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FASCIATED LIZARD. 



Lacerta Fasciata. L. cauda tercti longiuscida, ccerulea, dorso 

 lineis quinquejiaTfscentibus. Lin. Syst. Nat. p. 369. 



Brown Lizard, with longish blue tail, and five yellowish lines 

 down the back. 



The Blue-tail Lizard. Catesb. 2. t. 67. 



A SMALL species, seldom exceeding eight inches 

 in length : head short ; tail blue ; rest of the body 

 brown, with five equidistant yellow lines running 

 from the nose to the tail : native of Carolina and 

 Virginia, where it frequents hollow trees, &c. and 

 is often seen on the ground. 



FIVE-LIXED LIZARD. 



Lacerta Quinquelineata. L. cauda ttreti mediocri, dorso lineis 



quinque albidis. 

 Dusky Lizard, with tail of middling length, and five whitish 



lines down the back. 



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A SMALL species: colour deep brown or black- 

 ish, with five whitish dorsal stripes, continued half 

 way down the tail : on the head six stripes : tail 

 twice the length of the body : abdomen imbri- 

 cated with stria? : native of Carolina : described 

 by Dr. Garden. 



v. in. p. j. 



