NO. I AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF PANAMA SCHMIDT I I 



CORYTHOPHANES CRISTATUS Gray 



A single specimen, U.S.N.M. No. 50153, was shot from a bird's 

 nest in the forest at Gatun, July 30. 191 1, by E. A. Goldman. 



CTENOSAURA SIMILIS (Gray) 



A single specimen, U.S.N.M. No. 54204, was collected at Corozal, 

 April 20, 191 1, by Meek and Hildebrand. 



ENYALIOIDES HETEROLEPIS (Bocourt) 



Two specimens, U.S.N.M. No. 54005, from Panama, collected by 

 E. A. Goldman, with no further data, and No. 54019, from Gatun. 

 January 20, 1911, also collected by E. A. Goldman. The latter speci- 

 men was shot along a cliff in the forest. This species has been recorded 

 from Gatun by Fowler." The femoral pores are two on each side. 



AMEIVA FESTIVA (Lichtenstein) 

 Fourteen specimens of this species may be listed as follows : 



AMEIVA UNDULATA (Wiegmann) 



Sixteen specimens represent this species. Eight were collected by 

 Meek and Hildebrand as follows: Chepo, No. 53741, March 21, 

 191 1 ; Alhamel, Nos. 53813-16, 1911 ; Miraflores, No. 53842, Janu- 

 ary 18, 191 1 ; Rio Cardenas, Corozal, No. 53868, February 16, 191 1 ; 

 Culebra, No. 53880, February 11, 191 1. Eight were obtained by 

 E. A. Goldman as follows: Cana, No. 50135, June 10, 1912; 50137, 

 June 6, 1912; 50140, May 21. 1912 ; 50141, May 16, 1912; Cerro 

 Azul, Nos. 54136, 54147, March 22, 191 1 ; Gatun, No. 54142. Janu- 

 ary 2, 1911 : Panama (no locality or date). No. 53999. 



'^ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1916, p. 406. 



