272 Mr. A. W. E. O'Sliaughnessy on 



Anolis. 



A. With smootJi ventral scales. 



Anolis himaculafus, S[)arrm. N. Act. Stock, v. p. 169, t. iv. 

 fig. 1 ; Men-. I. c. \). 4;3. 



A)iolis Leaehii, Www. k Bibr. /. c. p. 1 ')'5 ; Diun. Cat. Rept. p. 5S , Gray, 



Cat. p. 1>(X). 

 A. vincttlatux, Grav, .Vnn. Xat. Hist. 1840, v. p. 112. 

 A. reticulatus, Gray, Aim. Nat. IIi.st. 18-10, v. p. 114; Cat. p. 204. 

 . A. alUaceus, Cope, /. c. p. 1 7o. 



The types of the two hitter are in the British Museum, 

 and prove to be identical with the present species. 



A. 2>unctatus^ DauJ. Rept. iv. p. 84, t. Ixvi. fig. 2; Diini. & 

 Bibr. Z. c. p. 112 ; Dura. Cat. p. 57. 



A. riridix, Xeiiwied, Bras. fig. 1 ; Voy. ii. p. 132. 

 A. violaceus, Spix, Lac. Bra3. p. l-'3, t. xvii. tig. 2. 



The collection now possesses one adult specimen from Rio 

 Janeiro. 



A. Cepedii, Merr. Ic. p. 44; Gray, Cat. p. 201. 



A. alliqator, Dum. & Bibr. /. c. p. 134; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Me.v. iii. 



p. 50, note ; Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. l8(J9, p. 1G2. 

 A. trvvfath, Reinh. & Liitk. Vid. Medd. 1802, p. 209. 

 A. Gomhtii, Dum. & Bibr. /. c. p. 108 (type Mus. Par.). 

 A. cfiiats, Gray, Cat. p. 205. 



The specimen described by Dr. Gray as A. ccncu.t, presented 

 by Th. Bell, Esq., is in my opinion a young .specimen of A. 

 alIi(-/afo)-, Dum. & Bibr. 



A. Incius, Dum. & Bibr. /. c. p. lO.j ; Coct., Sagra's Cuba, 

 p. 136, t. xii. 

 A. aryeixteohts, Cope, Pioc. Acad. Philad. 1801, p. 213. 



Previously to the specimens named A. anjenieolus by Mr. 

 Cope, this species was not represented in our collection ; but 

 after comparison with Cocteau's description, I cannot avoid 

 referring them to A. lucius. 



A. chlorocyanus^ Dum. & Bibr. /. c. p. 117 ; Reinh. & Liitk. 

 Vid. Medd. 1862, p. 266. 



A. (Cte/iocercui) calestinn.*, Cope, Pr.)c. Acad. Philad. 1802, p. 177. 



Specimens from S.xn Domingo, named A, coelestiniis by 

 IMr. Cope. 



