1880.] MR. A. W. E. O'SHAUGHNESSY ON A NEW ANOLIS. 491 



pectoralis, E. poena, Ahuila chuana, Mirafra afrieana, M. africa- 

 noides, M. sabota, CerthUrnida semitorquata, Emheriza tahapisi, E. 

 impetuani, Zonotrichin afrieana, Megnlotis verticalis, M. australis, 

 Linaria guluris, L. atrogiiJaris, Estrelda lipiniana, E. squami/rons, 

 Pyrgila motitensis, P. diffusa, Crithagra selbyii, Euplectes taha, 

 Ploceus tahatali, P/oceus dubius, Plocepasser mahuli, Loxia lathami, 

 Bubalornis niger, Megalopterus australis, Eurocephalus anguitimens, 

 Cinnyris mariquensis, C. talatala, Chrysoptilus bennettii, C. abingoni, 

 Polysticte quopopa, Coliphimus concolor, Perdix swainsonii, P. levail- 

 lantoides, P. sephaena, P. coqui, Ortygis lepurana, Pterocles varie- 

 gatiis, P. gutturalis, Otis ruficrista, O. afraoides, Gancrophagus 

 gutturalis, Carbo africanoides. 



9. Description of a new Species of Anolis, with Notice of 

 some other Species of that Genus from Ecuador. By A, 

 W. E. O'Shaughnessy, Assistant in the Natural History 

 Departments^ British Museum, 



[Received Jime 14, 1880.] 



(Plate XLIX.) 



In the collection of zoological objects made by Mr. Buckley in 

 Ecuador, which has proved singularly rich in new and remarkable 

 forms among the hzards, I find represented the following species of 

 Anolis. 



From Canelos : — 



Anolis chrysolepis, D. & B. Erp. Gen. iv. p. 94 ; Guich. in 

 Casteln. Ame'r. du Sud, pi. 4. f. 1. 



The Anolis scyphens, Cope, must be considered identical with this 

 species, if we may judge from some specimens in the British Museum 

 to which Mr. Cope some years ago affixed that name. 



Anolis nummifer, 0'S., = vitiigerus, Cope, part. 



Anolis pentaprion, Cope, Proc. Ac. Phil. 1862, p. 178. 



Anolis nasicus, D. & B. /. c. p. 115 ; Guichen. I. c. pi. 4. 

 fig. 2. 



From Pallatanga : — 



Anolis chrysolepis, D. & B. 



Anolis viridi^netjs, Peters, MB. Ak. Berl. 1863, p. 147. 



Anolis bouvieri, Bocourt, Miss. Scient. Mex. iii. p. 58, pi. 14. 

 figs. 8, 8a. 



In addition to the above, the same collection contains two speci- 

 mens of a beautiful Anolis, which I have no hesitation in pronouncing 

 a new species, and which I now proceed to describe. 



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