24 L. o. ANDERSSON, CATAL. OF LINNEAN TYPE-SPECIMENS OF REPTILIA. 



Lacerta umbra. 



LinniEus in Mks. Ad. Fnd. II, p. 38. Syst. Nat. Ed, X, p. 207. 

 Syn. in Boul. Cat. Liz. II, p. 179, Uraniscodoii iimbra (L). 



We find 011 p. 7 there are two specimens af Lacerta 

 (Uraniscodon) unihra L. kept in the museum and labeled 

 ■»Lacerta superciliosa» by Queiisel, wlio also says that they 

 are from Mus. Drottnh, They are not provided with tlie 

 usual Drottn. labels, and it is very probable that Linnepus 

 stated them as Lacerta umhra, though they have been after- 

 wards incorrectly labeled y>Lacerta superciUosayy. The speci- 

 mens agree completely with Linnffius's description of Lacerta 

 umbra in 3Ius. Äd. Frid. LI, wherefore it is very probable 

 that they really are the Linnean types of this lizard. 



Total length 196 mm.; length of Ihe body (to the vent) 88 mm. 

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Råna ocellata. 



Linnajus in Mus. Äd. Frid. II, j). 39; Syst. Nat. Ed. X, p. 211. 

 Syn. in Boul Cat. Batr. sa]., p. 247, Cystig-uathus ocellatus (L.). 



In the museum there is a specimen, marked »iiawö» on a 

 printed label, on which afterwards has been written wcel- 

 lata». According to Quensers catalogue, is Linnteus type-spe- 

 cimen to be found in the museum, and very probably it is 

 this one. This specimen also Peters borrowed for comparison 

 with Spix's species, and on page 199 loc. cit. (see p. 20 ) he 

 declares it to be a true Cystignathus ocellatus (L.). 



Length of the body 100 mm., of the femnr 45 mm., of the tibia 

 53 mm., of the tarsus with 4tli toe 80 mm. 



Råna paradoxa. 



LinnEens in Mus. Ad. Frid. II, p. 40. 



See above (p. 21). 



