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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Pmtadactylm borneensis, GUnther, 1. c. p. 117, from Borneo j Pentadactylus 
felinus, GUnther, ibid. pi. 12. figs. F, F', from Singapore. 
Lygodactylus, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 69, is a new genus closely 
allied to Thecadactyliis, from which it differs by having the toes freer, and 
the bases of the toes slender and subcylindrical. L. striyatus, from South- 
eastern Africa. 
Ilomodaclylm, g. n.. Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 69. Toes free, broad, 
depressed, rather broader and rounded at the ends; thumb broad like the 
toes, all with a single series of broad transverse plates beneath the dilated 
end, and without any free compressed terminal joints or claws. Back with 
large tubercles; pneanal or femoral pores none. H. turnct'i, pi. 9. fig. 2, 
fi’om South-eastern Africa. . 
Euhlepharis fasciolatuSy Gunther, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1864, xiv. p. 429, 
from Hydrabad, Sindh. 
Pam. Iguanidjs. Prof. Sumiclirast gives his observations on 
the habits of the Iguance, especially of Cyclura acanthura, and of 
Basiliscus vittatuSj Corythophanes chamceleopsis , and Phrynosoma 
07'biculare ; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1864, xiii. p. 500. 
Mr. Cope states that Uta bicarinata, the type of Dumerirs genus Phymcdo- 
lepiSf cannot be separated from Uta^ and that Sauromcdus (Dum^ril) is iden- 
tical with Buphryne (Baird); Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1864, p. 177. 
species ; — 
Mr. Cope obtained permission to examine the specimens of 
Anolis in the British Museum, collected since the publication of 
Dr. Gray^s ^ Catalogue of Lizards ; * he found a number of spe- 
cies which he considers as new, and describes them with several 
others in Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1864 : — 
Chamceleolis porcus^ p. 168, fr’om Cuba; Bupristis baleatus, p. 168, from S. 
Domingo ; Xiphosurus ferreus, p. 168, fr*om Guadaloupe ; Xiphosurus homo- 
lechis, p. 169, from the West Indies ; Anolis damulus, p. 169, from Guatemala ; 
A. gmgivinus, p. 170, fr om Anguilla Rock ; A. eitrineUus, p. 170, fr-omllayti; 
A. carneus, p. 171, from Lower Vera Paz ; A. semilinea^iSyTg. 171, from Hayti ; 
A. bitectusy p. 171, from Western Ecuador; A. scypheusy p. 172; A. ustusy 
p. 172, fr’om Belize; A. heliactiny p. 172, fr'om Mexico; A. nannodeSy p. 173, 
from Coban and Mexico ; A. crassulusy p. 173, from Vera Paz ; A, cymbops, 
p. 173, from Vera Cruz ; A. impeiigosusy p. 174 ; A. gihhicepsy p. 174, from 
Caraccas; A. ordinaUis, p. 176, from the West Indies; A. alliactusy p. 175. 
Lcsmanctus serraiuSy Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1864, p. 176, fi’om 
Mexico. 
Uta nigricauday Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1864, p. 176, fr-om 
Lower California. 
Sceloporus, Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1864, describes four new 
species from Central America: — S. utiforWiisy p. 177; S. pyrocephalusy p. 177; 
S. oligoporuSy p. 177 ; malachiticuSy p. 178. 
Phrytiosoma asio. Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1864, p. 178, from 
Mexico. 
