For explanation of table see p. 188. 



Habitat. — Originally described from Angola. A specimen from tlie 

 Kiiango Eiver, Belgian Congo, is preserved in the Tervueren Museum 

 (Boulenger, Ann. & Mag. ISJ". H. 6,xix, 1897, p. 277), and one labelled 

 Congo francais (Pobt'guin) is in the Paris Museum. 



3. ICHNOTKOPIS CAPENSIS. 



Algyra capensis, A. Smith, Mag. N. H. (2) ii, 1838, p. 94; Gray, 

 Cat. Liz. p. 36 (1845). 



Tropidosaura capensis, Dum. & Bibr. Erp. Gen. v, p. 171 (1839); 

 Bianconi, Spec. Zool. Mossamb. p. 61 (1851). 



Tropidosatira dumerilii, A. Smith, 111. Zool. S. Afr., Kept., App. 

 p. 7 (1849). 



Ichnotropis macrolepidota, Peters, Men. Berl. Ac. 1854, p. 617, and 

 Eeise Mossamb. iii, p. 46, pi. viii, fig. 1 (1882). 



Ichnotrojns capensis, part., Bouleng. Cat. Liz. iii, p. 78 (1887). 



Ichnotropis capensis, Hewitt, Ann. Transv. Mus. ii, 1910, p. 112 ; 

 Werner, Jen. Denkschr. xvi, 1910, p. 329. 



