476 CHAMALEONTIDE. 
Rhampholeon kerstenii, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) vi. 1880, 
p- 288, fig.; Fischer, Abh. Naturw. Ver. Hamb. viii. 1884, p. 7, 
pl. vii. fig. 2. 
No spine on the inner surface of the digits. Head covered with 
small granules and enlarged conical bony tubercles; a feeble but 
distinct parietal ridge; a tubercular ridge intersecting the temple ; 
supraciliary ridges very prominent, with a small triangular, tuber- 
cular, dermal process; no rostral appendage. Body finely granu- 
late, with numerous feebly enlarged conical tubercles; no crests. 
Body with longitudinal dark bands. 
3. Q. 
milli. millim. 
Total length .................... 90 77 
Head. cscce cea reaievaswaw en 13 13° 
Width of head ...............2.. 8 7 
BOC sere qacy ies ine Aca eae anak ed ta Se 43 39 
TAD ar~ iss wardy Hees Awe naan 9 9 
Pall gag evins cheer ae are een ees 34 25 
East Africa. 
a. Ss. Mpwapwa, interior of E. H. W. Bates, Esq. [C.]. 
Africa. 
bo. Rabai hills, Mombas. Rey. W. E. Taylor [P.]. 
e Q, E. Africa, ‘ Sir J. Kirk [C.]. 
2. Rhampholeon spectrum. 
Chameleo superciliaris (non Kuhl), Buchholz, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1874, 
p. 81. 
—— spectrum, Buchholz, t. c. p. 298, pl. —. figs. 5 & 6. 
Rhampholeon spectrum, Gunth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1874, p. 448, 
pl. lvii. fig. 1. 
In addition to the bicuspid claw, a spine vertically projects from 
the flexor side of each finger and toe. Head finely and uniformly 
granulate ; supraciliary ridges produced into a short, triangular 
dermal process, connected by a feeble transverse ridge across the: 
interorbital ridge; a small conical dermal rostral appendage; no 
parietal ridge. Body finely granular, with or without a few slightly 
enlarged scattered tubercles; no crests. 
é. 2. 
millim. millim. 
Total length ...............0.. 83 75 
Head ss Sb rae densa Weare af otc ase 18 16 
Width of head .................- 10°5 10 
Body se dese nde an sane en ees 40 4] 
TIA Pawar AWeuleea eee ae 10 10 
MDa: recsraply eh eased Bois ear av taN es ewer 25 18 
Camaroons, 
a-c oQ. Camaroons. 
