CLASS REPTILIA. 



a. Muzzle blunt ; nostrils bearded ; body distinctly ringed. 

 Caecilia. Siphonops, Wagler. 



Ringed Coecilia. Caecilia annulata, Spix, t. 27. f. 1. 



Interrupted Ringed Caecilia. Caecilia interrupta, Cuy. 



Bearded Caecilia. CaDcilia tentaculata, Linn. Amon. Acad. j. 



t. 17. f. 1. Ccecilia albiventris, Daud. vii. t. 122. f. 2. 



Glutinous Caecilia. Caecilia glutinosa, Lin. Mus. Adolpb, t. 4. 

 f. 1. Seba, t. 25. f. 2. Ceylon.— Two Banded Csecilia. 



Caecilia bivittata, Cuv. America. Sharp-nosed Caecib'a. 



Caecilia rostrata, Cuv. 



h. Muzzle prominent, body slender, very lo7ig, smooth, ten- 

 iacula distinct. Ichtbyophis, Fitz. Caecilia, Wagler. 



Worniiike Caecilia. Caecilia lumbricoides, Cuv. Daud. 

 t. 92, f. 2, Lin. Mus. Adolpb. t. 5, f. 2. 



c. Muzzle depressed^ bearded ; body, rather fusiform, very 

 closely ringed, eyes small. Epicrium, Wagler. 



Javanesse Caecilia. Caecilia hypocyana, Van. Hasselt, Isis. 

 I827. Epicrium Hasseltii^ Wagler, Java. Caecilia nasuta, 

 is said to be a fisb, the Sphagebranchus Coromandelicus of 

 Russel, t. 37. 



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