1876.] 407 [Garman. 



tatw was well placed by Dumeril and Bibron with C. cliamceleopsis 

 D. and B. (if named more in accordance with priority, -C. Heman- 

 de.z'ri Gray). It is possible the author of Art. IV, in Jour. Ac. Nat. 

 Sc. Phil., 1875, p. 125, intended to refer Conjlheolus instead of Cory- 

 thoplicuies to Basiliscus. 



Anolis Schiedii Wiegm. 



An adult female with dorsal and lateral bands distinct; a brown 

 spot on each side of the back of the neck; the upper surface of the 

 head anterior to and above the eyes dark. A male with the goitre 

 well developed has distinct lateral bands, a light band along the dor- 

 sum, and darker brown on the occiput. A second female is much 

 darker, and has but a faint indication of the dorsal line. 



Stenorhina Degenhardtii (Berth.) Jan. 



a. Light brownish olive. Subabdominals 173 -f- 1 pairs; sub- 

 caudals 40 pairs. 



0. Olive brown, much darker than the preceding. In the former 

 the frontal is in contact with the second labial ; in this the postnasal 

 and anteorbital meet between labial and frontal. Anterior edges of 

 dorsals and abdominals in each specimen darker colored. Abdomi- 

 nals 1GG — f- 1 pairs; subcaudals 35 pairs. 



Liophis reginsa (L.) Wagl. 



In different specimens there is considerable variation in the num- 

 ber of white edged scales; on some they are so numerous as to 

 form transverse bands. Those in this collection are probably to be 

 placed in the variety albiventris Jan. As the smaller number of 

 scuta seems quite constant, it is likely that this will prove a more 

 stable foundation for a variety than the coloration, which varies so 

 much in individuals. Of the five examples from this locality, the 

 abdominals and subcaudals number as follows: 



1. Abdominals 135, subcaudals 61 pairs. 



" 62 " 



" 61 " 



" 60 " 



" 63 " 



Xenodon Bertholdi Jan. 



Three specimens with three postorbitals on each side, one with 

 two. Dorsal rows 19. 



a. Bands on head very distinct; belly with nebulous blotches of 

 brown. Ventral scuta 149 —J— 1 — }- 44 pairs. 



b. Interiors of the crossbands on the body darker than on the 



2. 



u 



138, 



3. 



u 



141, 



4. 



a 



140, 



5. 



u 



135, 



