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Enpropes lihanoUmis, Peters, Monatsber. Perl. Acncl. 18G4, p. 61 ; Euprepes 
Giuco-fuscus, Peters, ibid. p. 62, perhaps from West Africa ; Euprepes phuro- 
stictiis, Peters, ibid., from Guinea; Euprepes {Mahuya) hitamiatus, Peters, 
ibid. p. 53, from Luzon and Samar. 
Lyyosoma {Hinulia) jayorii, Peters, Monatsber. Perl. Acad. 1864, p. 64, 
from the Philippine Islands ; Lyyosoma (Hin.) acutum, Peters, ibid., from the 
island of Samar. 
Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, describes three new species of Euprepis from 
South-eastern Africa, viz. E. yularis, p. 61 ; E. Jdrkii, p. 62, pi. 9. fig. 1 ; 
E. yrantii, p. 62. 
Apteryyodon vittatum, subg. and sp. n., Edeling, Nederl. Tydschr. Dierk. 
1864, p. 201, appears to be a species of Euprepes, from Porneo. 
Heteropus schleyelii, Peters, Monatsber. Perl. Acad. 1864, p. 67, from Timor 
and Amboyna. 
Diploylossus stemdachneri, Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1864, p. 179, 
from Mexico. 
Fam. Sepsid^. Seps monodactylus , sp. n., Gunther, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 491, from Palestine. 
Fam. Acontiadid^. Typhloscincus , g. n., Peters, Monatsber, 
Acad. Wiss. Berl. 1864, p. 271, agrees with Dihamus, but i^ 
without rudiments of limbs. T. martensii, fig. 1, from Ternate. 
Fam. Geckotid/e. The following known species have been 
figured ])y Gunther, Rept. Brit. Ind. : — 
Gecko stentor (Cantor), pi. 11. fig. A ; Euhlepharis hardwickii (Gray), pi. 11. 
fig. P. 
Nycteridium is a new name proposed by Gunther, p. Ill, for the genus 
Plafyurus, Gray, which is preoccupied. 
Dr. Gray has examined the Stenodactylus caudicinctus (A. Dum.), and has 
found that it does not belong to that genus, having the lower surface of the 
toes finely granulated, and not provided with denticulated cross plates ; he 
considers it to be the type of a new genus, Psilodactyhis, which has a striking 
similarity with Eublc'pharis, but differs from it in the tubercles of the back 
being formed by groups of throe scales. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, pp. 60, 61. 
Spatalura carteri. Mr. Carter describes tlie colours of this lizard, Proc, 
Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 135; it had been described in the same journal, 1863, 
p. 236. 
Nevj species and genera : — 
Gecko swinJionis, Giinther, Kept. Prit. Ind. p. 104, pi. 12. fig. A, from 
northern China ; Gecko suhpalmaUis, ibid. fig. P, from Chikiang. 
Hemidactylus sykesii, Gunther, 1. c. p. 108, pi. 12. fig. C, from the Deccan. 
Peripia cantoris, Gunther, 1. c. p. 110, from Pinang, previously erroneously 
named by Cantor Platydactylus luyuhris, D. & P. 
Gymnodactylus triedriis,G'\xnihQi', 1. c. p. 113, from Ceylon; Gymnodactylus 
freenatus, ibid. pi. 12. fig. D, from Ceylon; Gymnodactylus dekkanensis^ 
Giinther, p. 116, pi. 12. fig. E, from the Dekkan. 
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