1898.] BATRACHIANS FRO"St WESTERN ECITADOE. Ill 



7. Anolis macuxitenteis, sp. n. (Plate XI. fig. 1.) 



Head twice as long as broad, a little longer than the tibia; 

 forehead concave ; frontal ridges short, feeble ; upper head-scales 

 small, keeled; scales of the ' supraorbital semicircles moderately 

 enlarged, separated by three or four series of small scales ; a few 

 feebly enlarged, keeled supraocular scales, separated from the 

 supraorbitals by a series of granides ; occipital scale slightly 

 enlarged; canthus rostralis angular, canthal scales four or five; 

 loreal rows eight ; eight labials to below the centre of the eye ; 

 ear-opening moderately large, oval. G-ular appendage rather large, 

 merely indicated in the female ; gular scales smooth. Body feebly 

 compressed ; no dorso-nuchal fold. Dorsal and lateral scales 

 minute, granular ; A'entrals larger, but very small, granular, smooth. 

 The adpressed hind limb reaches the eye; digits rather feebly 

 dilated ; 16 lamellae iinder phalanges ii. and iii. of the fourth toe. 

 Tail roundish, covered «-ith keeled scales, without enlarged dorsal 

 series ; length of tail not quite twice that of head and body. No 

 enlarged postanal scales. Brownish or purpHsh grey above, with 

 metalHc lustre ; a dark cross-bar between the eyes and a dark spot 

 on the occiput ; limbs with rather indistinct dark cross-bars ; tail 

 with dark annuli ; whitish beneath, much spotted or marbled with 

 dark brown ; gular appendage red. 



milltm. millim. 



Total length 126 107 (tail imperfect). 



Head 12 14 



Width of head 6 7 



Body 33 36 



Fore limb 18 20 



Hind limb 33 39 



Tibia 11 12 



Tail 81 — 



Allied to A. ifemmosus, O'Sh. 

 Two specimens from Paramba. 



8, Anolis copii, Bocourt. 

 Paramba. 



9. Anolis grantliceps, sp. n, (Plate XI. fig. 2.) 



Head once and two thirds to once and three fourths as long as 

 broad, as long as, or slightly shorter than the tibia ; forehead 

 concave ; frontal ridges feeble, short ; upper head-scales very small, 

 almost granular, keeled ; scales of the supraorbital semicircles 

 moderately enlarged, separated by three to five series of scales on 

 the vertex ; feebly enlarged, strongly keeled supraocular scales ; 

 occipital a little smaller than the ear-opening, separated from the 

 supraorbitals by four or five series of scales ; canthus rostraUs 

 angular ; canthal scales three or four ; loreal rows seven or eight ; 

 eight or nine upper labials to below the centre of the eye ; ear- 

 opening large, oval. G-ular appendage very small, merely indicated 



