444 CHAM ELEONTIDA. 
3. g. 
millim. millim. 
Potallongth os scsc4ecae se Wee wa wanes 233 274 
From end of snout to extremity of man- 
dible:. secures gies has ae Bee 31 35 
From end of snout to extremity ofcasque.. 38 46 
Greatest width between lateral cranial 
i ee 17 18 
Depth of skull (mandible included)* .... 29 30 
Width of head... 0.0... 0. cece eee eee 22 24 
Body ccc daw cies can Oe cee ees ve oe: 87 104 
DUM we ege wean tae ds dees aus ae 21 27 
Pall. .a2s ce eiesteee oth soe gee ee eeS 115 1385 
Mediterranean coasts of Africa and Asia; south of Spain 
a-c. $ &. S. Spain ? P. B. Webb, Esq. [P 
df. 2. Mogador. Dr. A. Giinther fe 
g. gr. W. Africa (?). 
ho. Algiers. 
i. 2 Tunis. Mr. Fraser ohh 
k. @ Tripoli. R. Ritchie, Esq. [P.]. 
As Egypt. J. Burton, Esq. [P.]. 
m. 2 Arabia. H. Christy, Esq. [P. ]. Cire 
of C. auratus.) 
n. Q. Dead Sea. Canon Tristram [C.]. 
0 3. Merom. Canon Tristram [C.]. 
p. 2 Galilee. Canon Tristram [C. ]. 
q Cyprus. Lord Lilford i 
r. @ Xanthus. ; 
8. 2. Smyrna. R. McAndrew, Esq. [P.]. 
t. Ad., stuffed. —? 
u. Ad., skeleton. —? Sir J. McGregor [P.]. 
2. Chameleon calcarifer tf. 
Chameeleo calcarifer, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1870, p. 110, and Reise 
_ n. Mossamb. iii. p. 22, pl. iv. a. 
Casque much elevated posteriorly, with strong curved parietal 
crest ; the distance between the commissure of the mouth and the 
extremity of the casque equals the distance between the end of the 
snout and the extremity of the mandible; no rostral appendages; a 
strong lateral crest, ascending to the extremity of the parietal 
crest ; a large occipital dermal lobe on each side, extending nearly 
to the extremity of the parietal crest. No enlarged tubercles on the 
body ; a feebly serrated dorsal crest ; a series of conical tubercles along 
the median line of the throat and belly. Male with a tarsal process 
* The depth of the skull is taken between two horizontal parallel lines 
touching the lower edge of the mandible and the posterior extremity of the 
casque respectively. 
t Type examined. 
