THE LIZARD. 



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vent IS a large pre-anal plate ; the scales on the tail are 

 elongated, keeled, and arranged in definite transverse series, 

 giving the tail a ringed appearance ; on the limbs the pre- 

 axial scales are for the most part large, the post-axial small ; 



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Fig. 38. — The hdad from above and frcm the side of — A. Lacerta 

 viridis ; B, Lacerta agilis ; C. Zootoca vivipara (slightly enlarged). 

 After Schreiber. 



on the neck they are small, except at its junction with the 

 trunk, where there is a transverse fold bounded anteriorly by- 

 larger scales ; on the head, the scales are for the most part 

 large, and have a very definite arrangement characteristic 



