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577. The Flying Dragon (Draco volans, Linn.). 

 Hob. Sumatra. 



578 The Red-throated Dragon (Draco hamatopogon, Gray). 



Fig. Gray, Griffith, A. K. vol. ix. p. 59. Cat. of Lizards in Brit. Mus.p.234. 

 Hob. Sumatra. Presented by Mrs. Wm. Hammond. 



Family 3. Iguanida. 



Genus PHRYNOSOMA, Wiegmann. 



579. The Texian Tapayaxin or Four-horned Frog (Phrynosoma cornu- 



tum, Gray ; Phrynosoma Harlani, Wiegm.). 

 Fig. Gray, A. K. vol. ix. p. 45. Dum. et Bib. E. G. vol. iv. p. 314. Cat. 



of Lizards in Brit. Mus. p. 229. 

 Hob. Texas. 



580. The Texian Tapayaxin or Four-horned Frog (Phrynosoma cornu- 



tum, Gray). 

 Hob. Texas. Presented by the Rev. Charles Coley. 



Genus URANOCENTRON, Kaup. 



581. The Short-tailed or Azure Lizard (JJranocentron azureum, Cuv. ; 



Stellio brevicauda, Latr. ; Lacerta azurea, Linn.). 

 Fig. Linn. S. N. 362. Dum. et Bib. E. G. iv. 371 . t. 42. fig. 2. Cat. of 



Lizards in Brit. Mus. p. 226. 

 Hab. Tropical America. 



This Lizard was originally in the Leverian Museum, and is alluded to in 

 Shaw's Zoology, vol. iii. p. 228. Some of the larger specimens, as shown 

 in plate 69 of that work, exhibit none of the dark blue bands or fasciaj 

 for which the above-described animal is so remarkable. 



Genus TROPIDOLEPIS, Cuv. 



582. The Undulated Lizard (Tropidolepis undulatus, Cuvier). 



Fig. Cuv. R. A. ii. 38. Dum. et Bib. E. G. iv. 2y8. Cat. of Lizards in 



Brit. Mus. p. 208. 

 Hab. Warmer parts of America. 

 The tail of this specimen is mutilated. 



