XO. I AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF PAN AM A— SCH MIDT 9 



ANOLIS POECILOPUS (Cope) 



U.S.N.M. Xo. 50149, collected at Cana, at 2,000 feet, March 27, 

 1 91 2, by E. A. Goldman, is tentatively referred to this species. This 

 specimen agrees in detail with Cope's original description with the 

 exception that the occipital is large and well distinguished. The ru- 

 gosity of the head scales extends to the occipital, and this might 

 account for an error in the original description. The species is charac- 

 terized b}^ its very small keeled scales; 13 loreal rows from labials to 

 canthals ; no elongate superciliary ; and the caudal scales are notably 

 small. 



ANOLIS STIGMOSUS Bccourt 



Twelve specimens represent this sjSecies : 



Collector 



Meek & Hildebrand 



E. A. Goldman 



E. D. Christopherson 



Meek & Hildebrand 

 E. D. Christopherson 



ANOLIS PETERSII Bocourt 



Two specimens, U.S.N.M. No. 53888, collected by Meek and Hilde- 

 brand, without definite locality, and No. 54144, collected at Gatun, 

 May 2, 1911, by E. A. Goldman, run directly to this species in Dunn's 

 recent arrangement of the anoles of Central America.' 



ANOLIS LIMIFRONS (Cope) 

 Eleven specimens represent this species : 



' Notes on Central American Anolis, Proc. New England Zool. Club, vol. 12, 

 p. 19. 1930. 



