 300 m., 

 by Mr. M. G. Palmer. 



Anolis palmeri. 



Head twice as long as broad, slightly shorter than the tibia ; 

 forehead concave; no frontal ridges; upper head-scales 

 small, rugose or feebly keeled ; scales of the supraorbital 

 semicircles feebly enlarged, keeled, separated by three or four 

 • series of scales ; supraocular scales small, the larger distinctly 

 keeled; occipital enlarged, nearly as large as the ear-opening, 

 separated from the supraorbital scales by five or six series of 

 scales ; canthus rostralis angular, canthal scales five ; loreal 

 rows five ; five upper labials to below the centre of the eye ; 

 ear-opening moderate, oval. Gular appendage large; gular 

 scales small. Body scarcely compressed; no dorso-nuchal 

 fold. Scales on the back and sides minute, granular ; ventrals 

 much larger, juxtaposed, rather strongly keeled. The 

 adpressed hind limb readies between tlie ear and the eye ; 

 digital expansions moderate; 16 or 17 lamellse under phalanges 

 ii. and iii. of the fourth toe. Tail rounded, covered with 

 keeled scales, without enlarged dorsal series. Male with 

 enlarged postanal scales. Uniform green above, whitish 

 below. 



6. $. 



mm. mm. 



Total length 165 167 



Head 14 14 



Width of head 7 7 



Body 38 38 



Fore limb 25 24 



Hind limb 40 40 



Tail 113 115 



Two specimens, male and female, from Los Mangos, S.W. 

 Colombia, collected by Mr. M. G. Palmer. 

 Resembles A. chloris, Blgr. 



