20 ME G. A. BOULENGER ON LIZARDS 



1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. . 9. 



? . Pracfue 85 35 30 8 18 12-U 20 1 2 



80 3G 30 11 1(J 11 10 1 2 



78 37 30 10 17 13-14 18 1 2 



„ 73 34 29 10 It; 13-14 20 1 2 



S. Vienna 70 30 26 8 18 17-16 20 1 1-2 



70 37 28 9 17 12-13 19 1 2 



70 37 28 11 16 12 19 1 2 



(var. rubra) .... 70 39 27 12 19 14-12 23 1 2 



( „).... G3 35 26 9 16 13 20 1 2 



5 . „ 83 40 29 10 16 15-14 20 2 2 



74 39 30 10 18 12 19 2-1 2 



(var. rubra) .... 85 39 30 9 15 15-13 21 1 2 



? . Buzias 75 37 29 9 16 13-||t 19 1 2 



„ Varpalanka 84 43 27 9 17 12-11 21 1 1 



S. Hermaiinstadt 75 38 26 10 16 10-12 22 1 2 



70 39 26 11 18 12-13 20 1 1-2 



?. „ 90 41 29 8 15 12-13 19 1 2 



80 35 29 9 19 13-12 20 1 2 



c?. Transylvania 76 35 21 8 14 13 19 2-1 2 



ROUMANIA. 



? . Sinaia 63 37 30 9 17 12-11 20 1 2 



1. Length (in millimetres) from snout to vent. 2. Number of scales across middle of body- 

 3. Transverse series of ventral plates. 4. Number of plates in collar. 5. Number of scales and 

 granules between sympliysis of eliin-shields and median collar-plate. 6. Number of (emoriil 

 }iores (on right and left sides, if differing). 7. Number of subdigital lamelipe under the fourth 

 toe. 8. Number of postnasals. 9. Number of anterior loreals. 



Hahitat. Southern Sweden, Denmark, England, France (absent from the West), 

 Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Germany, Austria-Hungary, North-Western Russia, 

 from Southern Finland to Poland. Highest altitude in the Alps, 1300 m. Generally 

 distributed in the central parts of Europe, it becomes more local to the West. The 

 British localities where its presence bas been ascertained are in Surrey, Sussex, 

 Hampshire, Berkshire, Dorsetshire, and Lancashire. 



Var. SPINALIS Werner. 



Lacerta ag'dis, var. aj/inalis Werner, Kept. Amph. Oe.sterr.-Uiig. p. 39 (1897). 



Lacerta agilis Kolombatovic, Zool. Vij. Daluiat. p. xx. (1900) ; Werner, Wiss. Blitth. Bo.sn. 



Herzegov. x. 1907, p. 658. 

 Ijiicerta agilis, var. hosuiea Schreib. Herp. Eur. ed. 2, pp. 483, 944 (1912). 



Schreiber's var. hosnica is founded on the presence of a single postnasal and a 

 single anterior loreal (" Das obere Postnasale mit dem Frenale zu einem einzigen 

 hohen Schildchen verschmolzen ") in specimens from Bosnia, a condition which occurs 



