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Lygosoma {Himlia) leucospilos, sp. n., Peters, MB. Berl. 1872, p. 684, Luzon. 
Lyffosoma [?] tricolor , L. arhon'um^ L. austrooaledonicaj L, deplanchii and 
L, gracilis described as new species from New Caledonia. Bavay, M6m. 
Soc. L. Norm. xv. pp. 17, 19, 21, 2.3, and 24. 
Hinulia tetragonurus^ sp. n., Giintber, A. & M. N. H. 1872, x. p. 420, and 
in Brenchley’s ^ Cruise of the Cura 9 oa,’ p. 405, pi. 24, fig. B, Feejee Islands. 
Mocoa sikkimemis and JEJumeces himqlaganus distinct. Stoliczka, J. A. S, B. 
1872, p. 126. 
Mocoa sacra^ sp. n., Stoliczka, 1. c. p. 128, pi. 4. f. 4, Western Bengal. 
Mocoa nitens (Ptrs.) figured in Ann. Mus. Genov, iii. Taf. 4. fig. 2. 
Mocoa micropus, sp. n., Gunther, A. & M. N. H. 1872, x. p. 420, and in 
Brenchley’s ^ Cruise of the Cura 9 oa,’ p. 402, pi. 23, Feejee Islands. 
Mocoa novarce described by Gunther, 1. c. 2°. p. 403. 
Hinulia vnriegata (Buller) = Mocoa zelandica (Gray). Hutton, Trans. N. 
Z. Inst. iv. 1872, p. 168. 
Mocoa (.P) laxa described as a new species from New Zealand by Hutton, 
/. c. p. 169. 
Eumeces albofasciolatus, sp. n., GUnther, A. & M. N. H. 1872, x. p. 370, 
North Australia. 
Eumeces garnien described as a new species from New Caledonia. Bavay, 
M<Sm. Soc. L. Norm. xv. p. 15. 
Itistella. Ateuchosaurus travanooricus (sp. n., Beddome, Madr. M. M. J. 
1870, p. 33) proves to be a species of this genus. Beddome, 1. o. 1871 j and 
Stoliczka, .1. A. S. B. 1872, p. 129, pi. 4. fig. 6. 
Cophoscincus quadrivittatus. Scales in 18-20 longitudinal rows. Peters, 
1. c. p. 583. 
Nannoscincus, g. n., Gunther, A. & M. N. H. Dec. 1872, x. p. 421. Differing 
from Cophoscincus (Ptrs.) by having keeled scales. — N. fiiscuSy sp. n., 1. c., 
and in Brenchley’s ‘ Cruise of the Cura 9 oa,’ p. 406, pi. 25, from the Feejees. 
— Anotis, described as a new genus by Bavay, M^m. Soc. L. Norm. xv. p. 29, 
is evidently the same : A, mariei, sp. n., from New Caledonia. 
Mahcia parietalis (Ptrs.) figured in Ann. Mus. Genov, iii. Taf. 4. fig. 1. 
Eiopa anguina figmed by Stoliczka, J. A. S. B. 1872, p. 130, pi. 5. fig. 4. 
Riopa cyanella, sp. n., Stoliczka, 1. c. fig. 3, Pegu. 
Riopa alhopunctata, hardwickii, and punctata. Their affinities considered 
by Stoliczka, 1. c. p. 132. 
Chiamela lineata discovered near Puna by Stoliczka, 1. c. p. 135. 
Anguis orientalis, sp. n., Anderson, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 376, fig. 1, Caspian Sea. 
Norhea\?‘\ isolata, sp. n., Hutton, Trans. N. Z. Inst. iv. 1872, p. 170, Bay 
of Plenty. 
Amphixestus heccarii (Ptrs.) figured, Ann. Mus. Genov, iii. Taf. 4. fig. 3. 
Cyclodus {Omolepida) luctuosus (Ptrs., 1866) is the type of a distinct genus, 
Lissolepis. Peters, Berl. MB. 1872, pp. 776. 
Tropidolepisma striolatum. Note by Peters, Berl. MB. 1872, p. 775. 
Tropidolepisma variabilis, described as a new species from New Caledonia. 
Bavay, M^m. Soc. L. Norm. xv. p. 26. 
Tiliqua. Dr. Stoliczka has made remarks on T. macularia, J. A. S. B. 
1872, p. 117, T. trivittata, p. 119, and T. monticola, p. 120. 
Tiliqua macularia and rufescens are not specifically distinct. Beddome, 
Madr. M. M. J. 1870. 
