On (he Lizards in the Zoological Museum of Lund. 129 



Chrysopelea ornata to examine how the matter stands re- 

 specting the hypapophyses, and to verify his statemen t. 

 An opportunity of complying with his request has kindly 

 been afforded me as regards specimens belonging to the 

 Zoological Museum of Co})enhagen, and I have thereby found 

 my statement perfectly verified : there were several specimens, 

 some with, others without developed hypapophyses in the 

 posterior region, and I hope that Mr. Boulenger too will 

 succeed in finding a specimen having these apopiiyses. 



That Coluber fasciatus should be the same as Drymobius 

 Boddaertii, var. Bappii, Gthr., seems rather doubtful, 

 supposing one were to keep to Mr. Boulenger's own descrip- 

 tion of it in Cat. Snakes. 



Having shown Mr. Boulenger''s criticism in these instances 

 to be unjustified, 1 pass over his suppositions, put forward 

 without argument, as regards the other determinations. I will 

 only mention that I have not been " encouraged &c." 



XIV. — List of the Lizards in the Zoological Museum of fjund, 

 loiih Descriptions of neio ISpecies. By NiLS KOSEN, Zool. 

 Inst. Lund. 



[Plates VII.- IX.] 



Fam. Geckonidse. 



1. Gymnodactylus marmoratus, Kuhl. 

 Java. 



2. Gymnodactylus Mi/iusii, Bory. 

 West Australia. 



3. Phyllodactylus marmoratus, Gray. 

 Australia. 



4. Ptyodactylus lobatus, Geoffr. 

 Egypt. 



5. IViecadactylus rapicaudus, Houtt. 

 West Indies. 



6. Ilemidactylus frenatuSj D. & B. 

 Java. 



7. llemidactylus Bouringii, Gray. 



