Vol. 5, p. 107-113. July 2, 1924. 



Occasional Papers 



OF THE 



Boston Society of Natural History. 



NEW LIZARDS FROM NORTHWESTERN PERU. 

 BY G. KINGSLEY NOBLE. 



The present paper is the tenth to appear dealing with the 

 zoological results of the Harvard Peruvian Expedition of 19 16. 1 

 This paper concludes the descriptions of new reptiles secured by 

 the expedition, or at least, those reptiles recognized without 

 doubt as new. No attempt has been made to give a complete 

 list of the species found in the regions visited. Descriptions of 

 the new reptiles have appeared as various groups were studied 

 and compared with related forms from Ecuador and southern 

 Peru. Although this has resulted in a very tardy appearance of 

 some of the descriptions, the plan has proved satisfactory in 

 most other respects. The region visited was almost unknown 

 herpetologically. This has resulted in the discovery of a large 

 number of new forms. The reptile fauna as a whole- exhibits a 

 mixture of affinities, but these cannot be adequately determined 

 until the fauna of southern Ecuador is better known. 



I am indebted to Dr. Thomas Barbour of the Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology for the opportunity of making the collec- 

 tions reported upon in this paper, and for his kindness in permit- 

 's these papers are rather scattered, they may be listed here as follows: 



1. Bangs, Outram, and Noble, G. K. 1918. Description of a new wood- 

 pecker from Peru. Proc. New England Zool. Club, vol. 6, p. 85-86. 



2. Bangs, Outram, and Noble, G. K. 1918. List of birds collected on the 

 Harvard Peruvian Expedition of 1916. Auk, vol. 35, p. 442-463. 



3. Barbour, T., and Noble, G. K. 1920. Some amphibians from north- 

 western Peru, with a revision of the genera Phyllobates and Telmatobius. 

 Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool.; vol. 63, p. 395-427, pi. 1-3. 



4. Dunn, E. R. 1923. Some snakes from northwestern Peru. Proc. Biol. 

 Soc. Washington, vol. 36, p. 185-188. 



5. Noble, G. K. 1921. Some new lizards from northwestern Peru. Ann. 

 N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 29, p. 133-139. 



6. Noble, G. K. 1921. The bony structure and phyletic relations of 

 Sphaerodactylus and allied lacertilian genera, with the description of a new 

 genus. Amer. Mus. Novitates, no. 4. 



7. Noble, G. K. 1921. Two new lizards from northwestern Peru. Ann. N. 

 Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 29, p. 141-143. 



8. Noble, G. K. 1921. A search for the Marsupial Frog. Natural History, 

 vol. 21, p. 475-485. 



9. Noble, G. K. 1921. Pages from the photographic journal of the Har- 

 vard Peruvian Expedition. Natural History, vol. 21, p. 486-493. 



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