108 REPTILES. 



A. European specimens. 



The streak along the canthiis rostrahs generally narrow, and not 

 extending far on the sides, sometimes wanting ; the spot on the loin 

 sometimes very conspicuous. 



a-c. Adult. Hamburg. Presented by Dr. Tricke. 



d, e. Adult male and female. Bononia. Presentedby J, J. Bianconi. 



/. Adult. Oporto. 



g. Adult. Elba. Presented by Sir W. C. Trevelyan. 



h. Half-grown. Guezama. Presented by Sir W. C. Trevelyan. 



i. Adult. Corfu. Presented by K. Freet, Esq. 



^•, I. Very bad state, Sardinia. Presented by Professor BoneUi as 



H. sarda. 

 m. Adult male : discoloured. Mediterranean. Presented by — 



Midler, Esq. 

 'ii-q. Adult and young. South Europe. Presented by R. B. Webb, 



Esq. 

 r. Adult: discoloured. EurojDC. Presented by the Zoological Society. 

 s. Adult: not good state. Europe, Presented by the Zoological 



Society. 

 t. Adult : not good state. Europe. From the Haslar Collection. 

 u. Adult : bleached. Em-ope. 

 V. Adult : not good state. Europe, 

 w. Adult female : discoloiu'ed. Europe, 

 .r. Half-gro-\vn, Europe, 

 y. Adult : stuffed, Europe, 

 z, a. Adult: skeletons, Italy. 

 G, y. Adult and half-grown, Madeira. Presented by E,. B, "Webb, 



Esq. 

 g. Adult. Madeira. Presented by R. B. "Webb, Esq, 

 €-r). Adult, Teneriffe, Presented by R, MacAndrew, Esq. 



B. African specimens. 



Like the European variety. 



d-K. Adult, Africa. 



C. Asiatic sjjecijnens. 



t From Western Asia, like former. 



\, Adult. Asia Minor, From the Haslar Collection. 



fi. Many specimens. Euphrates Expedition. 



V. Adult: bad state. Euphrates Expedition. Presented by the 



Zoological Society, 

 ^. Adult: bad state. Euphrates Expedition, Presented by the 



Zoological Society. 



tt From Eastern Asia. 



I, "Var. chinensis (Plate IX, fig, C). Agrees in all its 

 characters with our European specimens, except in having 



