3. ANOLIS, 77 
not or but slightly compressed ; no dorso-nuchal fold. Dorsal scales 
oval, subrhomboidal, subimbricate, keeled, a little smaller than the 
ventrals, passing gradually into the laterals, which are minutely 
granular ; ventrals rhomboidal, imbricate, strongly keeled. The 
adpressed hind limb reaches the posterior border of the orbit, or 
nearly that point; digital expansions moderate ; thirteen to six- 
teen lamellae under phalanges ur. and ur. of the fourth toe. Tail 
cylindrical, not twice as long as head and body, covered with 
equal strongly keeled scales. Male with enlarged postanal scales. 
Brownish above, with dark brown spots, sometimes arranged in 
a double longitudinal series on the back, or forming angular 
cross bars with the angle pointing backwards; a more or less 
distinct dark streak from the eye to the nape; sometimes black 
lines radiating from the eye; limbs with dark cross bands; lower 
surfaces whitish; gular appendage grey or brown. 
Total length .......... 153 millim. 
Head) sciid sas eatin ee ae a, 
Width of head ........ 85, 
Body enna Gea wea ee es 340, 
Fore limb ............ 20r  5. 
Hind limb. .......... 34. Ci, 
TOE 5 co rapiwaas Se ae Asa 10” 3 
MDA ca saith aadntni thes eps tbes 105, 
Mexico. 
a od. Cuernavaca. Paris Museum [P. }. 
b-c. 3. Jalapa. Mr. Hoege [C.]; F. D. Godman, 
Esq. { P.]. 
d-h. 3,9,& her. Ventanas. Hr. A. Forrer [C.]. 
t-k, l-n. 3,9, &her. Presidio. Hy, A. Forrer ret 
0-Gg. 3. Tres Marias, Hy. A. Forrer [C.]. 
78, Anolis nebuloides. 
Anolis nebuloides, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 74, pl. xiii. 
fig. 10. 
Very closely allied to A. nebulosus, from which it differs only in 
the following points :—Scales on the snout feebly tricarinate ; supra- 
orbital semicircles usually separated by one series of scales; ear- 
opening larger, its vertical diameter nearly equalling the length of 
the occipital ; dorsal scales larger, nearly as large as the ventrals. 
Mexico. 
ab. oS. Huamuchla. 
79, Anolis palpebrosus. 
Anolis palpebrosus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1873, p. 740. 
Closely allied to A. nebulosus. Head as long as the tibia; scales 
on_the anterior half of the snout keeled; supraorbital semicircles 
