CLASS REPTILIA. 



a. With a series of spines along the belly a7id chin. 

 Common Chameleon. Chameleo Vulgaris. Lac Jfricana. 



Occiput keeled, arched ; scales equal. Grey, banded and 

 streaked with yellow. Africa and India. 



Beaded Chameleon. C. Verrucosus, Cuv. Ch. Monilifer, Boie. 

 Occiput keeled, arched ; with larger scales on the sides. 



Senegal Chameleon. Chameleo Senegalensis. Ch. planiceps. 

 Mer. Seba, 1 . t. f. 2. Ch. Gymnocephalus, Lacep. 



Occiput flat ; side parallel edges not margined. Senegal. 

 Cham. Galeoratus appears to be a variety of this species. 



Eared Chameleon. C. Dilepis. Leach. Gray. Spic. Zoo!, t. 

 f. 4. Ch. Planiceps. Merrem. C. Bilohus. Kuhl. 



Occiput flat, rather wider behind, under edged with two 

 flaps ; a white band on each side. Interior of Africa. 



Streaked-sided Chameleon. Chameleo Lateralis, Gray. 



Lead colour, sides white streaked ; occiput compressed, 

 slightly keeled ; scales granular, with a series on the back. 



b. With a series of processes on throct, none on belly or tail. 



Panther Chameleon. C. Tigris. Kuhl. Gray. Spic. 



Scales minute, regular ; brown, with minute black specks. 



Cape Chameleon. Chameleo Pumillus. Daud. iv. t. 53. 

 Ch. Margaritaceus. Mer. Seba, i. t. 32. f. 4, 5. 



Scales minute, larger on the sides ; olive varied. Var. 

 With larger processes on the head. Ch. Pardalis, Cuv. 

 C. Fimbriatus. Wied. Cape of Good Hope. 



Brookes Chameleon. Chameleo Brookesii, Gray. Spic. 

 Zool. t. 3. Cham. Superciliaris^ Kuhl. 



Scales minute ; back with a series of processes on each side ; 

 eyebrows produced into horns. Mus. Brit. 



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