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7. Cnemidophorus inornatus. 
Cnemidophorus inornatus, Baird, Proc. Ac. N. Sc. Philad. 1858, p. 255; Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 
xvi. 1877, p. 93. 
Hab. Norta Mexico, Nuevo Leon (Baird). 
Four supraorbitals. Scales on the gular fold smaller than those on the breast 
anteriorly, and scarcely larger than those on the middle of the chin. Scales of the 
back tuberculated and elevated. Light greenish-olive, paler beneath. No lines on 
the body. 
GYMNOPHTHALMUS. 
Gymnophthalmus, Merrem, Tent. Syst. Amphib. p. 74. 
Of the six species known, three are West-Indian, two South-, and one Central- 
American. 
1. Gymnophthalmus sumichrasti. 
Epaphelus sumichrasti, Cope, Journ. Ac. N. Sc. Philad. 1876, p. 115. 
Gymnophthalmus sumichrasti, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 471, t. 224u. fig. 2. 
Hab. Mexico, Tehuantepec; West GuaTEMALA.— VENEZUELA (Brit. Mus.). 
Sumichrast says that he has but rarely met with this lizard near Cacoprieto under 
rotting trunks in the forest. | 
TRETIOSCINCUS. 
Tretioscincus, Cope, Proc. Ac. N. Sc. Philad. 1862, p. 184. 
Beside the Nicaraguan species, only one other, from Colombia (TZ. difasciatus, A. 
Dum.), is known. 
1. Tretioscincus levicauda. 
Tretioscincus levicauda, Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xi. 1870, p. 557. 
Hab. NiIcaRAGUA. 
ARGALIA. 
Argalia, Gray, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1846, xvii. p. 67. 
1. Argalia pecilochilus. 
Gerrhonotus pecilochilus, Lichtenst. Nomencl. Rept. Mus. Berol. p. 16. 
Ecpleopus (Argalia) pecilochilus, Peters, Abhandl. Berl. Ak. 1863, p. 218. 
Hab. Panama, Veragua.— VENEZUELA. 
