1890.] THE LIZARD COLLECTION IN THE BRITISH MUSKUM. 77 



February 18, 1890. 



Dr. St. George Mivart, F.R.S., in the Chair. 



Mr. Tegetmeier exhibited and made remarks on two Cats' skulls, 

 out of the large qnantitv of remains of these animals recently brought 

 to this country from Egypt. 



The following papers were read : — 



1. First Report on Additions to the Lizard Collection in the 

 British Museum (Natural History) . By G. A. Boulengee. 



[Received January 29, 1890.] 

 (Plates VIII.-XI.) 



1. List of the Species, new or previously unrepresented, added to the 

 Collection since January 1887. 



(An asterisk indicates type specimens.) 



*1. Chondrodactylus weiri, Blgr. P. Z. S. 1887, p. 3;i9.— Kala- 

 hari ( Weir). 



2. Teratoscincus przewalskii, Strauch, Geckon. St. Petersb, Mus. 



1887, p. 71. — Tschagan-Togoi, Gansu {St. Petersburg 

 Mus.) ; Kashgar (Lansdel.l). 



3. Crossobumon eversmanni, Wiegm. — Transcaspia (Kadde). 



4. Saurodactylus mauritanicus, D. & B.^ — Mogador (Queden- 



feldt). 



5. Gymnodactylus fedtschenkoi, Strauch, I. c. p. 46. — Trans- 



caspia (Radde). 



*6. Gymnodactylus russowi, Strauch, I. c. p. 49. — Tschinas, Tur- 

 kestan {St. Petersburg Mus.). 



*7. Gymnodactylus antillensis, v. L. de Jeude, Notes Leyd. Mus. 

 ix. 1887, p. 129. — Curagoa {Leyden Mus.). 



*8. (Edura africana, Blgr. Ann. N. H. (6) ii. 1888, p. 137.— 

 Damaraland {S. African Mus.). 



*9. Lygodactylus fischeri, Blgr. infra. — Sierra Leone {Fischer). 

 *10. Gecko listeri, Blgr. P. Z. S, 1888, p. 535.— Christmas Isl., 



Indian Ocean {Lister). 

 *11. Platypholis fasciata, Blgr. infra. — Mombasa {Last). 



12. Tarentota neglect a, Strauch, /. c. p. 21. — Algerian Sahara 

 {Lataste, R. Blanchard). 



^ I now find that Gymnodactylus mauritanicus, which I had not seen when 

 the Catalogue of Lizards was published, is not a Gymnodactylus. Its digits 

 are similar to those of Alsophylax pipiens, from which it differs in its small 

 subimbricate flat dorsal scales, and in the absence of praeanal pores. I therefore 

 restore the genus Saurodactylus, Fitz., of which G. mauritanicus is the type, 

 as had already been done by Boettgerin 1883. — Gyiniiodactylus tracJiyhlepharus, 

 Bttgr., is a Gymnodactylus. 



