the Species o/" Anolida). 277 



A. ci/nthojts, Cv\w, Lc. p. 173. 

 'The type from Vera Cruz. 



Placopsis, Gosse. 



Placopsis Valcnciennn, Dum. & Bibr. /. c. p. 131. 



r. orvUata, Gosse, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 18o0, ii. p. .']4(5. 

 A. leiicocrpka/ii^, llallow. Proc. Acad. I'liilad. I8i5(>, p. 22(5. 

 JCiphocercm I'alrnct'eiDui, Cope, I. c. lf^Gl, p. 21>5. 



ACANTHOLIS, Coct. 



AcanthoUs Loysiana, Coct. I.e. p. 141; Dum. & Bibr. I.e. 

 p. 100; Bocourt, /. c. p. 69, pi. xiv. fig. 9. 



? A. aryillaccus, Cope, I.e. 1802, p. 170. 



One specimen from Cuba, presented by Dr. Peters. 



NOROPS, Wagl. 



Norops auratus^ Wagl. Syst. p. 149; Wiegm. I.e. p. 16; 

 Dum. & liibr. /. c. p. 82, pi. 37 ; Bocourt, /. c. p. 108, 

 pi. xiii. figs. 5, 6a^ pi. xvi. fig. 33, a, h. 

 A. pcrissuniSy Cope. 



There are now five adult specimens in the collection, one 

 of ■which is the " type of A. j^erissiirus, Cope." 



N. troindonotus, Peters, Berl. Monatsb. 1863, p. 135 ; Bocourt, 

 I. e. p. 103, pi. xiii. fig. 6, pi. xvi. fig. 30. 



A large series of examples is now added to the collection. 



Having found that the specimen referred in Dr. Gray's 

 catalogue to Dracomira chri/solejyis is really A'oro^js auratus. 

 I am now enabled to recognize this well-marked species, the 

 examples of which I had supposed to be N. aia-atus. (See 

 'Annals,' 1869, iii. p. 183 &c.) 



Dkaconura, Wagl. 



Draeonura nitcns^ AVagl. J. c. ; Peters, I.e. 1863, p. 142. 

 A. refulgens, Sclileg. ; Dum. & Bibr. /. c. p. 01. 

 Three adult specimens from Pebas, collected by Mr. Bates. 



D. eatenata, Gosse, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1850, ii. p. 344, 

 The type from Jamaica. 



