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REPTILES. 
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Family 35. — CHALCIDiE. (3 Genera, 8 Species.) 
General Distribution. 
N EOTROPICAL 
Sub-regions. 
Nearctic 
S ub-regions. 
PALAEARCTIC 
Sob-regions. 
Ethiopian 
Sub-regions. 
Oriental 
Sub-regions. 
Australian 
Sub-regions. 
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The Chalcidae are a small group of Lizards characteristic of 
Tropical America, one species extending into the United States. 
The genera are Chalcis (6 sp.), ranging from Central America 
to Chili ; two other species, which have been placed in distinct 
genera, inhabit North America and Peru. 
Family 36. — ANADIADiE. (1 Genus, 1 Species.) 
General Distribution. 
Neotropical 
Sub-regions. 
Nearctic 
Sub-regions. 
PALjEAKCTIC 
Sub- regions. 
Ethiopian 
Sub-regions. 
Oriental 
Sub-regions. 
Australian 
Sub-regions. 
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The single species of Anadia , constituting this family, inhabits 
Tropical America. 
Family 37. — CHIROCOLIDiE. (1 Genus, 2 Species.) 
General Distribution. 
Neotropical 
Sub-regions. 
N EARCTIC 
Sub-regions. 
PALA5ARCTIC 
Sub-regions. 
Ethiopian 
Sub-regions. 
Oriental 
Sub- regions. 
Australian 
Sub-regions. 
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The genus Heterodaetylm , which constitutes this family, in- 
habits Brazil, 
