8 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. OQ 



Class REPTILIA 



Suborder Sauria 



GONATODES FUSCUS (Hallowell) 



Twenty-five specimens represent this common species. Of these, 



U.S.N.M. Nos. 54208-16 and 54218 were collected by E. D. Christo- 



pherson in the Canal Zone, and Nos. 54311-21, collected by Meek 



and Hildebrand, bear the same indefinite data. Nos. 50145-48 were 



collected at Cana, Darien, by E. A. Goldman, in May and June, 1912. 



SPHAERODACTYLUS LINEOLATUS (Lichtenstein) 

 Six specimens collected as follows : 



U.S.N.M. No. Locality Date Collector 



53734 Rio Bayaria Mar. 23, 191 1 Meek & Hildebrand 



53991 Rio Mamoni Mar. 20, 1911 



54219-22 Canal Zone 1911-1912 E. D. Christopherson 



THECADACTYLUS RAPICAUDUS (Houttuyn) 



Two specimens in the collection, No. 54202 collected at Porto Bello, 

 April 24-28, 191 1, by Meek and Hildebrand, and No. 54267 with no 

 locality except the Canal Zone, collected by E. D. Christopherson. 



NOROPS AURATUS (Daudin) 

 Six specimens represent this widespread form. These were col- 

 lected as follows : 



Date Collector 



Feb. 15-16, 1912 E. A. Goldman 



191 1 Meek &: Hildebrand 

 Mar. 20, 1 911 " " " 



1911-1912 E. D. Christopherson 



Alar. 28, 1912 Meek & Hildebrand 



ANOLIS HUMILIS Peters 



A single specimen, U.S.N.M. No. 54056, collected June 7, 191 1, 

 by E. A. Goldman at Cerro Brujo. 



ANOLIS LEMURINUS (Cope) 

 A single specimen, U.S.N.M. No. 50150, collected May 2, 1912, 

 at 4,000 feet altitude on the east slope of the Pirri Range, by E. A. 

 Goldman, is referred to this species. The ventrals are keeled ; the 

 dorsals strongly keeled but not greatly enlarged, in at least 16 or 18 

 rows ; laterals small, keeled ; a dorso-lateral light stripe on each side ; 

 semicircles separated by a single scale. Dunn wn-ites me that this is 

 what he has called vittigenis. 



