GREAT SPOTTED LIZAP.D. 
the under chap is reddish; and the ears are 
open holes. 
There are two black fpots on each shoulder, 
and the middle of the back is marked with 
green throughout it's whole length; but this 
colour occupies most space at the rump, and 
terminates in a point between the shoulders. 
The sides are marked with oval loose spots, 
as well as the exterior sides of the hinder Itsfs ; 
and the body, and part of the under-side of the 
tail, are chequered with fine blue squares, se- 
parated from each other by a darker blue or 
black. 
The tall, as far as it is single, is blue on the 
upper side ; but the parts of both tails, from 
the jundlion, to their respcftive ends, are of a 
brownish ash-colour, and each of the feet have 
hve toes, with the same number of sm.all nails 
or claws. 
It seems to be of the same family with the 
Creat Green and Spotted Lizard ; which is a 
native of Jamaica, and subsists on insccls. 
