46 IGUANIDA. 
d. 
Fore limb .... cecasees 22 24 millim 
Hind limb.......... 38 Al ,, 
WIDIG. 2. bas Sho 12 13 =O, 
Parl, cases escorts — 100 ,, 
Cuba. 
a. Q. Cuba. Prof. Peters [P.]. 
b-d. $9. 2 
27. Anolis isolepis. 
Anolis (Ctenocercus) isolepis, Cope, Proc. de. Philad. 1861, p. 214. 
Head large, nearly twice as long as broad, much longer than the 
tibia ; forehead slightly concave ; frontal ridges distinct, short ; upper 
head-seales smooth; scales of the supraorbital semicircles large, 
separated medially by one series of scales; only two or three large, 
smooth supraocular scales, separated from the supraorbitals by one 
series of granules; occipital larger than the ear-opening, separated 
from the supraorbitals by one series of scales; canthus rostralis 
sharp, projecting, canthal scales five ; loreal rows four ; seven upper 
labials to below the centre of the eye; ear-opening small, roundish- 
subtriangular. Gular appendage rather small; gular scales smooth. 
Body not compressed ; no dorso-nuchal fold. Dorsal and lateral 
scales equal in size, minute, granular, smooth; ventrals larger, 
roundish, flat, juxtaposed, smooth. Limbs very short; the adpressed 
hind limb reaches the neck; digital expansions well developed ; 
eighteen lamella under phalanges it. and 11. of the fourth toe. Tail 
cylindrical, with a dorsal series of slightly enlarged flat scales. No 
enlarged postanal scales. Whitish olive above, with irregular brown 
markings; upper surface of head obscured by brown marblings ; 
lower surfaces whitish, with scattered brown dots on the throat. 
ead: bigs S aaemd ace Bie Be 14 millim 
Width of head ........ O66 
BOA You, 4 arg sits aac was ai 24 Ci, 
Hore: lM evud sekawe as IS os 
Hind limb............ 21a, 
DUDE or eaceae Rae ences 65 ,, 
Cuba. 
ad. Cuba. Prof. Peters [P.]. 
28. Anolis beckeri. 
Anolis beckeri, Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1881, p. 921. 
Head once and three fourths as long as broad, much longer than 
the tibia; frontal concavity slightly marked, no frontal ridges ; 
upper head-scales smooth; scales of the supraorbital semicircles 
enlarged, in contact medially, or separated by one series of scales; 
enlarged supraocular scales numerous, smooth, separated from the 
