C I9 5 3 
Academy in their obfervations upon that mentioned 
above. This made Bellonius imagine, that thefe 
nafal holes ferve Cameleons for hearing as well as 
breathing; fo that it lhould feem, that more fpecies 
than one are deftitute of auditory holes. 
This fubjeCt came into my hands from the owner 
Mr. Millan, who was kind enough to leave it with me 
for the purpofe of laying it before the Royal Society; 
we have no knowledge of its native place, as he bought 
it among other natural productions now in his col- 
lection. 
TAB. VIII. 
The firft figure reprefents the animal in profile. 
The fecond is a view of the face, or upper furface of 
the head. 
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