226* UMBRE LIZARD. 



four slightly rising or carinated longitudinal lines. 

 This species is well figured in the work of the 

 Count de Cepede. 



UMBRE LIZARD. 



Lacerta Umbra. L. cauda tereti longa, nucha subcristata, ocd- 

 pite cattoso, dorso striato. Um. Syst. Nat. p. 367- 



Lizard with long, round tail, neck subcristated above, hind- 

 head callous, and back striated. 



Iguana sepiformis. Laur. Amph. p. 47. 



A MIDDLE-SIZED, or rather small species : na- 

 tive of North America : first described by Lin- 

 naeus in the Museum Adolphi Friderici. Body 

 covered with scales carinated and pointed at the 

 tips, and down the back runs a carina formed by 

 similar scales, somewhat more strongly marked : 

 head of an obtuse and somewhat rounded form, and 

 marked on the hind part by a large, callous, bare 

 spot : beneath the throat a strong plait or furrow : 

 body clouded with deeper and lighter shades, and 

 the tail of considerable length. This seems a 

 species very little known. 



