814 MR. G. A. BOULENGER ON BATRACHIANS 
articulation reaches the eye; tibia half the length of head and 
body ; toes half-webbed, inner very short but perfectly distinct ; 
the tips blunt; metatarsal and subarticular tubercles very 
indistinct. Green above, with small black spots and large 
symmetrical black markings, viz.: a streak on the canthus 
rostralis; an X on the head and between the shoulders, the 
anterior branches extending on the upper eyelids, the posterior 
confluent with a lateral band which is expanded on the temple 
and extends to the groin; a spade-shaped figure on the sacral 
region; a pair of large spots above the waist, and cross-bars on 
the limbs; lower parts white, with round black spots. Male with 
brown rugosities on the inner finger. 
From snout to vent 24 mm. 
A single specimen. 
REPTILIA. 
CHELONIA. 
1. CHELYDRA ROSSIGNONI Bocourt. 
This species was only known from Southern Mexico, Guatemala, 
and Western Ecuador. 
LACERTILIA. 
2. THECADACTYLUS RAPICAUDA Houtt. 
3. LEPIDOBLEPHARIS INTERMEDIUS, sp. n. (PI. I. fig. 2.) 
Scaling as in LZ. peracce Blgr., form more as in L. feste Peracea. 
Granules of upper parts very small, largest on the snout. Snout 
pointed, much longer than the orbit; rostral with median cleft, 
and concave above, as in the two other species; symphysial 
likewise very large, with two clefts behind; five upper and four 
lower labials, first very large. Brown above, with darker and 
lighter variegations; a whitish streak across the nape ; lower 
parts pale brown, throat whitish. 
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Two specimens. 
4. ANOLIS PALMERI Bley. 
5. PoLYCHRUS SPURRELLI, sp.n, (PI. I. figs. 3, 3a.) 
Snout obtusely pointed ; nostril equally distant from the orbit 
and from the tip of the snout ; eye-opening nearly as large as the 
