INTRODUCTION. 



IX 



M. Brandt's collection, as the types of the species described 

 by Pallas, Eversmann, and other Russian naturalists. 



The following list exhibits the geographical distribution of 

 the species. When the species is found in two of the larger 

 divisions of the list, on account of its extensive range, it is 

 preceded by an asterisk. 



The names of the species which are at this time desiderata 

 in the Museum collection, are printed in Italics. 



9? 



i> 



Europe. 



Zootoca vivipara, 27. N. & S. 

 mm'alis, 27. Southern, 

 oxycephala, 27. 

 Taurica, 29. Sicily, 

 and Morea. 

 *Lacerta ocellata, 30. Southern. 

 „ laevis, 31. 

 „ viridis, 31. 

 „ strigata, 32. Syria, 



and Dalm. 

 „ agilis, 32. 

 Nucras? exigua, 34. Siberia. 



„ chalyhea, 33. „ 

 NotopholisFilzingeri,34. Sar- 

 dinia. 



Morestica, 35. Mo- 





55 



5> 



rea. 



„ nigropunctata, 35. 

 Corfu. 

 Psammodromus Hispanicus, 38. 

 Spain. 



cinereus, 39. 

 South E. 

 Pseudopus Pallasii, 56. East- 

 ern E. 

 Ablepharus Pannonieus, 63. 

 East. Eur. 

 „ bivittatus, 64. E. 



Eur. 

 Anguis fragilis, 110. 

 *GongYlus ocellatus, 123. 



Seps tridactylus, 125. 

 *Hemidactylus vermiculatus,154 



Tarentola Mauri tanica, 164. 



South, 

 Gymnodactylus geckoides, 175 



South. 

 Argyrophis vennicularis, 137. 



Greece. 



Asia. 



Asia Minor. 



Lacerta viridis, 31. Lycia. 

 Ophiops elegans, 44. Smyrna. 

 „ macrodactylus^ 44. 

 Lycia. 

 ^Pseudopus Pallasii, 55. Lycia. 

 Riopa ? Ruppellii, 97. Arabia 



Petrsea. 

 EuprepisFellowsii, 113. Lycia 

 *Hemidactylus vermiculatus, 154 

 Stellio Cordvlinus, 255. 

 Caucasiciis^ 255. 

 casus. 



cyanogaster, 255. 



?5 



Cau- 



?i 



Ara- 



bia Petraea. 



Agaraa agilis, 257. 



India. 



Empagusia flavescens, 9. 

 Uaranus heraldicus. 9. 



„ lunatus, 10. 



„ nebulosus, 10. 

 Monitor Dracaena, 15. 

 Cabnta Leschenaultii, 43. 

 Microdactylus gracilis^ 57. 

 Hinulia Dussumieri, 75. 



b 



