48 IGUANIDA. 
to car; tail with blackish cross bars near the end ; belly pale golden, 
gular region faintly greenish. 
Total length .........-. 117 millim. 
Head. oc. as severe ane 13. Cw, 
Width of head ........ Bt. Cas 
Body? suis wae vals ee oT |y, 
Fore limb ........-545 20 ,, 
Hind limb..........-- 34. C(«,, 
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Tail, og hae ene ve se TL 45 
Hab. ? 
ad. —? Dy. A. Giinther [P.]. (Type.) 
30. Anolis fusco-auratus. 
Anolius fusco-auratus, Gray, Cat. p. 205. 
Anolis fusco-auratus, D’ Orbigny, Voy. Amér. Mér., Rept. pl. iii. fig. 2 ; 
Dum. § Bibr.iv.p.110; Guichen. in Gay, Hist. Chile, Rept. p. 21 ; 
Bocourt, Now. Arch. Mus, vi. 1870, Bull. p. 15, and Miss. Se. Mex., 
Rept. pl. xiv. fig. 16. 
Dactyloa (Tropidopilus) fusco-aurata, Fitzing. Syst. Rept. p. 67, 
fusco-aurata, Tschudi, Faun. Per., Rept. p. 24. 
Anolis viridieeneus, Peters, Mon, Berl. Ac. 1863, p. 147. 
Head rather small, twice as long as broad, a little longer than the 
tibia; forehead concave, frontal ridges very short ; upper head-scales 
very small, feebly keeled; scales of the supraorbital semicircles en- 
larged, separated by two or three (exceptionally one) series of scales ; 
eight to twelve enlarged, keeled supraocular scales, separated from 
the supraorbitals by one or two series of granules ; occipital larger 
than the ear-opening, separated from the supraorbitals by two or 
three series of scales ; canthus rostralis feeble, canthal scales three 
or four; loreal rows five or six; six to eight labials to below the 
centre of the eye; ear-opening moderately large, vertically oval. 
Gular appendage moderately large, indicated in the female; gular 
scales smooth. Body not or but very slightly compressed ; no dorso- 
nuchal fold. Dorsal and lateral scales very small, granular, slightly 
enlarged, and distinctly keeled on the vertebral region ; qentral 
scales small, larger than dorsals, round, juxtaposed, smooth. Limbs 
slender ; the adpressed hind limb reaches the eye, or between the 
latter and the tympanum; digital expansions not much developed ; 
fourteen to sixteen lamelle under phalanges 11. and ur. of the fourth 
toe. Tail slender, roundish, covered with strongly keeled scales, the 
median dorsal series a little enlarged ; length of the tail once ‘and 
two thirds to twice that of head and body. No enlarged postanal 
scales. Grey-brown or olive above, with metallic green or coppery 
gloss, with ill-defined darker spots; frequently a light, dark-edged 
cross band between the eyes ; females sometimes with a broad pale 
coppery vertebral band broadly edged with blackish ; lower surfaces 
whitish, uniform, or more or less closely dotted with brown. 
