80 IGUANIDZ. 
keeled scales. No enlarged postanal scales. Greyish or brownish 
above, with golden reflections; females frequently with a broad 
light vertebral band; hind limbs usually with a few large yellowish 
spots ; lower surfaces yellowish white; gular appendage with a 
large round purplish black (dark blue) spot. 
Total length .......... 140 millim. 
G00 ice accesses poles dA os; 
Width of head ........ 85 ,, 
BOdY suit ccccnaesge es | age UBC? ~25 
Fore limb! 2.002 sews |) ee 
Hind Vimb' «ic os ss eens 34 C,, 
Tibias  jasiaeg oak wate sek i ae 
Tail) cee eee eens 90" «35 
Central America. 
a Q. Mexico. M. Sallé [C.]. (Type.) 
b-d. 6 & hgr. Guatemala. F. D. Godman, Esq. PP. 
e @. Lower Vera Paz. O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. 
fc. South slope of the At- Paris Museum [P.]. 
titlan Volcano. 
g 2s Hacienda del Hobo, P. Geddes, Esq. [P.]. 
S. Mexico. 
h-i. Q. Oaxaca. 
k-m. 3 Q. Mexico. 
82. Anolis binotatus. 
Anolis binotatus, Peters, Mon, Berl, Ac. 1863, p. 140; Bocourt, 
Miss. Sc. Mer., Rept. p. 92, pl. xvi. figs. 22, 23. 
Very closely allied to, and perhaps not specifically distinct from, 
A. sallei, from which it is distingnished by a rather larger ear- 
opening (its diameter measuring somewhat more than half the 
length of the occipital) and smaller dorsal scales. 
Guayaquil and Central America (Salvador). 
83. Anolis cumingii. 
Anolis cumingii, Peters, Mon. Berl, Ac. 1868, p. 140; Bocourt, Miss. 
Sc. Mev., Rept. p. 89, pl. xvi. fig. 20. 
Also very near A. sallwi. Jiar-opening nearly as long as the 
occipital. Male with enlarged postanal scales, without spot on the 
gular appendage. 
Mexico. 
84, Anolis cupreus. 
Anolis cupreus, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 481. 
hoffmanni, Peters, Mon. Berl, Ac. 1863, p. 142; Bocourt, Mise. 
Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 86, pl. xv. figs. 15, 16. 
? Anolis dollfusianus, Bocourt, J. c. p. 84, pl. xvi. fig. 19. 
Head about once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as or 
