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them, as coming from "Northern Formosa, June 23, 1903." Need- 

 less to say some mistake has been made in labehng and that they 

 never were collected in Formosa. In all probability they became 

 confused with a specimen of Natrix piscator credited to "Mount Fiji," 

 and the lizards were really collected near or on this mountain during 

 August, 1898. (See under Natrix piscator, p. 290.) 



List of specwicns of Takydromus tachydrovioidcs. 



" p. 240; 

 b P. 241, 

 cp. 242; 



figs. 205-208. 

 fig. 211. 



dp. 242; figs. 209,210. 



f P. 242; fig. 212. 



/5 pairs of chin-shields. 



<7 Description, j). 239. 

 ''3 pairs of chin-shields. 

 » P. 242. 



