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6. Laccrta jitdaica. Camerano. Atti. Accad. Sci., Torino, Bel. 13. 

 This species has been separated by its describer from Z. mnralts, with 



which it had previously been confounded. 



It appears to be generally spread over Palestine from the Lebanon to 

 Jerusalem, but only in the upper and hilly country. 



Beyond these limits it is only known from Cyprus. 



7. Laccrta licvis. Gray. Ann. and Mag. N. H. i., p. 279. 

 Collected near Jerusalem and in the Plains of Jericho. 



It is a South European species. 



8. Laccrta a^ilis. Linn. Syst. Nat. i., p. 363. Sand Lizard. 

 Found in every part of the hill country and maritime plains. 



It inhabits all the mountainous and hilly districts of Europe and the 

 Caucasus. 



9. Zootoca taurica. (Pall. Zool. Ross.-Asiat. iii., p. 30.) 

 Found in the Phoenician plain and all round the base of Lebanon. 



It is a native also of Greece and some of its islands, of the Crimea, 

 and of the Caucasus. 



10. Zootoca mural is. (Laur. S. 61, 160, t. i., f. 4.) 



Very common in the north of Palestine, but not observed by us in the 

 south. 



Found at Beyrout, Sidon, Tyre, and Lake Huleh. 



The same Lizard, with slight variation (var. fusca, var. ncapolitana), 

 inhabits all South Europe and South-western Asia, including Armenia 

 and North Persia. 



11. Zootoca tristraiiii. Giinther. P. Z. .S., 1864, p. 491. 



Plate XVI., Fig. 2. 



This new species was collected by us in the Lebanon district. 

 It has not yet occurred elsewhere. 



12. Zootoca deserti. Giinther. P. Z. S., 1S59, p. 470. 



This Lizard was first discovered by me in an oasis of the African Sahara. 

 We again collected it on the plains beneath Harmon and Lebanon. 



