274 REPTILES. 



Page 170, before Euhlepharis Hardwickii, insert : — 



* Tail annulate, with small square scales above and below. 



And after E. Hardivickii, insert : — 



** Tail ringed, tubercular, uith small scales above and larger shields 



beneath. 



Lord Derby's Eublepharis. Eublepharis Derbianus. 



Brown, black spotted and varied ; scales granular ; back and 

 limbs with keeled, larger, convex, half oblong, transverse tuber- 

 cles ; scales of the head granular, equal ; tail with 3 tubercles on 

 each side of the base, slightly ringed, with a series of broad shields 

 beneath. 



a. In spirits. Not in good slate. N. Australia, Port Essington. 

 Presented by the Earl of Derby. 



Part 175, after Cubinia fas data, insert : — 



Darwin's Cubinia. Cubinia Darwinii. 



Brown, darker marbled and minutely white dotted ; scales mi- 

 nute, granular, with 18 longitudinal series of small triangular tu- 

 bercles ; lower rostral plate large, 3-sided behind, with a small 

 chin-shield on each side; lower labial shields 5-1-5. 



a. In spirits. Bahia. Presented by Charles Darwin, Esq. 



b. In spirits. Rio Janeiro. Presented by Charles Danvin, Esq. 



Page 203, after Dotted Anolis, insert Anolius Grahami ; and 

 after synonym add, not of Daudin. 



Page 218, after Leiocephalus Schrebersii, insert : — 



The Small-scaled Eoquet. Leiocephalus microlepis. 



Olive, darker varied ; scales of back small, rhombic, strongly 

 keeled, of the tail larger, of the belly rather larger, of the middle 

 smooth, of the sides keeled ; crest of the back and tail compressed, 

 of the tail higher ; head-shields smooth ; eyelid-disk with 7 or 8 

 broad plates, the hinder ones obscurely 3 or 4 keeled ; interparie- 

 tal plate large, oblong. 



a. Stuffed. Tropical America. 



