60 IGUANID. 
52. Anolis gemmosus. (Pxarz III. fig. 2.) 
Anolis gemmosus, O’Shaughn. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) xv. 1875, 
p. 280. 
Head nearly twice as long as broad, a little longer than the 
tibia ; forehead concave, no frontal ridges; upper head-scales very 
small, bi- or tri-carinate; scales of the supraorbital semicircles not 
enlarged, separated by four or five series of scales; supraocular 
scales small, tricarinate ; occipital not enlarged; canthus rostralis 
short, angular, canthal scales three ; loreal rows six; eight labials 
to below the centre of the eye; ear-opening rather large, oval. 
Gular appendage large, extending posteriorly beyond the thorax, 
absent in the female. Body slightly compressed in the male; no 
dorso-nuchal fold. Scales very small, granular, smooth, equal on the 
back and sides; ventrals very small, larger than dorsals, irregular, 
subimbricate, smooth. The adpressed hind limb reaches the anterior 
border of the orbit or a little beyond; digital expansions rather 
narrow; seventeen lamelle under phalanges m. and mz. of the 
fourth toe. Tail roundish, covered above with equal keeled scales ; 
its length almost three times that of head and body. Male with 
enlarged postanal scales. Purplish above, with black and whitish 
dots ; sides of belly with round light spots; female with a dorsal 
series of light, black-edged, arrowhead-shaped markings pointing 
forwards ; lower surfaces whitish, chin variegated with brown; 
gular appendage pale blue. 
Total length .......... 217 millim. 
Head se sstites us al Bilas 16. 54 
Width of head ........ 8, 
BOO: te wie em. wpe cei a ais soe 41a, 
Fore limb ............ 28! 45 
Hind limb............ 51, 
NDI ss wese ees eee ee dows 1, 
Parl saab thee iaadeea ul 160g, 
Ecuador. 
a Q. —-? J. Brenchley, Esq. [P.]. (Type. 
b, : : Intac, Ecuador. Mr. Buckley (C.} Pe ae 
53. Anolis andianus. 
Anolis squamulatus? (non Ptrs.), Bouleng. : _N. 
ix. 1882, p. 458, : a aa) 
Head twice as long as broad, much longer than the tibia ; fore- 
head and interorbital region concave, no frontal ridges; apper 
head-scales very small, rugose; scales of the supraorbital semicircles 
scarcely enlarged, separated by five series of scales ; ten to twelve 
enlarged, tricarinate supraocular scales, separated from the supra- 
orbitals by a series of granules; occipital not enlarged; canthus 
rostralis feebly marked, no enlarged canthal scales ; loreal rows six ; 
seven labials to below the centre of the eye; ear-opening moderate, 
