6. CNEMIDOPHORUS, 373 
no : 
millim. millim. 
BOTS NM) oa pa Rewer weaele ae 31 22 
HANG essen ata seagate bana a 63 40 
WAU 2 so.ceigch ae ave Hel ee bins Poa eet e 113* 125 
Brazil. 
a. Q. Brazil. Copenhagen Museum [P.}. 
(As typical of C. hygomi.) 
b. 3. Brazil. Prof. C. Machado [P.}. 
c-e, f-g. 35,2, & yg. Pernambuco. W. A. Forbes, Esq. [P.]. 
ho. Pernambuco. 
13. Cnemidophorus multilineatus. 
Cnemidophorus multilineatus, Philippi, Arch. f. Nat. 1869, p. 41. 
Nostril anterior to nasal suture. Three parietals; three supra- 
oculars. Ventral plates in eight longitudinal and thirty-three trans- 
verse series. Brachial plates in three rows, antebrachials in two. 
Femoral pores twelve. Caudal scales keeled, obtusely pointed pos- 
teriorly. Grey-brown above, with ten longitudinal whitish lines, 
the lowermost twice as wide as the others, which are as wide as the 
dark interspaces between them ; lower surfaces white. 
millim. millim. 
Head to ear-opening. 11 Tails t..0 2ctagas as 98 
From snout to vent.. 45 
Mendoza. 
14. Cnemidophorus lacertoides. 
Cnemidophorus lacertinoides, Gray, Cat. p. 22. 
Cnemidophorus lacertoides, Dum. § Bibr. v. p. 184; Bocourt, Miss. 
Sc. Mex., Rept. a xx. c. fig. 10. 
grandensis, Cope, Proc. Amer, Philos. Soc. xi. 1869, p. 158. 
Head very short. Nostril anterior to nasal suture. Parietals 
three ; supraoculars three or four; supraciliaries five; no freno- 
orbital; median gular scales gradually enlarged ; mesoptychium with 
two or three rows of shields, the largest considerably larger than 
the median gulars, the posterior row separated from the edge of the 
collar by a row of granules. Dorsal granules rather large, smooth. 
Ventral plates in ten longitudinal and thirty-three to thirty-five 
transverse series. Preeanals irregular, sometimes three larger median 
ones forming a triangle. Brachials in two or three rows, anterior 
largest and continuous with the antebrachials ; postbrachials rather 
large, more or less continuous with brachials ; antebrachials in two 
rows, outer largest ; lower surface of fore arm uniformly granular. 
Femoral plates in five or six rows, one of which is large ; tibials in 
three rows, outer largest. Femoral pores ten to twelve. Male 
* Tail reproduced. 
