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547. The Dwarf Chameleon (Channeled pumilus, Latr. (the dark-banded 



variety)). 

 Hob, Africa. 



548. The Common Chameleon (Chameleo vulgaris, Cuv.). 



Hob. Northern Africa and Spain. 



This specimen belongs to the variety with short and close-set serrations on 

 the inferior part of the trunk, and appears to have been killed in the act 

 of swallowing a large Libellula. 



549. The Common Chameleon (Chameleo vulgaris). 



Fig. Dura, et Bib. E. G. iii. 204. Cat. of Lizards in Brit. Mus. p. 265. 

 Hab. East Indies. 



This specimen belongs to the variety in which the serrations on the inferior 

 part of the trunk are long and far apart. 



550. The Warty Chameleon (Chameleo verrucosus, Cuv.). 



Fig. Cuv. R. A. ii. 60. Cat. of Lizards in Brit. Mus. p. 267. 

 Hab. Madagascar. 



551. The Common Chameleon (Chameleo vulgaris). 



This specimen is a female, and the abdomen has been laid open. 



552. The Fork-nosed or Molucca Chameleon (Chameleo bifidus, 



Brongniart ; Chameleo bifurcus, Cuvier). 

 Fig. Bum. et Bib. E. G. iii. 233. t. 27. fig. 3. Cat. of Lizards in Brit. 



Mus. p. 268. 

 Hab. Molucca Islands. Isle of Bourbon. New Holland. 



553. The Bilobed or Flap-necked Chameleon (Chameleo dilepis, Leach ; 



Chameleo bilobus, Kuhl). 



Fig. Dura, et Bib. E. G. iii. 225. Cat. of Lizards in Brit. Mus. p. 266. 

 Hab. The coast of Guinea. Senegal. Ashantee. 



Presented by Joseph Sabine, Esq., 1823. 



