3. ANOLIS. 83 
millim. millim. 
Total length ...... 90 Fore limb ........ 17 
Head. ch areca e agus 12 Hind limb........ 32 
Width of head .... 7 Tibia: ai sates 10 
BOO ye cen edw's 24 Taal. gacyaddesaes 54 
Central America. 
ie Several spec., ¢ 2. Vera Paz. O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. 
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87. Anolis quaggulus, 
Anolis quaggulus, Cope, Proc, Am. Phil, Soc, xxii. 1885, p. 891. 
Closely allied to A. humilis. Seven rows of truncate and keeled 
dorsal scales, much larger than the ventrals. General colour 
golden green; a series of blackish chevrons on the back, with the 
angle directed posteriorly, and with the lateral branches thickened 
anteriorly ; from the apex of each branch a delicate blackish line 
descends vertically, stopping on the side below its middle, thus 
dividing the side into vertical areas. 
From snout to vent 32 millim. 
Nicaragua. 
88. Anolis tropidonotus, 
Anolis tropidonotus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1863, p. 135, and Ann. & 
Mag. N. H. (4) iv. 1869, p. 273; Bocourt, Muss. Se. Mea., Rept., 
p. 103, pls. xiii. fig. 6, and xvi. fig. 30. 
Norops auratus, (non Daud.) O’Shaughn. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (A) iii. 
1869, p. 188, and iv. p. 274. 
tropidonotus, O’Shaughn. eod. loc. (4) xv. 1875, p. 277. 
Head about once and tiwo thirds as long as broad, not, or scarcely, 
longer than the tibia; forehead concave; frontal ridges feebly 
marked, short and divergent; all the upper head-scales strongly 
keeled; scales of the supraorbital semicircles scarcely enlarged, 
separated by two series of scales ; a few enlarged supraoculars ; occi- 
pital scarcely enlarged; canthus rostralis angular; loreal rows six 
or seven ; six or seven labials to below the centre of the eye; ear- 
opening large, vertically oval. Gular appendage large ; gular scales 
keeled. Body short, compressed ; no dorso-nuchal fold. Dorsal 
scales very large, larger than ventrals, rhomboidal, imbricate, sharply 
keeled, forming about twelve longitudinal series ; lateral scales small, 
imbricate, keeled ; ventrals rhomboidal, pointed, sharply keeled. The 
adpressed hind limb reaches the end of the snout; digits very slightly 
dilated ; fourteen or fifteen lamellee under phalanges 11. and mr. of the 
fourth toe. Tail slightly compressed, not twice as long as head and 
body. No enlarged postanal scales. Bronzy or golden above, 
uniform, or with ill-defined dark brown spots; a rather indistinct 
dark cross band between the eyes; lower surfaces pale golden, 
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