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heterocercus, Blanf. (1874), p. 345, pi. xxii. fig. 3, described and figured. 
G. geckoides^ Spix, confirmed as a Persian species on account of a speci- 
men from Shiraz pointed out by the Recorder, p. 348. Id. Eastern 
Persia, ii. 
Bunopus tuherculatus, Blanf., redescribed and figured ; id. 1. c. p. 348, 
pi. xxii. fig. 4. 
Pristurus rupestris, Blanf. (1874), redescribed and figured ; id. 1. c. 
p. 350, pi. xxiii. fig. 1. 
Ceramodactylus dorice, Blanf. (1874),' redescribed and figured ; id. 1. c. 
p. 352, pi. xxiii. fig. 2. 
Teratoscincus keyserlingi, Str., noticed ; id. 1. c. p. 354. 
Agamura cruralis^ Blanf. (1874), redescribed and figured, p. 355, 
pi. xxiii. fig. 3 ; Gymnodactylus persicus^ Dum., identified with recent 
specimens and found to bo an Agamura, p. 358, pi. xxiii. fig. 4. fd. 1. c. 
Stenodactylus orientalis, Blanf., description reprinted ; id., J. A. S. B. 
(n.s.) xlv. pt. 2, p. 21. 
Iguanid^. 
Basiliscus plumifrons, p. 125, pi. xxv. fig. 1, Costa Rica, guttulatus, 
p. 156, Panama, E. D. Cope, J. Ac. Philad. (n.s.) viii., spp. nn. 
Anolis pulchellus, D. & B., redescribed, p. 706, and A. gundlachi, 
p. 705, and krugi, p. 707, spp. nn., Portorico ; W. Peters, MB. Ak. 
Berl. 1876. 
Anolis microtus, Cope, p. 119, pi. xxiv. fig. 2 ; insignis. Cope, p. 120, 
pi. xxiv. fig. 1 ; trochilus. Cope, p. 121, pi. xxviii. fig 4 (head), redescribed 
and figured. A. pachypus, p. 122, pi. xxiv. fig. 3, oxylophus, p. 123, 
pi. xxiv. fig. 4, & pi. xxviii. fig. 5, spp. nn., Costa Rica. E. D. Cope, 1. c. 
Scytomycterus, g. n. Anolid; posterior teeth with three cusps, the 
median larger ; rostral plate produced into a flexible appendage. Type, 
S. IcBvis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 165, Peru. 
Anolis bocourti, trachyderma, and homhiceps, id. 1. c. pp. 167 & 168, 
Peru, spp. nn. 
Eny alius ccerulescens, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 169, Peru. 
Hyperanodon peltigerus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 170, Peru. 
Microlophus heterolepis, Wiegm., recharacterized, and M, inguinalis, 
sp. n. (lessoni, var., D. & B.), id. 1. c. pp. 171 & 172, Peru. 
AneuporuSy Boc., must yield to the prior Craniopeltis, Pet. ; id. 1. c. 
p. 173. 
Euphryne obesa abundant in Utah and New Mexico. . Description of a 
peculiar animal excretion supposed to be" the excrement of this Lizard, 
but attributed to Neotoma [ilfamm.]. E. D. Cope, in Wheeler’s Rep. v. 
p. 559. 
Crotaphytus collaris, Say, noticed, 1. c. pp. 565 & 598. 
Proctotretus multiformis, sp. n.. Cope, J. Ac. Philad. (n.s.) viii. p. 173, 
Peru. 
Sceloporus melanorrhinus, sp. n., F. Bocourt, J. Zool. v. p. 341, and 
Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) iii. No. 12, Tehuantepec. S. siniferus has 2 scales on 
the angular keel of muzzle, whereas S. squamosus has only one. 
Sceloporus jarrovii, p. 569, pi. xxiii. figs. 2, 2 b-d, Arizona, tristichus, 
