110 KAJURAL HISTORY 



LETTER XXIII. 



TO THE SAME. 



DEAR SIR; Selborne, Feb. 28, I769. 



It is not improbable that the Guernseif 

 lizard and our green lizards may be speci- 

 fically the same ; all that I know is, that, 

 when some years ago many Guernsey\vLdi\'d.& 

 were turned loose in Pembroke college gar- 

 den, in the university of Oxford, they lived 

 a great while, and seemed to enjoy them- 

 selves very well, but never bred. Whether 

 this circumstance will prove any thing 

 either way I shall not pretend to say. 



I return you thanks for your account of 

 Cressi-hall ; but recollect, not without re- 

 gret, that in Jujic 1746 I was visiting for a 

 week together at Spalding, without ever 

 being told that such a curiosity was just at 



