3. ANOLIS, 39 
serrated upper edge ; its length not twice that of head and body, 
Male with enlarged postanal scales. Sandy-grey above, with in- 
distinct lighter spots forming irregular vertical bars on the sides 3 a 
white, black-edged band along each side, from limb to limb ; lower 
surfaces white; a large black spot on the gular appendage. 
Total length .......... 202 millim. 
TVG a a scor jscaexivn eon nee Pale Fs 
Width of head .......,. Oi ys 
Body jsiecceiucanhe ve Ol Ay 
Fore limb ............ 36, 
Hand Wmb: asp eccseycony 62> a; 
MDI 8s 6, 2 ccchdes acer ont val oe 19 ,, 
Mean reset ark a9 anova ee ara 130 
Leeward Islands ; Martinique? 
a o. Curagoa. 
20. Anolis lineatopus. (Pxarz I. figs. 1, 2.) 
Anolius lineatopus, Gray, Cat. p. 208, 
maculatus, Gray, J. ¢. 
Anolis lineatopus, Gray, Ann. §& Mag. N. H. v. 1840, p. 113. 
—— maculatus, (non Gray, supra) Gray,l.c.; Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 
1861, p. 209 ; Reinh. § Liith. Vidensh. Meddel. 1862, p. 268; Bocourt, 
Miss. Se. Mex., Rept. pl. xiv. fig. 18; O’Shaughn. Ann. & Mag. N. HH. 
(4) xv. 1875, p. 275. 
Head moderate, once and two thirds to once and three fourths as 
long as broad, longer than the tibia; forehead concave, with strong 
frontal ridges; occiput concave in the male; upper head-scales 
keeled; scales of the supraorbital semicircles large, separated 
medially by one or two series of scales; nine to sixteen enlarged, 
keeled supraocular scales, in contact with the supraorbitals or 
separated by one row of granules ; occipital nearly as large as the 
ear-opening, separated from the supraorbitals by three to five series 
of scales; canthus rostralis angular, canthal scales three or four; 
loreal rows five to seven; six to eight labials to below the centre of 
the eye; ear-opening moderately ‘large, suboval. Gular appendage 
large, extending backwards beyond the thorax, scarcely indicated in 
the female; gular scales keeled. Body rather short, compressed ; 
male with a slight dorso-nuchal fold. Dorsal scales small, granular, 
keeled, smallest on the flanks, distinctly enlarged on the vertebral 
region ; ventral scales larger, subhexagonal, slightly imbricate, dis- 
tinctly keeled. Limbs moderate; the adpressed hind limb reaches 
the eyeor between the latter and the nostril; digital expansions mode- 
rately developed ; eighteen to twenty-one lamelle under phalanges 
m. and m1. of the fourth toe. Tail compressed, with very slightly 
serrated upper edge, its length not twice that of head and body. Malo 
with slightly enlarged postanal scales. Brownish above, with darker 
markings or reticulations, and with lighter spots confluent into 
more or less regular transverse bands on the back and limbs ; female 
