ISO FAUNA AND FLORA OF FALLSTINE. 



13. Acanthodaciylus scittellatus. Audouin. Descr. Egypte, i. 172. 

 Suppl. t. i., f. 7. 



This Egyptian and North African species has been found near 

 Beyrout by Dr. Lortet. 



14. Acanthodaciylus savignii. Audouin. Descr. Egypte, i. 172. 

 Suppl. t. i., f. 8. 



Collected in various localities on the coast by Bottger and Schrader. 

 Its range extends from Palestine along the African coast to Algeria. 



15. Acanthodactylus boskianus. (Daud. Rept. iii. 188.) 



This species has a wider range than the last, being found not only in 

 North Africa, but in Asia Minor. It does not appear to reach Northern 

 Persia. 



I have not myself found it, but it is among collections at Beyrout. 



16. Eremias gtUtulata. (Licht. Doubl. loi.) 



Found by Dr. Lortet near Beyrout. 



It is an inhabitant of North Africa, from Algiers to Egypt. 



17. Mcsalina pardalis. (Licht. Doubl. 99.) 



This Lizard was taken by me near Beersheba in the sandy plain. 

 It is very common in Egypt and A leria, extends through Arabia, and 

 was found by Mr. Blanford throughout Persia. 



18. Ophiops [Opliisops, err.) clcgans. Menetr. Cat. Rais., p. 63. 



This is a very common species of Lizard everywhere except in the 

 Jordan valley. 



It extends throughout Asia Minor, the Taurid, and the whole of Persia. 



19. Ophiops scJductcri. Bottger. Ber. Senck. Nat. Ges., 1879-80, 

 p. 176. 



This species, which differs considerably from O. clcgans, has been 

 described from specimens collected by Schrader near Beyrout and in 

 Cyprus, where it appears common. It has not yet been recorded from 

 other localities. 



