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lEujyrepes (M<ihvy(i) niyer (ITombr. & Jnq.) characterized by Peters, Mo- 
natsber. Ak. AViss. Berlin, 1808, p. 449. 
Iltopa anguina is described as a new species from Pegu, by Mr, Theobald, 
1. c. p. 27. 
Tropidophorm herdmorci, described by Mr. Theobald, I, c, p. 24. 
Ccicsius. Mr. Cope gives a synopsis of thirteen species, of which C. 
degevet', from Porto Rico, C. jyhoxinus, from Ilayti, C. loeinlandii, from 
Gonave Island, C. badius, from Navassa Island, and C. impressus^ from .Ja- 
maica, are described bj him for the first time. Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 
1808, pp. 123-127. 
Diploglossus mnnotropis (y^\(i^m.)=:Camilia jamnicemis (Gray), Cope, l.c, 
p. 98 ] this lizard is from Ecuador, and not from Jamaica. 
Doryura. Mr. Theobald refers Blyth’s Leiurus herdmorei to this genus, 
and adds as new species D, guadama and D. karenorum, from Pegu. L. c. 
pp. 29, 30. 
Ilemidaetylm mortoni is described as a new species from Rangoon, by Mr. 
Theobald, 1. c. p. 32. — Ilemidactylus variegatuSy sp. n., Peters, Monatsber. Ak. 
Wiss. Berlin, 1808, p. 449, Zanzibar. — Ilemidactylus guineensis, sp. n., Peters, 
1. c. p. 040, Guinea. 
Teratoscincus (Strauch, see Zool. Record, i. p. Ill) proves to be a Geckoid 
near Stetiodactylus. Strauch, M41. Biol. vi. p. 654. 
Anolis porous (Cope) probablj’^sr.^I. fernandince (Coct.), and A. isolcpis 
(Cope) probably = -4. aytgusticeps (Hallow.). Gundlach, 1. c. pp. 109, HI. 
Anolis ortoniiy sp. n.. Cope, 1. c, p. 97, Upper Amazons. 
Uusjwndylus strangidatuSy sp. n.. Cope, 1. c. p. 99, Upper Amazons. 
Vroctotretus prasimis, sp. n.. Cope, 1. c. p. 120, Cliili. 
Liocephaltis. Mr. Cope gives a synopsis of fourteen species, of which L. 
eremitus from the island of Navassa, West Indies, is described by him for the 
first time, 1. c. pp. 121-123. — Lioccphalus macropus and raviceps (Cope) are 
said to be probably varieties of colour of L. vittatus (Hallow.). Gundlach, 
Report. Fis.-nat. de Cuba, ii. p. 108. 
Stellio caucasicus. Prof, de Filippi’s examination of the cutis of this lizard 
has been mentioned in Zool. Record, iii. p. 124 ; the paper is published in 
Mem. Accad. Sc. Torin. xxiii. pp. 363-373, with a plate. 
Uromastyx and Liolcpis form a distinct family, because they are “ herbi- 
vorous,” UromasticidfCy Theobald, 1. c. p. 34. 
JJolcpis reevesii is terrestrial and not arboreal. Theobald, I, c. p. 34. 
Moloch hen'ridus. Notes on this animal by Mr C. A. Wilson. Jourii. 
Linn. Soc. x. 1868, pp. 69-73. 
Chamaileo vcntralis. l)r. J. A. Smith gives a description of the colours of 
an example of this species. Proc. R. Phys. Soc. Edinb. 1865-66, pp. 390- 
392. 
Chanudeo kerstenii, sp. n., Peters, Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 1868, 
p. 449, from AVanga. 
OPHIDIA. 
Dr. Gunther has published his sixth annual account of new species of 
Snakes in the collection of the British Museum. The total number of spe- 
cies in that collection amounts now to 863, and that of the typical specimens 
to 330. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1868, i. p. 413. 
