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Scincus (2 sp.), North Africa and Arabia ; Hinulia (20 sp.), 

 most of the Australian and Oriental regions ; Cydodina (1 sp.), 

 Hortibronict (1 sp.), and Lygosomella (1 sp.), all from New 

 Zealand ; Keneuxia (1 sp.), Philippines, Moluccas, and Papuan 

 Islands; Elania (1 sp.) New Guinea; Carlia (2 sp.). North 

 Australia and New Guinea; Mocoa (16 sp.), Australia and New 

 Zealand, with species in Borneo, West Africa, and Central 

 America ; Lipinia (3 sp.), Philippine Islands and New Guinea ; 

 Lygosoma (12 sp.), Australia, New Caledonia, Pelew and Philip- 

 pine Islands ; Tctradadylus (1 sp.), Hemiergcs (2 sp.), Chelomdes 

 (2 sp.), Omolepida (1 sp.), LissoUpis (1 sp.), Siaphos (1 sp.), 

 Rhodona (3 sp.) Anomaljms (1 sp.), Soridia (2 sp.), and Opliio- 

 scincus (1 sp.) all confined to Australia; Coplioscincus (3 sp.), 

 Philippine Islands, Celebes, and Queensland; Plestiodon (18 

 sp.), China and Japan, Africa, and America as far north as 

 Pennsylvania and Nebraska ; Eumeces (30 sp.). South Palne- 

 arctic, Oriental and Australian regions, to New Ireland and 

 North Australia ; Mahouya (20 sp.). Oriental region, Austro- 

 Malaya, North Australia, the Neotropical region, and to Lat. 

 42° 30' in North America ; Amphixestus (1 sp.), Borneo ; Hagria 

 1 sp.), and Chiamda (1 sp.), India ; Senira (1 sp.), Philippine 

 Islands ; Bradvymdcs (2 sp.). Philippine Islands and Australia ; 

 Ophiodes (1 sp.), Brazil ; Anguis (3 sp.), West Palaearctic region 

 and South Africa; Tribolonohis (1 sp.), New Guinea; Tropido- 

 phorus (2 sp.), Cochin-China and Philippine Islands; Norhea 

 (2 sp.), Borneo and Australia ; Tradiydosaimis (1 sp.), Australia ; 

 Cydodus (8 sp.), Australia, Aru Islands, and Ceram ; Siluhosaurus 

 (2 sp.), Egcrina (2 sp.), and Tropidolcpisma (6 sp.), all peculiar 

 to Australia; Heteropus (7 sp.), Australia, Austro-Malaya, and 

 Bourbon ; Pygomdcs (1 sp.), Madagascar ; Dasia (1 sp.), Malaya ; 

 Eaprcpcs (70 sp.), Ethiopian and Oriental regions, Austro- 

 Malaya, South America (?) ; Celcstus (9 sp.), peculiar to the An- 

 tilles, except a species in Costa Pica ; Dijjloglossits (7 sp.), the 

 Neotropical region ; — with a number of other genera founded on 

 single species from various parts of the world. 



