202 LABRUS, LAMPYRIS. 
L. 
4—3. Lasrus. Spec. aA. 
cinea, (old wife,) upper jaw turned up ; tail round- 
ed. 
SeeMS.P. § 
38—2. Lacerta. Spec. 72. 
Sec. A. Tail two-edged. 
crocodilus, (crockodile,) head armed ; nape keel- 
ed ; tail above with two lateral crests. 18 to 
25 feet long. 
diligator, (alligator,) head flat, imbricate ; tail. 
above with two rough lateral lines. 
Sec. B. Body covered with carinate scales. 
Gimaculata, (lizard,) tail carinate, toothed, twice 
as long as the body; all the toes lobate. 
enonitor, (lizard,) tail carinate ; body unarmed, 
with ocellate spots. Green, checked, cinereous 
or blue. 
Sec. C. Feet 5-toed,*taii round. 
chameleon, (chameleon,) head flat; body cinere- 
ous or white. Colour changeable. 
Sec. D. Collar double ; abdominal scales square. 
agilis, (scaly lizard,) tail wherled, longish, with 
sharp scales ; collar scaly beneath. Green, 
brown, bluish, speckled. 
See MS. P. | 
8—5. Lampyris. Spec. 52. 
aoctiluca, (glow-worm,) oblong, brown; shield 
cinereous. ‘The female is the largest, and emits 
a bright phosphoric light. 
See MS. P. 
