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Chalcides mauritanicus, D. & B 



sepoides, Aud 



ChamEeleon vulgaris, Daud 



Eryx jaculus, L 



Coronella amalice, Bttg 



girondica, Daud 



LytorhjTichus diadema, D. <^- B 



Zamenis alr/ims, Jan 



hippocrepis, L 



diadema, Schl 



Tropidonotus natrix, L 



viperinus, Latr 



Macroprotodon cucullatus, Geoffr 



Psammophis sibilans, L., var. punctatus, D. 



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Coelopeltis lacertina, WaffJ 



producta, Gerv 



Naia haie, Z,., var. annulifera, Ptis 



Vipera latastii, Based 



lebetina, L 



arictans, Merr 



Cerastes vipera, L 



cornutus, ForsJc 



Echis carinata, Schn 



BAIEACniANS. 



Rana esculenta, L., var. ridibunda, Pall 



Bufo viridis, Laur 



mauritanicus, Schl 



vulgaris, Laur 



Hyla arborea, Laur., var. meridionalis, Bitr/, 



Discoglossus pictus, Otth 



Salamandra maculosa, iiaur.,t)ar. algira, Bdr. 



Molge poireii, Gerv 



Jtat/enmuelleri, Lat 



waltlii, Mich 



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Bihliography . 

 In the work of 

 1. Shaw, J. Travels, or Observations relating to several parts of Barbary and the 



Levant. Oxford : 1738, 4to, 

 we find the first reference to the "Oviparous Quadrupeds" of Algeria (pp. 249-250), 

 which, although not described, are mostly identifiable, viz., as Testudo ihera (" Tlie 

 Land-Tortoise"), Clemmys leprosa (" The Water-Tortoise "), Chamwleoii vulgaris ("The 

 Chamaeleon "), Varanus griseus ("The Warral"), Uromastix acanthiniirus (''The 

 Dab "), Lacerta ocellata (" The Common Green Lizard "), Psammodromus algirus and 

 P. bland ("The Zermoumeah "), and Tarentola mauritanka ("The Niji-daimah "). 



