Zoology.-] NATURAL HISTORY OF VICTORIA. [HepHles. 



Explanation op FiGtntES. 



Plate 41.— Fig. T, side view of young specimen, greatly rerluced. Fig. la, side view of head 

 and neck of same, small specimen, natural size. Fig. lA, top yiew of same, to show the scales. 

 Fig. Ic, anterior foot of same small specimen, natural size. Fig. Id, ditto, hind foot (in both 

 feet the perspective makes the arched claws look sliortcr than their correct length as given in 

 the above measurements). Fig. \c, section of tail, natural size. Fig. I/, tooth, magnified, to 

 show the serration (tlie outline should be slightly more curved). Fig. Ig, scales and surrounding 

 granules, from side, natural size and magnified. Fig. Ih, scales and granules of back, natural 

 size and magnified. 



Frederick McCoy. 



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