On the batrachia and reptilia of Costa Rica : With notes on the herpetology and ichthyology of Nicaragua and Peru . natural size, except figs. 2 and 1. Mabuia alliacea, from above. Page 115. 2. Chalcidolepis melallicus; a, above; b, below; twice natural size. Page 116. 3. Amiva gabbiana; a, above; b, below. Page 117. 4. Anolis trochilus, above; twice natural size. Page 121. 5. Anolis oxylophus, above. Page 123. 6. Xiphosoma annulalum: in this and the following figures, the superior view is marked a, the lateral b. Page 129. 7. Leplognalhus argus (a). Page 130. 8. Leplognalhus pietirentr


On the batrachia and reptilia of Costa Rica : With notes on the herpetology and ichthyology of Nicaragua and Peru . natural size, except figs. 2 and 1. Mabuia alliacea, from above. Page 115. 2. Chalcidolepis melallicus; a, above; b, below; twice natural size. Page 116. 3. Amiva gabbiana; a, above; b, below. Page 117. 4. Anolis trochilus, above; twice natural size. Page 121. 5. Anolis oxylophus, above. Page 123. 6. Xiphosoma annulalum: in this and the following figures, the superior view is marked a, the lateral b. Page 129. 7. Leplognalhus argus (a). Page 130. 8. Leplognalhus pietirentris (a and 6). Page 130. 9. Leptophis etruginosus (a and b). Page 132. 10. Leptophis saturatus (a and b). Page 133. 11. Spilotes chrysobronchus (a and 6). Page 136. 12. Conlia calligaster (a and b). Page 146. 13. Bolhriopsis proboscideus (a). Page 150. Note.—In the Catalogue of Ophidia given on page 95, the species Colobognathus nasalis andColophrys rhodogaster should be for the present omitted, as they occur in the adjoining State of Nica-ragua. etc (|.-)-77 PJiilad. VEI PI LCraiKrpsis fastidiosus. 2. Crepidiusepioticus. 3. Ollotis coarulescens. )endiobates talamancae. 7 £ripes. hylceformis. !- Jus. 12 ropsis - is. CA PMLad VJIi.


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