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MR. G, A. BOULENGER ON THE 
D. Italy, with Corsica and Malta. 
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16. 
17. 
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v. brueggemanni Bedr. i. p. 3880; ii. p. 148. 
. nigriventris Bp. 1. p. 3884. 
. nsulanica Bedr. ii. p. 148. 
. tiliguerta Savi, i. pp. 408, 419 ; ii. p. 157. 
. bedriage Camer. i. p. 411. 
. sardoa Peracca, i. p. 413 ; ii. p. 154. 
v. quadrilineata Gray, 1. pp. 405, 419 ; ii. p. 153. 
v. jilfolensis Bedr. i. p. 401 ; ii. p. 158. 
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E. Southern Europe east of the Adriatic, minus S. Russia and Constantinople. 
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v. breviceps Blgr. i. p. 378 ; ii. p. 164. 
v. horvathi Méh. ii. p. 165. 
v. jiumana Wern. ii. p. 167. 
. v. lissana Wern. il. p. 172. 
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v. melisellensis Braun, ii. p. 174. 
vy. erhardi Bedr. 1. p. 182. 
F. Southern Russia, Constantinople, Asia Minor, Persia. 
25. v. hieroglyphica Berth. ii. p. 201. 
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. v. saxicola Kversm. ii. p. 190. 
. v. portschinskit Kessl, ii. p. 193. 
. V. defilippit Camer. ii. p. 195. 
. v. rudis Bedr. ii. p. 196. 
. Vv. caucasica Méh, ii. p. 198. 
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v. chalybdea Kichw. ii. 187. 
A linear arrangement of the forms of LZ. muralis is, of course, an impossibility. 
The preceding diagram (p. 205) expresses their affinities, as I conceive them, and also 
their distribution *. 
It willalso enable the reader to see at a glance how my views on 
the possible derivation of these forms differ from those advocated by Prof. Méhely +. 
Nee ORG 
2-6. gd, 2, & yg. 
7-10. ¢ ?. 
11-16. ¢ 9. 
17: G. 
18-19. g ¢. 
List of Specimens in the British Museum. 
Forma TYPICA. 
Jersey. G. Hornell, Esq. 
Great Chausey Isle, Normandy. M. H. Gadeau de Kerville. 
Near St. Malo. G. A. Boulenger, Esq. 
St Lunaire, Ille-et-Vilaine. i. G. Boulenger, Esq. 
a J. Pollen, Esq. 
Pempet Isle, Glenan Islands, Brittany. Prof. A. Giard. 

* Except in the case of the typical form, which has a more general distribution. 
T The var. hispanica was regarded as an Archeolacerta by Méhely in 1907; however, no further allusion 
is made to it in his paper of 1909, 
