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black-Spotted above; tail somewhat lighter, with a greenish 

 dorsal crest and light spots; fore limbs like the back; hind 

 limbs like the tail, light-spotted. Belly pale greenish gray, 

 breast golden, black-spotted; throat and mandible brick red. 

 Tail and hind limbs inferiorly like the belly; fore limbs like 

 the breast, black-spotted. Sides of throat, mandible, and body 

 brick red; a black antehumeral spot." 



Coloration in life of three adult males, James Island. — 1) 

 "Above dark brown, spotted with blackish and light grayish 

 spots ; dorsal crest and the scales at its base light grayish ; hind 

 limbs and tail above lighter dusky brown, the former light- 

 spotted; head above olive brown. Belly, thighs, and tail in- 

 feriorly light grayish; breast buffy and pinkish, sparingly 

 black-spotted; throat black, mandible pinkish, black-spotted 

 posteriorly. Sides of head light brownish, preoculars light- 

 spotted, lower eyelid bluish; sides of neck bright red, black- 

 spotted; a black antehumeral spot, light-bordered anteriorly; 

 shoulders blotched with yellowish and brown. Sides of the 

 body lake red, spotted with black and whitish spots except 

 about the axilla and along the sides of the belly." 



2) "The back is brownish, with black spots which extend 

 down to the light bluish coloration below. Dorsal crest very 

 prominent, of a light greenish tint. Sides of neck reddish, 

 with black spots. Black blotches in front of each shoulder. 

 Chin and lower jaw pale red. Gular region black. Chest 

 with faint black spots. Below light blue." 



3) "Back brown with scattered black spots. Upper sur- 

 face of fore limbs also with black spots. Folds on neck red 

 with large black spots. Antehumeral spot black, larger than 

 in females. Chin light straw color with a few small black 

 spots. Gular region black. Chest brick red with small black 

 spots. Belly and lower surfaces of hind limbs and tail dull 

 light blue." 



Coloration in life of three adult females, James Island. — 1) 

 "Above golden-brown, crest grayish-white, nape and tail 

 lighter without golden coloration; limbs above like dorsum. 

 A dark brown band, two scales wide, extending from the ear 



