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Hinulia. l)t. t. c. J)l. lO, figtiriSs it. UegdMf Hg. Ij. tt. tWd)rMtti , , 
fig. 2, Arid JL gr^yiii fi^. 3 ; arid bil plAto 11, It. ‘di'hdiaj fig. It. Hthdrd’- 
sohii, fig. 2, And tt. tenuis, fig. 8. 
Itinulia fdscioldld, sp. h., fiblli Q,ueetisiarid, and HinuUd hlrdhcliidtis, sp. ii.^ 
froril Chainpioii Baj^, deiScribed by Dr. DUfathbr, Anil. <fe Mag. Kat; Hist; ±±: 
t>. 47. 
tIiMllla gch'drdii (Dray) 11 As A Very lai’ge hiolaA-likb Idotli iti both jaVr^ j Ab 
llial; it may fie soparatod iilto a dletirict goiiite, ttcmUphoiHddon. Dotofe, Mb- 
. natsfiei^j Alt. Wies; Deri. I8(l7, p. 23. — It figured 1by Clrdy, 1. c. pi. 0. 
JEuprepes. Prof. Peters lias examified seVetal species bf tliis and allied gb^ 
nera (Motiatsfier. Alt. Wiss. Berl. 18117). Mocod cdmingii (Dray) Hae eupra- 
nasal sliielde ; therefore this specific riairie cannot be retained for OtosaurieS 
ciirhingii (Dray), which belongs tb the same genus ; the name JEu. otiis is 
prbpbsed for it, p. 20. — I’he name of Eu. otivaeeus (ibid. 1862, p. 21) is to be 
changed into Eu. sukatus, and that of Eu. australis (ibid.) into Eu. decided-^ 
taliSfp. 20. — Edprepes mHils (Ptfs.) =.£?m. oUvm'ii (Smith, Ptrs.), distinct 
from Eu. vittatus (Oiiv.), p. 20.— Eiqd'epes hensdhti, bp. tl.,frorii Liberia, p. 20. 
— Euprepes aneofuscui (Dtrs.)=JE^ri. hlandid'yii (Hallow.), p. 21. — Edpi^yes 
(^Tiliqild) hdniicindus, sp. ti., frbrii Miridanat), pi 2\.,—Eup7'epeS {i'iliqita') hk 
carinatus, sp. n., from IIong-Kong, p. 22. 
Euprepes. Dr. Steindachner iricludes in this genus Eumeces, Mocoa, 
Hidulia bf Dray, and describes as new (Novara^ Kept.) Euprepes petcHii) p.- 43, 
Euprepes stolickai, p. 45, Euprepes kdhgilensis and hhjthi, p. 46j all cbllected 
by Dr. Stolicka in the Himalayas *, Euprepes mPdred^ p. 47, tab. 2. fig. 4, frbm 
Otaheiti and the Samoa Islands j Euprepes inacrotis, p. 48^ frorii the Nicobaf 
Islands ; and Euprepes siriatulus, p. 49, from Now South Wales. 
Euprepes hinotatus, sp. n., Bocage, dorli. Sc. math. phys. e. nat. Lisboa, iii. 
p; 2fi0, pL 3. fig. 8, Behgitella; 
Euprepes diireopiihctatilb, Sp. ii., DrRhdidier, Dev; bt Mdg. 2odl; Isfif, p. 234. 
Supra nigro-brurineuS ; capitb nlichaqde fiaviS, dbfSb iiigri.s pillietiS macii- 
lato. Cauda corpore concolori. Infra flaVidb-alhuS. Lblig. borpofiS cAu- 
dacque O'^-OS. — Madagascar. 
Mocoa. Dr. Gray, Austral. Liz. pi. 7, figures Carlia melanopogon, fig. 1, 
Mdcod dxierdtis, fig. 2 , M, oceUdtd, fig. 3j M. ieladdica^ fig. 4 , Atid M. edire- 
castauxii, fig. 5. 
Lygosonid hdiigdiiibitlii (D. & D.) has heeil descrihed AS LygosoUtd taieUak 
by Dr. Gunther, Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. 1867, xx. p. 46. 
Lygosoma {Lipinia) semjjeri, Sp. ti., Peters, Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Berl. 
1867, p. 18, Mindanao. 
Lygosonid quadrivitiatum, sp. n., Peters, 1. c. p. 19^ MilldaiiAo. This tiiAy be 
the type of a distinct genus, bophescincuSi, havitig the eyelid nbii-traiisparent 
and the tympanum covered by scales. 
Lygosoma (^Ilinulid) vaUieydtum, sp. n., Petets, /. c. p. 20, Mindanao. 
Lygosoma {Hinulia) scidatttm-, sp. n.,PeterS) 7 c. p. 708, PeleW Islands. 
Heteropus sclimeltzii, sp. n., Peters, h c. p.23, Queensland. 
Hemiergis polylepis, sp. n., Giiiither, 1 . c. p.48, South Australia. 
Soridia UiiopuS) sp. n., Gunther, 1 . c, p. 49, Champion Bay. 
Rhodona. Dr. Gunther ( 1 . c. p. 46) describee twb new species t RMdona 
