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vulgaris 
25. Lizard with a terete, average tail; four-toed front feet; feet stubby. 
Faun. svec. 254. Lizard with unarmed feet, four-toed hands 29 five-toed rear feet; 
livid body; dark double dorsal line. 
Raj. quadr. 264. Common lizard. 
Lives in Europe. Its larva is beneath the water. 
aquatica 
26. Lizard with a moderately terete, average tail; stubby, split feet; front feet four¬ 
toed. 
Gron. mus. 2. p. 78. n. 52.Scaleless salamander, moderately terete tail. 
Gesn. ovip. 31. Aquatic lizard 
Seb. mus. 2. p. 15. 1. 12. f. 7. Ceylon salamander. 
It lives in fresh and stagnant bodies of water in Europe. Whether this is a distinct 
species of a larva of the previous one 1 am not yet fully clear. 
**** Those whose tail is terete, imbricate, longer than the body. 
Basili- 
scus 
27. Lizard with a terete, long tail; radial dorsal fin; crested occiput. 
Seb. mus. 1. 1. 100. f. 1. 
Lives in South America. 
Igvana 30 
28. Lizard with a terete, long tail; a dorsal, dentate suture; a denticular gular 
crest. 
Amoen. acad. 1. p. 123. 287. Lizard with a terete tail; five-toed feet; longitudinal 
dorsal crest; a hanging, anteriorly dentate appendage on the throat. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 43. The same. 
Gron. mus. 2. p. 82. n. 60. Igvana. 
Maregr. bras. 236. f. 236. 
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Jonst. quadr. t. 77. f. 5. 
Jacob, mus. t. 4. 
Olearmus. t. 6. f. 1. Yvana. 31 
Bont. jav. 56. t. 56. Leguan lizard 
Maregr. bras. 236. Senembi or Igvana 
Nieremb. nat. 271. t. 271. 
Owed. amer. 1.13. c. 3. 
Rhed. exper. 100. 1. 101. Igvane. 
Worm. mus. 313. 
Sloan, jam. 2. p. 333. 
Raj. quadr. 265. Senembi lizard and Igvana. 
Seb. mus. 1. t. 95. f. 1.2. 
96 .f. 
97. f. 3. 
98. U. 
Clus. exot. 116. Yvana. 
Catesb. car. 2. p. 64. t. 64? 
Lives in the Indies. 
It is captured by means of a noose. Its flesh is tastiest of all, but is harmful to those 
with syphilis. 
