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Batrachians. 



Bufo agua Latr. 



Specimens which were rough with small spines, and others quite 

 smooth, were taken from a pond on the island Saboga. 



Reptiles. 



Phyllodactylus tuberculosus Wiegmann. 



Fourteen rows of tubercles. A band of brown from behind the 

 eye over the ear, and traces of six transverse bands on the back be- 

 tween the occiput and hips; these are probably more distinct in the 

 young. Two specimens from the Daule River, Ecuador. 



Anolis sp. 



Small, form slender. Head narrow; muzzle long. Tail very 

 slender, more than twice as long as the head and body, with larger 

 scales on its upper surface. Scales keeled on body, head and tail; 

 those of the abdomen larger, of the sides granular. On the back 

 the hexangular scales of the median series are larger than those of 

 the sides. Goitre small. Back and nape simple. Posterior limb 

 and foot as long as the head and body ; anterior as long as the body 

 from shoulder to hip. Expansions on the toes very slight. Supra- 

 orbital series of eight scales, separated from each other by two series, 

 and from the small oval occipital by four. Upper labials eleven. 

 Colors reddish brown and green, bronzed ; with a series of elongate, 

 more or less confluent brown spots on each side of the dorsum from 

 the ear to the tail. Indistinct bands of brown on legs and tail. 

 Head darker than body; ventral surface lighter. Total length, 5.5 

 inches. Body, 1.7 inches. From Saboga, two specimens. 



Microlophus peruvianus Gray. 



Dark colors in transverse bands. Just above and in front of the 

 thiodi there is a brick-red band reaching; forward to the middle of 

 the flank. The large occipital is surrounded by a series of medium 

 sized plates; a diminishing series of four or more extends laterally 

 from its sides. A young specimen and an adult with eggs were 

 obtained at Lima, Peru. 



Liophis bicinctus Dum. et Bibr. Vai\? 



Bady stout. Hi. id little larger than the neck. Tail short, 

 strong. Cephalic plates normal; rostral medium, wider than high; 

 frontals and prefrontals wider than long; vertical hexangular, broad; 

 loral small, quadrangular; one preocular; two postoculars; temporals 



