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a. In spirits. Port Desire. Presented by Charles Darvvin, Esq. 



b. In spirits. Darker, throat dark marbled, belly black-spotted. 

 Chili. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 



The LiNEATED LEioLiEMUs. Lciolaemus lineatiis. 



Olive, with 3 or o narrow interrupted black streaks ; the head 

 black-varied ; back with small yellow spots, forming short trans- 

 verse spots on the sides ; tail with pale rings ; scales of the back 

 and sides rhombic, flat, with a distinct central keel ending in an 

 acute tip ; of the sides of the neck moderate, rhomboidal, keeled ; 

 of the throat and belly entire ; back of the thighs uniformly gra- 

 nular ; ears oblong, granular in front. 



a, b. In spirits. Chili. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 



The Black-spotted Leiol^mus. Leiolasmus nigromacula- 

 tus, Weigm. Act. Nat. Cur. xvii. 229. Proctotretus nigromacula- 

 tus, Dum. et Bib. E. G. iv. 281. Bell, Zool. Beagle^ 10, t. 4,/. 2. 



Grey fulvous, Avith 2 series of angular black spots on each side 

 of the back ; a large black spot on each scapular ; hinder part of 

 the thighs black-dotted ; scales of the sides of the neck very thick, 

 rhomboidal; of the back and sides rather larger, rhomboidal, with 

 a dagger-pointed keel : of the throat and belly often nicked ; ears 

 largCj broad, toothed in front; cheek-scales 1-rowed. 



a. In spirits. Chili, Coquimbo. Presented by C. Dai*win, Esq. 



The Inconspicuous Leigl^^mus. Leiolaemus inconspicuus, 

 Gray, B. M. 1836. 



Pale brown, slightly black-varied, (perhaps bleached) ; scales 

 of the sides of the neck triangular, smooth, of the middle longi- 

 tudinal fold larger, thicker, prominent, of the upper part smaller, 

 convex, of the lower part thinner, broader ; of the front of the 

 shoulder granular ; of the back rhombic, keeled, rather dagger- 

 pointed ; of the hinder side of the thigh minute, uniform, granu- 

 lar ; of the belly thin, often bifid. 



a. In spirits. Chili. Presented by J. E. Gray, Esq. 



ff Scales with a slight or indistinct (not produced) keel. 



The Painted Leiol^mus. Leiolaemus pictus. Proctotretus 

 pictus, Dum. et Bib. E. G. iv. 276. Voy. a Pol Sud. t. 2, /. 1. 

 Bell., Zool. Beagle, Rept. 5, t. 2,/. 1, 2. L. bistriatus. Gray, B. 

 M. 1836. 



Olive, black-varied and white-dotted, with a broad pale streak 

 on each side of the back ; beneath yellow, blue on the chin and 

 sides, and black-dotted ; the ears large, granular in front ; cheek- 

 scales in one row; eyebrow-shields 4 or 5 ; sides of the neck and 

 hinder part of the thigh with small flat scales, the lower scales 



