2. BROOKESIA.—3. RHAMPHOLEON. A475 
a. Mahanova. 
b-c. 3 2. Near Tamatave. 
d. 3. Madagascar. (Type of Chameleo brookesit.) 
ef. dQ. Madagascar. . 
2. Brookesia ebenaui. 
Chamezleo (Brookesia) ebenaui, Boetty, Zool. Anz. 1880, p. 280, and 
Abh, Senck, Ges. xii. 1881, p. 482, pl. iii. fig. 12. i 
Casque angularly emarginate posteriorly; supraciliary ridges 
less produced than in the preceding species, studded with large 
conical tubercles; a small horn or conical tubercle on each side 
above the nostril, directed upwards and forwards. A series of bony 
spines on each side of the vertebral line, stronger than in C. super- 
ciliaris. Body and limbs with scattered large spinose tubercles. 
millim. millim. 
Total length....... » Body. ss aga os 36 
ead gas ga: ce aie da aoe 12 Pa Nie wit aie waa 27 
Width of head...... 9 
Nossi Bé. 
3. Brookesia nasus. (Prater XL. fig. 4.) 
Casque not emarginate posteriorly, without orbital processes ; end 
of snout with two small conical tubercles, directed forwards in the 
female (probably indicating the presence of a pair of horns in the 
male); a pair of ridges extend from the supraciliary ridges to the 
vertebral keel, where they unite ; a ridge intersecting the temple, 
and another very feeble one across the interorbital space. No bony 
spines on the sides of the back. No crests; scales uniformly 
granular. 
millim. millim 
Total length...... 60 Body io ciceit ee ces 30 
Head. ,2iaca seas 12 EET IBS a eheseeecee dS agg ulat 6 
Width of head.... 7 Mat reves teas titecas 18 
Madagascar. 
“a. Q. , Ekongo. Mr. T. Waters [C.]. 
3. RHAMPHOLEON. 
Rhampholeon, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1874, p. 443. 
Each claw with a second cusp directed perpendicularly down- 
wards ; scales on soles spinose. Tail shorter than the body. 
Tropical Africa. 
1. Rhampholeon kerstenii. 
Chameeleo superciliaris (non Kuhl), Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1866, 
. 287, 
c kerstenii, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1868, p. 449, and in Decken’s 
Reis, O.-.4fr. iii. p. 12, pl. i. tig. 1. 
