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Anolis poncensis Stejneger. 

 Stejneger, Rept. U. S. nat. mus. for 1902, 1904, p. 665, fig. 117-120. 



A species closely circumscribed by the bounds of a small area near the city 

 of Ponce, Porto Rico. 



Anolis evermanni Stejneger. 

 Stejneger, Rept. U. S. nat. mus. for 1902, 1904, p. 647, fig. 102-104. 



Confined to the same regions in Porto Rico as A . gundlachi. 



Anolis krugi Peters. 

 Peters, Monatsb. Akad. wiss. Berlin, 1876, p. 707. 



Known only from Porto Rico, closely related to A. poncensis and A. pul- 

 cheilus. 



Anolis acutus Hallowell. 



Hallowell, Proc. Aead. nat. sci. Phila., 1856, p. 228. Boulenger, Cat. lizards Brit, mus., 1885, 2, 

 p. 36. 



A species not very distantly related to Anolis krugi of Porto Rico, but con- 

 fined to St. Croix in the Virgin group. 



Anolis isolepis Cope. 

 Cope, Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1861, p. 214. Boulenger, Cat. lizards Brit, mus., 1885, 2, p. 46. 



A very rare Cuban species. In the collection here there is an excellently 

 preserved adult which was received from the American museum of natural 

 history by exchange. It was collected by Mr. Barnum Brown, probably in 

 the Sierra de Jatibonico, Cuba. More recently during February, 1913, we 

 procured a specimen in the heavy forest which lies beyond Los Negros in the 

 Sierra Maestra, Jurisdiction of Jiguani. Since then I have examined a specimen 

 taken by Mr. C. T. Ramsden near Guantanamo; he kindly informs me that the 

 color of the dewlap in life is "apricot yellow." 



Anolis lucius Dumeril et Bibron. 



Dumeril et Bibron, Erpet. gen., 1837, 4, p. 105. Boulenger, Cat. lizards Brit, mus., 1885, 2, p. 45 

 (part). 



This species both Dr. Stejneger and myself believed to be distinct from the 

 following on the basis of Cocteau's beautiful plate in Sagra's work, compared 

 with Cope's description and specimens referred to A. argenteolus from the 



