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7. Eumeces schwartzii. 
Eumeces schwartzei, Fischer, Abhandl. naturwiss. Ver. Hamburg-Altona, viii. 1884, Heft 2, p. 3, 
t. 7. fig. 1. 
Hab. Mexico, Island in the Laguna de los Terminos, Bay of Campeche. 
8. Kumeces furcirostris. 
Eumeces furcirostris, Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xxii. 1885, p. 169, 
Hab. Mexico, Vera Cruz, Jalapa (Cope). 
MABUIA. 
Mabuya (Fitzinger), Gray, Cat. Liz. p. 93. 
1. Mabuia agilis *. 
Scincus agilis, Raddi, Mem. Soc. Ital. xix. 1828, p. 62. 
Mabuya agilis, Fitz. Neu. Classif. Rept. 1826, p. 23; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 395, 
t. 22 B. figg. 2. 
Eumeces spixii, Dum. & Bibr. Erp. Gén. v. p. 642. 
Mabouya enea, Gray, Cat. Liz. p. 94. 
Mabuia unimarginata, Cope, Proc. Ac. N. Se. Phil. 1862, p. 187. 
Hab. Mexico (Sumichrast, Sallé, Peters), Yucatan (Boucard) ; Guatemata (Bocourt) , 
Panama (Cope), Veragua (Peters).—TropicaL South AMERICA, common and 
generally distributed. 
Sumichrast (in litt.) writes from Mexico :—‘‘ Common in the tierra caliente of both 
coasts ; it lives under the bark of dead trees, under stones, and among the impenetrable 
thickets formed by spinous pifiuelas (Yourcroya, sp.).” 
2. Mabuia alliacea. 
Mabuia alliacea, Cope, Journ. Ac. N. Sc. Phil. viii. 1876, p. 115. 
Hab. Costa Rica, low country (Cope). 
Fam. ANELYTROPIDA. 
The few species of this family known hitherto are African. The following species 
has recently been discovered in Mexico. 
ANELYTROPSIS. 
Anelytropsis, Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xxii. + 1885. 
* The following synonymy includes references to Central-American specimens only. 
+ Thanks to the kindness of Mr. Boulenger I am enabled to take this reference from an advance sheet of a 
part of the volume quoted which has not yet been published. 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Rept., October 1885. *5 
