SAURIA . 
Bept. 1 1 
p. 571, New Mexico, smaragdinusj p. 572, pi. xxiv. fig. 2, Utah and 
Nevada, spp. nn., E. D. Cope, in Wheeler’s Rep. v. ; S. consobrinus, Bd. 
& Gir , var. from Sonora, p. 574, S. cZarH, Bd. & Gir., var. from Sonora, 
p. 575, pi. xxiii. figs. 1 & la, id. 1. c. S. jarrovii renamed yarrowi ; id. 
tom. cit. p. 595. 
\_Liocephalus.~\ Tropidurus {Craniopeltis) grayi, Bell, fully described 
and figured, p. 310, pi. ii. fig. 1 ; T. (Craniopeltis) pacificus, sp. n., and 
var. n. habeli, from the Galapagos Islands, p. 313, pi. ii. figs. 2 & 3. F. 
Steindachuer, Festschr. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1876. 
\_Oreocephalus.'] Amblyrrhynchus cristatus, Bell, p. 316, and \Trachy~ 
cephalus] Conolophus subcristatus, Gray, p. 322, described and figured 
with osteological details, pis. iii.-vii. ; id. 1. c. 
Phrynosoma planiceps, Hallow, figured ; Yarrow, in Wheeler’s Rep. v. 
pi. xxiv. fig. 1. P. douglassi, Gray, noticed by Coues, 1. c. p. 59. 
Aqamid^. 
Amphibolurus imbricatus, sp. n., W. Peters, MB. Ak. Berl. 1876, p. 529, 
N. Australia. 
Calotes versicolor, Baud., found in Baluchistan; W. T. Blanford, 
Eastern Persia, ii. p. 313, 
Agama lessonce, DeF., = Trapelus ruderatus, Oliv.: the distinctness of 
this species from the Egyptian T. mutabilis, Merr., discussed. Id. 1. c. 
p. 315.. 
Trapelus megalonyx, Stol., = Agama agilis, Oliv. ; id, J. A. S. B. 
(n.s.) xlv. pt. 2, p. 22. 
Trapelus rubrigularis, Blanf., description reproduced ; id. 1. c. p. 23. 
Stellio nuptus. Be Fil., added to the Indian fauna and noticed ; id. 1. c. 
p. 25. Also described and figured, p. 317, pi. xix. fig. 1, and var. n. 
fuscus, characterized, p. 319 ; id. Eastern Persia, ii. 
Stellio liratus, Blanf. (1874), redescribed and figured, id. tom. cit. 
p. 320, pi. XX. fig. 2. It is perhaps identical with S. melanura, Blyth ; 
id. J. A. S. B. (n.s.) xlv. pt. 2, p. 25. 
Stellio caucasicus, Eichw., p. 322, pi. xx. fig. 1, and S. microlepis, 
Blanf. (1874), p. 326, pi. xix. fig. 2, described and figured ; id., Eastern 
Persia, ii. 
Phry no cephalus olivieri, B. & B., p. 327, P. persicus. Be Fil., p. 329, 
and P. maculatus, Anders., p. 331, noticed ; id. 1. c. 
Uromastix microlepis, Blanf. (1874), redescribed with note on Theo- 
bald’s proposed family Uromasticidoe ; id. 1. c. p. 334. 
Centrotraclielus asmussi, Strauch, described and figured, p. 337, pi. xxi., 
and G. loricatus, id.^(1874), described, p. 340 ; id. 1. c. 
Phrynocephalus przewalsJcii, p. 10, pi. ii. fig. 1, and versicolor, p. 18, 
pi. iii. fig. 2, Alashan Besert, affinis, p. 13, pi. ii. fig. 2, and frontalis, 
p. 15, pi. iii. fig. 1, Chinese province Ordos, vlangali, p. 20, pi. iii. fig. 3, 
Kuku Lake, spp. nn., A. Strauch, in Prejevalsky’s “ Mongolia,” ii. pt. 3. 
Chlamydosaurus Mngi. Notes on the Frilled Lizard of Queensland, 
and on the discovery of a fossil species on the Barling Bowns ; G. Ben- 
nett, P. R. S. Tasm., 1876, pp. 56-58. 
