34 IGUANID.E. 
of the orbit; digital expansions moderately developed; eighteen 
lamelle under phalanges 11. and ur. of the fourth toe. Tail com- 
pressed, rather strongly in the male, feebly in the female, with 
feebly serrated upper edge; its length not once and a halt that of 
head and body. Male with enlarged postanal scales. Brownish 
above, with more or less distinct darker dots or vermiculations. 
Total length .......... 113 millim. 
Mead xvisateweeeewes TB 55 
Width of head ........ 10, 
Body oe ieecie canara 38s, 
Fore limb: yi. eee ae 28). x5 
Hind limb............ 42 ,, 
SM DI1G Mr hg ee oe Se ee 13 C,, 
Mead ete etree toe ee ee 60, 
Bahamas, San Domingo. 
ad. 8. Domingo. Copenhagen Museum [P.]. (As 
typical of 4. dominicensis.) 
b-c. 2. —? 
14. Anolis cybotes. (Prarez I. fig. 5.) 
Anolis cybotes, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 177, and Proc. Am. 
Philos. Soc. xi. 1869, p. 164. 
riisei, Reinh. § Lith. Vidensk. Meddel, 1862, p. 264. 
Head large in the male, with slightly swollen cheeks, moderate 
in the female; its width about once and two thirds in its length, 
which exceeds that of the tibia; forehead concave, occiput concave 
in the male; two feeble frontal ridges; upper head-scales smooth 
or a little rugose ; scales of the supraorbital semicircles very large, 
in contact between the orbits; eleven to thirteen enlarged, feebly 
keeled supraocular scales, separated from the-supraorbitals by one 
or two rows of granules ; occipital as long as, but narrower than, 
the ear-opening, separated from the supraorbitals by two series of 
scales; canthus rostralis sharp, canthal scales three; six to eight 
loreal rows ; six or seven labials to below the centre of the eye; 
ear-opening rather large, suboval. Gular appendage of moderate 
size, scarcely developed in the female; gular scales obtusely keeled. 
Body short, compressed, in the male with a well-marked dorso- 
nuchal fold. Dorsal scales minute, granular, considerably enlarged 
and fcebly keeled on the vertebral line; ventral scales large, eycloid, 
strongly imbricate, smooth. Limbs moderately long; the adpressed 
hind limb reaches between the orbit and the nostril ; digital expan- 
sions rather narrow; eighteen to twenty lamellx under phalanges 
11. and 111, of the fourth toe. Tail compressed, strongly in the male 
with feebly serrated upper edge ; its length not twice that of head 
and body. Male with enlarged postanal scales. Grey-brown above 
with darker markings; female with a pale vertebral line, and a 
regular series of large, sharply defined, brown spots on each side of 
