452 HISTORY OF 



RIBBON D LIZARD. 



This Lizard appears the most elegant of the 

 species; its length is about six inches and a 

 half; its markings are parrelled lines of alter- 

 nately black and white from the head to the base 

 of the tail, the continuation of the tail is of fer- 

 ruginous colour, of which indeed there are some 

 few spots on the back ; the lower parts of the 

 body is of a pale yellow hue inclining rather to 

 white ; the tail which is long is round and tapers 

 to the end. 



BLUE frog. 



This curious Frog which is of a fine blue, 

 has a number of greyish specks beneath. It is 

 the size of the common English Frog; it has 

 four legs and feet, with four toes on each foot, 

 and the toes on the two hind feet are webbed. 



THE WHITE JOINTED SPIDER. 





This Spider is of a fine clear chesnut colour, 

 except on the body which is a pale brown with a 



