CLASS REPTILIA. 



Kept. Egypt, t. 5. f. 1. Savigny, Rept. Egypt, t. 2. f. 2. 

 Sc. TUiguguSf Merrem. Oliv. Voy. 1. t. 16. 



Pale brown, with semilunar, black spot divided in the centre, 

 by a short whitish band. South of Europe, and Egypt. 

 See also Sc. vittatusy Oliver, Voy. t. 29. f. 1. Varied with 

 a pale line on each side the back. Brit. Mus. 



Common Galley-Wasp. Tiliqua occidua, Lacerta occidua, 

 Shaw, Sloane, Jam. y. t. 273. f. 9. Sc.fossar. Merrem. 



Large ; pale brown ; scales moderate, about twelve series of 

 scales on the back of the neck. Brit. Mus. Jamaica. 



Lacepedes Galley-Wasp. Sc. Mahouya, Sh. Lacep. t. 24. 



Smooth, greenish brown, back black dotted, and a brown 

 band from the temple over the shoulder. 



Doubled GaUey-Wasp. Tiliqua histriatus Sc. Spix, t. 26. 



f. 1. 

 Coppery brown with a broad black sireak from the nostrils 

 to the nose, edged with white on each side. Brazils. 



Five lined Galley-Wasp. Tiliqua quinquelineaius, Lacerta 

 quinquelineatuSf Lin. 



Greenish blue, with five dorsal Imes, the central one forked 

 over the head. Tail reproduced, blue. Lacerta fasciata^ 

 Lin. Catesby, Car. t. 67- 



Seven Striped Galley-Wasp. Tiliqua hom^locephalus, 



Wiegmann. 



Olive brown, with seven black longitudinal streaks. 



Black spotted Galley-Wasp. Tiliqua nigro-punctatus 



Sc. Spix, t. 26. f. 2. 

 Black brown, golden, with an unconspicuous black hand 

 along each side to the thigh, back, black punctate, tail short. 



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