86 IGUANIDZE. 
millim. millim. 
Total length ...... 107 Fore limb........ 16 
GSO. ya eek 4s ws 12 Hind limb........ 34 
Width of head .... 6 DT Dla sa a wipes es 11 
Body ....... nies 220) TMA: 5a. Sogn ta ab oe gst 69 
Central America. 
a-d. § & her. Guatemala. F. D. Godman, Esq. [P.}. 
e-y. dQ. Trazu, Costa Rica. F. D. Godman and O. 
Salvin, Esqrs. [P.]. 
94. Anolis radulinus. 
Anolis (Gastrotropis) radulinus, Cope, Proc, Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 180. 
Size small, head not short. Facial ruge weak, enclosing a shallow 
concavity, which is covered with minute keeled scales ; canthus 
rostralis acute, soon obliterated ; supraorbital semicircles separated 
by three or four rows of minute scales ; occipital distinct, isolated ; 
loreal rows six or seven; ear-opening rather large, vertical. Gular 
appendage large. Lateral scales minute; the dorsal scales larger, 
flat, keeled, becoming larger medially, where two series are abruptly 
enlarged; ventral scales ovate, keeled. Digital dilatations very 
narrow. Posterior extremity reaching to beyond the orbit. Tail 
cylindrical, or slightly compressed, median row of H2ales a little 
larger. Above golden brown, with eight or ten natrow chevron- 
shaped cross lines, the angles directed posteriorly ; a lateral series 
of small white spots, most distinct anteriorly, beneath which is a 
light longitudinal band, obsolete posteriorly ; a narrow brown band 
between the eyes; extremities banded ; Leneath brownish white. 
From snout to vent .... 45 millim. 
Head, to ear .......... 13g, 
SAIN, sn ase en ous Ame ae 90 
Truando district, Colombia. 
95. Anolis lemurinus. 
Anolis see lemurinus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1861, 
p. 218. 
Size small. Head short, broad, front concave, eyes very large ; 
upper head-scales keeled ; supraorbital semicircles in contact medially 
or separated by one row of very small scales; supraocular scales 
fifteen to twenty, more or less keeled, separated from the supraor- 
pitals by small scales; occipital small, elliptic, separated from the 
supraorbitals by two series of scales ; frontal ridges obsolete ; canthus 
rostralis very short; loreal rows six; six or seven upper labials. 
Gular appendage small. A weak nuchal fold. Inferior lateral scales 
smaller than dorsal, the latter, with the superior lateral and ventral, 
keeled. The adpressed hind limb reaches the posterior or the ante- 
