Plate 20. 
Plate 21. 
Plate 22. 
Plate 23. 
Plate 24. 
Plate 20. 
Plate 25. 
Plate 26. 
Plate 26. 
Plate 27. 
Plate 28. 
Plate 29. 
Plate 30. 
Plate 31. 
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Hee. 1, 2, 3.—Head of a Cacini1a 2 60 
Figs. 4, 5, 6.—Head of an AMPHISBENA (The Double-walker) - 48 
Figs. 7, 8, 9.—Head of an OPHISAURUS fs ; - 46 
Fig. 1.—Draco rimpriatus (The Dragon) : : 2 - 27 
Fig. 2.—SITANA PONTICERIANA (The Sitan) : 0 - 27 
Fig. 1.—IGuaNa Nupicotis, Cuyv. (The Naked Aguana) 2 . 29 
Fig. 2.—Basiviscus ; Lacerta basiliscus, Lin. (The Basilisk) . 30 
Fig. 3.—PoLycurus mARMoraTur, Lin. (The Marbled Lizard) . . 30 
Fig. 1.—HemipactyLus tuspercutosus, Daud. (The Spotted Hemi- 
dactylus) ¢ : : 
Fig. 1.—PuyLiurus pLaturus, White. é . . 38 
Fig. 2-—Foot of the PLarypacryLus INUNGUIS . 5 7 oF 
Fig. 3.—Foot of the HemipactyLus TRIHEDRUS ‘ : - 36 
Fig. 4.—Foot of the THEecapacryLus : : : - 36 
Fig. 5.—Foot of the PryopacryLus LopaTus : 5 . 37 
Fig. 6.—Foot of the SpHEROIDACTYLUs . : : . 38 
Fig. 7.—Foot of the SrENopAcTYLUs GUTTATUS : : . 38 
Fig. 1.—Torrrix macurata, Lin. (The Variegated Tortrix of America) 50 
Fig. 2.—Boa cantina, Lin. (The Canine Boa) ae 
Fig. 3.—Tail of the UroPEttis CryLanicus, Cuy. (The Uropelts of 
Ceylon) : : - 50 
bis. Fig. 1.—Cuam£ Leo Arricanus (The Common Chameleon) . . 39 
Fig. 2.—Scincus c#.estinus, Valenc. (The Blue Scinc) In the 
collection of the French Museum : : . 4 
Fig. 3.—Seps striata (The Striped Seps) , 5 . 42 
Fig. 1.—Erix nENGALENSIS, Merr. (The Hairy Serpent of Benyal) 52 
Fig. 2.—Head of the ScyraLe coronata, Merr. (The Crowned Syc- 
tale or False Boa) - 52 
Fig. 3.—ERPETON TENTACULATUS, Lacep. (The Tentaculated Serpent) 53 
bis. Fig. 1.—Biprs tepipopopus, Lacep. (The cies a ala 
Fig. 2.—Cuatcis TETRApACTYLA, Lacep. . 
Fig. 3.—CHIROTES CANALICULATUS, Lacep. . . 11 
Fig. 1.—Psrupopus Durvittu (The False-foot of Durville) . 46 
Fig. 2.—Head of the ANGuis FRAGILIS, Lin. (The Common Blind 
worm of Europe) 47 
Fig. 3.—AconTIAs MELEAGRIS, Lin. (The Darting Serpent of the Cape 
of Guod Hope) . 5 . 47 
Fig. 1.—AmpuisB&NA FULIGINOSA, Lin. (The Double-walker) . 48 
Fig. 2.—Typu ops cinerevs, Schn. (The Blind Serpent of Schneider) 49 
Fig. 1.—Virera BeERvs, Lin. (The common Viper) soe 
Fig. 2.—Croratvus norripus, Lin. (The Diamond Rattle-snake) 5 Of 
Fig. 1.—Trimeresurvs tortor, Less. (The Winding Trimeresurus). 62 
Fig. 2.—AcaNnTHoPHIs CERASTINUS, Daud. (The Venomous Acan- 
thophis ) A : : : 2 02 
Fig. 1.—Pyruon Scuneipentt, Merr. (The Great Python of Schneider) 53 
Fig. 2.—Dirsas cyanopon, Cuv. (The Fatal Thirst-causing Serpent of 
India) ; : : : - 
