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Lygosoma smaragdinum (Lesson). 
Lesson, Voy. Coquille, Zool., II, 1830, p. 43, Reptiles pl. ITI, fig. 1. 
Boulenger, Cat. Liz. Br. Mus., III, 1887, p. 250. 
Dr. Stejneger, “after a very detailed comparison,” identifies a 
small scine as the young of this species. It has not been reported 
from Formosa previously. This example is from Bankoro in the 
central part of the island. 
Lygosaurus pellopleurus Hallowell. 
Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860, p. 496. 
Stejneger, Herp. of Japan, 1907, pp. 222-224. 
A single specimen, said to have come fom Awa, Shikoku, Japan, 
* but doubtless incorrectly labelled, for the species is confined to the 
upper and middle groups of the Riu Kiu Islands. 
Cryptoblepharus boutonii nigropunctatus (Hallowell). 
Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1860, p. 489. 
Stejneger, Herp. of Japan, 1907, pp. 225-228. 
Three specimens from Haha shima, Bonin Islands. 
Takydromus smaragdinus Boulenger. 
Boulenger, Cat. Liz. Br. Mus. III, 1887, p. 509. 
Stejneger, Herp. of Japan, 1907, pp. 236-238. 
Two examples from Okinawa shima, Riu Kiu Islands. 
Takydromus tachydromoides (Schlegel). 
Schlegel, Fauna Jap. Rept., 1838, pp. 101, 139. 
Stejneger, Herp. of Japan, 1907, pp. 238-245, pl. XVIII. 
Two from Mt. Fuji, Japan. 
