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pi. xi.&, Wokan, Aru Islands. [As the only difference between this and 
H. ncevia^ dray, is a small supernumerary shield separating the fronto- 
nasals, the Recorder considers them identical.] 
Mocoa travancorica, scarcely distinguishable from M. bilineata, Gray ; 
A. Gunther, P. Z. S. 1875, p. 225. 
Mocoa pallida, sp. n., id. Zool. Ereb. & Terror, ii. Reptiles, p. 12, Nicol 
Bay. 
Eumeces aruensis, sp. n., G. Doria, Ann. Mus. Genov, vi.p. 335, pi. xi. c, 
Aru Islands. 
Lygosoma. Hinulia gracilipes, Steind., = L. australe, Gray, figured ; 
A. Gunther, 1 . c. pi. vi. fig. 2. 
Tetradactylus decresiensis and Hemiergis decresiensis (Gray), figured ; 
id. 1. c. pl.,vi. figs. 4 & 5. 
Siaphos cequalis, Gray, and Chelomeles quadrilineatus, D. & B., figured ; 
id. 1. c. pi. vi. figs. 1 & 2. 
Ristella rurkii, Gray. Specimens from the Toracada valley agree 
with this species, which is quite distinct from R. travancorica, Bedd. ; id. 
P. Z. S. 1875, p. 225. 
Silubosaurus depressus, sp. n., id. Zool. Ereb. and Terror, ii. Reptiles , 
p. 15, Swan River. 
Euprepes beddomii, Jerd., = Tiliqua rufescens, Shaw; id. P. Z. S. 1875, 
p. 225. 
Euprepes (^Tiliqua) brevis, sp. n., id. ibid., Anamallay Mountains and 
Travancore. 
Euprepes pJiysicce, D. & B., found at Wokan and redescribed ; G. Doria > 
Ann. Mus. Genov, vi. p. 337. 
Euprepes {Mabouya') beccarii, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 338, pi. xi. c?, Wokan. 
Euprepes hoepfferi, sp. n., J. V. B. Du Bocage, J. Sci. Lisb. 1875, p. 110, 
Ilheo-Raso. A third species added to the Cape Verde fauna, the other 
two being E. delalandii, D. & B., and the 2-keeled E. fogoensis^ 
O’Shaughn. [Zool. Rec. xi. p. 77]. The present has the scales 3-keeled. 
Macroscincus cocteaui. On the gigantic lizard of the Cape Verde 
Islands [described by Du Bocage, in 1873, Zool. Rec. x. p. 87], with figures 
of its head, teeth, and toes ; F. H. Troschel, Arch. f. Nat. 1874, 
pp. 111-121, pi. i. 
Sepid^. 
Gongylus ocellatus, Forsk. L. Perez Areas makes some critical remarks 
on Bottger’s notice of this species in the latter’s Beitrag z. Kenntniss 
def Rept. Spaniens und Portugals, from which he seems to have overlooked 
numerous previous statements by various authors of its occurrence in 
Spain. He further corrects L. von Hey den’s recent record of this lizard 
as new to the European fauna, it having been included therein by Cetti 
in 1777. An. Soc. Esp. i. pp. 90-92. Schreiber (Herpet. Europ. p. 358) 
also seems acquainted only with the last named author’s supposed dis- 
covery of this species in Lanjaron. 
Sphenocephalus, Blyth (1853), nec Agassiz (1839), nec Fitzinger (1843), 
renamed Sphenoscincus, and S. tridactylus, Blyth, figured ; W. Peters, 
MB. Ak. Berl. 1875, p. 552, pi. figs. 6-12. 
