SAURIA. 
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ZoNURIDAi). 
GerrJionotus hocourti, Mexico, p. 297, and rhomhifer, p. 298, W. 
Peters, MB. Ak. Berl. 1876, Chiriqui, spp. nn. 
Chalcid^. 
Allodactylus, g. n. Muzzle prominent, depressed, almost trenchant. 
Ear-opening present. Limbs 4, the anterior with 3, the posterior with 
4 toes, without denticulations. Body rounded, somewhat flattened be- 
neath. Tail conical, pointed at the end. Scales smooth. Type, A. de- 
iislii, sp. n., pi. x. figs. 1-13, Japan. F. Lataste & Tremeau de Boche- 
brune, J. Zool. v. pp. 237-243. 
SciNciDji;. 
Lataste, F. Note sur les canaux pr^tendus adriferes qui se voient dans 
les dcaillos. ossifidos des Scincoidions. Mdm. Soc. Biol. May 13, 
1876. 
Coloscincus, g. n. All the legs monodactyle ; otherwise as in Anomalo- 
pus. C. truncatus, sp. n., W. Peters, MB. Ak. Berl. 1876, p. 532, fig. 1, 
Peale Island, Moreton Bay. 
Mabuia alliacea, sp. n., E. D. Cope, J. Ac. Philad. (n.s.) viii. p. 115, 
pi. xxviii. fig. 1, Costa Rica. 
Euprepes 1-tainiatus, Reuss. {E. affinis, De F.). Persian specimens 
described, and head shields figured. W. T. Blanford, tom. cit, p. 388, 
pi. xxvii. fig. 3. 
SsPIDiE. 
Zygnopsis hrevipes^ Blanf. [Zool. Rec. xi. p. 78], figured; id. tom. cit. 
pi. xxvii. figs. 4 & 4a. 
Hemipodium persicum^ Steind. There is a specimen in the British 
Museum [pointed out by the Recorder]. Id. tom. cit. p. 394. 
Gbckotid.®. 
Phyllodactylus incequalis and microphylluSy spp. nn., E. D. Cope, 
J. Ac. Philad. (n.s.) viii. pp. 174 & 175, Peru. 
Hemidactylus. A species characterized and figured without name, from 
Baluchistan, being the only one obtained ; W. T. Blanford, tom. cit. 
p. 343, pi. xxii. fig. 1. 
Hemidactylus persicus^ Anders., from Sind ; id.^ J. A. S. B. (n.s.) xlv. 
pt. 2, p. 18. 
Ftyodactylus homolepis^ Blanf. : description reprinted ; id. 1. c. 
p. 19. 
Gymnodactylus. A new' species from Sind, noticed but not named; 
id. 1. c. p. 20. 
Gymnodactylus brevipesj Blanf. (1874), p. 344, pi. xxii. fig. 2, and G. 
