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Chalcides mauritanixus, D. & B. 

 sepoides, Aud. 



ChamEeleon. vulgaris, Daud. 



Erys jaoulus, L 



Corouella amalice, Bttg 



eirondica, Daud 



Lytorhynehus diadema, D. ^ B. 



Zamenis cdginis, Jan 



hippoorepis, L 



diadema, SM 



Tropidonotus natrix, L 



viperinus, Latr. 



Macroprotodon oucuUatus, Ixeoffr 



PsamiDopliis sibilans, L., var. punctatus, D. 



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Ccelopeltis laoertina, WagJ 



producta, Gerv. 



Naia haie, L., var. annulifera, Ptrs. 



Vipera latastii, Based 



lebetina, L 



arietans, 21'err 



Cerastes vipera, L 



cornutus, Foisk 



Echis carinata, Schu 



Batrachians. 



Eana esoulenta, L., var. ridibunda, Pall. 



Bufo viridis, Laur 



mauritanicus, Sohl 



vulgaris, Laur. 



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



6. Discoglossus pictus, Olth 



7. Salamaiidra maculosa, Zaiw., Dae. algira, Bdr. 



8. Molge poireti, Gerv 



9. Jiar/enmuelleri, Lat 



10. waltlii, Mich 



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Bihliogrnphij. 

 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 Testuclo ibera (" The 

 Land-Tortoise "), Clemmys lejprosa (" The Water-Tortoise "), C'hamceleon vulgaris (" The 

 Chamaeleon "), Varanus griseus ("The Warral"), JJromastix acanthmurus {-' The 

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

 P. Uanci ("The Zermoumeah "), and Tarentola mauritanica ("The Niji-daimah "). 



