3. ANOLIS. 67 
roundish, with a vertebral series of enlarged scales, but no promi- 
nent ridge; its length more than twice that of head and body. No 
enlarged postanal scales. Brownish or pale olive above, with dark- 
brown or reddish-brown marblings; four more or less distinct dark 
cross bands on the body—the anterior, on the scapula, and the 
posterior, on the sacrum, best defined; a dark band from the eye 
to above the tympanum; lips with dark vertical bars; lower sur- 
faces greenish white, dotted with brown; throat with dark-brown 
marblings. 
Total length .......... 302 millim. 
SBCA: Geasnigin alegre wtowteunavae Oe fg 
Width of head ...... Se SES" vey 
Body oe. sisisin havine dgtnelon 66, 
Hore UMD a 2 gcsce sg oa 8 <3 35, 
Hind limb ............ 62, 
NPD Ta Ss cSacspebicaty apa -aas 18. 4 
EP AT ees ccth ada oks 4 Canin ales 210 , 
Mexico. 
ab. SQ. Mexico. 
ce. Yg. Mexico, M. Sallé [C.}. 
63. Anolis pulchellus. 
Anolius pulchellus, Gray, Cat. p. 204. 
Anolis pulchellus, Dum. § Bibr. iv. p. 97; Reinh. § Liith. Vidensk. 
Meddel, 1862, p. 257; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. pl. xvi. 
fig. 28; Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1876, p. 706. 
Dactyloa (Heterolepis) pulchella, Fvtzing. Syst. Rept. p. 66. 
Head rather large, twice as long as broad, much longer than the 
tibia ; forehead slightly concave, with two slightly diverging frontal 
ridges; upper head-scales faintly keeled or striated; scales of the 
supraorbital semicircles large, extending forwards as frontal series, 
in contact between the orbits or separated by one series of scales ; 
five to ten enlarged, keeled supraocular scales, separated from the 
supraorbitals by one or two series of granules ; occipital a little 
larger than the ear-opening, separated from the supraorbitals by 
two to four series of scales; canthus rostralis angular, canthal 
scales three or four; loreal rows four or five; five or six labials to 
below the centre of the eye; ear-opening rather small, roundish- 
subtriangular. Gular appendage moderately large, with widely 
separated scales ; gular scales keeled. Body compressed ; no dorse- 
nuchal fold. Dorsal scales nearly as large as ventrals, rhomboidal, 
imbricate, keeled; lateral scales very small, granular; ventral 
scales rhomboidal, strongly imbricate, keeled. Limbs moderate ; 
the adpressed hind limb reaches the eye or the posterior border of 
the orbit ; digits rather feebly dilated; eighteen or nineteen lamella 
under phalanges 11. and rir. of the fourth toe. Tail strongly com- 
pressed, with sharp, not distinctly serrated upper edge, its length 
more than twice that of head and body. No enlarged postanal 
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