3. ANOLIS. 79 
reddish angular cross band between the eyes; female sometimes 
with a broad light vertebral band; lower surfaces whitish or 
brownish. 
Total length .......... 118 millim. 
Head.) vc.casven cei ence 13°C, 
Width of head ........ 8 oy 
Body .ac.vwsdawe sie 33 a, 
Fore limb ............ i hy a 
Hind limb .3<¢s040c04 28) 55 
Tibia i.9 seen tae ees B55 
Ball. gccscnars aig grisea Se 72 
Central America. 
a-b. 3 Q. Coban, Guatemala, O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. (Types 
e. 9. P of A. nannodes.) 
d. Q. Costa Rica. O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. (Type 
of A. tessellatus.) 
e @ 
. Irazu, Costa Rica. F. D. Godman, Esq. [P.]. 
F-l. 3,2, & yg.  Jalapa, Mexico. Mr. Hoege [C.]; he D. God- 
man, Esq. [P.]. 
81. Anolis sallei. 
Anolis sallai, Giinth. Proc. Zool, Soe, 1859, p. 421; Bocourt, Miss. 
Se. Mex., Rept. p. 90, pl. xiii. fig. 38, & pl. xvi. fig. 21. 
williamsii, Bocowrt, Nouv. Arch. Mus. vi. 1870, Bull. p. 16, 
and l, ¢. pl. xiii. fig. 9. 
jacobi, Bocourt, 1. e. p. 73, pl. xiii. fig. 8. 
Head about once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than 
the tibia; forehead concave, frontal ridges short and divergent ; 
upper head-scales more or less distinctly keeled; scales of the supra- 
orbital semicircles large, in contact medially or separated by one 
series of scales; enlarged supraocular scales variable in number and 
in size, usually keeled and arranged in two or three longitudinal 
series, sometimes strongly dilated transversely, and in a single 
series, as in A. nebulosus; occipital as large as the eye-opening, 
separated from the supraorbitals by one to three series of scales; 
canthus rostralis angular, canthal scales three ; loreal rows four to 
six ; six or seven upper labials to below the centre of the eye; ear- 
opening small, oval or subtriangular. Gular appendage largo, ex- 
tending posteriorly beyond the thorax, slightly indicated in the 
female; gular scales keeled. Body slightly compressed in the male ; 
no dorso-nuchal fold. Dorsal scales rather large, rhomboidal or 
hexagonal, subimbricate and sharply keeled, passing gradually 
into the very small granules of the sides; ventrals larger than 
dorsals, rhomboidal, imbricate, sharply keeled. The adpressed hind 
limb reaches the ear or a little beyond; digits moderately dilated ; 
fifteen or sixteen lamellae: under phalanges 11. and m1. of the fourth 
toe. Tail cylindrical, once and three fourths to twice and one fourth 
the length of head and body, covered with large, equal, strongly 
