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gular series of larger scales in the praeanal region is continued on the thigh. — 
S. mutfilatus, sp. n., from the East-Indian Archipelago, ibid. figs. 1 &2. 
Naidtinus. Notes on the species hy Hutton, Trans. N. Z. Inst. iv. 1872, 
pp. 170-172. 
JEublephaHs macularius (Blyth) redescribed by Anderson, P. Z. S. 1872, 
p. 379. 
CyHodaatylas yarkandcnsis, sp. n., Anderson, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 881, iig. 3. 
Gymnodactylmfremlus. Colour of young noticed by Gunther, A. & M. N. II. 
1872, ix. p. 86. 
Gymnodactylus kachhensis, sp. n., Stoliczka, P. A. S. B. 1872, p. 79, Cutch. 
— G. lawderanus, sp. n., Stoliczka, J. A. S. B. 1872, p. 105, pi. 2. fig. 4, Al- 
morah. — G. planicej^s, sp. n., Beddome, Madr. M. M. J. 1871, Nellicootah. 
Gymnodactylus yeckoides of Blyth & Theobald = G. caspius (Eichw.). Sto- 
liczka, P. A. S. B. 1872, p. 80. 
Gymnodactylus speciosus, G. collegalensis, G. maculatuSj and G. nehulosus are 
described as new species from the Madras Presidency. Beddome, Madr. M. 
M. J. 1870. 
Gymnodactylus consohrinus (Peters) figured by Peters in Ann. Mus. Genov, 
iii. Taf. 2. fig. 1. 
Gymnodactylus multicar inatus, sp. n., Gunther, A. & M. N. II. 1872, x. p. 421, 
and in Bronchley’s ‘ Cruise of the Cura^oa,’ p. 401, pi. 21. lig. A, New 
Hebrides and Eriendly Islands, 
Gymnodactylus canddoti described as a new species from New Caledonia. 
Bavay, M<5m. Soc. L. Norm. xv. p. 13. 
Iguanid^e. 
' Anolis insignis, sp. n.. Cope, P. Ac. Philad. 1871, p. 213 j A. microtuSy sp. n.. 
Cope, 1. c. p. 214 J A, trochihiSj sp. n.. Cope, 1. c. p. 215 ; all from Costa Rica. 
Agamidae. 
Draco cristatellus, sp. n., Gunther, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 592, pi. 35. fig. A, Sara- 
wak . — Draco spilonotus (misprinted spilopterus in the text), sp. n., Gunther, 
1. c. fig. B, Manado. 
Gmyocephahcs dorice (Ptrs.) figured in Ann. Mus. Genov, iii. Taf. 3. fig. 1. 
Tiaris. Dr. Gunther describes the following new species in P. Z. S. 1872 : 
— T. liog aster y p. 692, pi. 36, from Sarawak ^ T. miotympanumy p. 592, pi. 37. 
fig. B, Labuan j T. tuhercidatusy p. 593, pi. 38, East-Indian Archipelago ; and 
states that T. ptetersi (Gthr.) (Zool. Rec. ii. p. 136) is T. sophic^ Cfli’ii-y); p. 693, 
Calotes eUioti. Note by Stoliczka, J. A. S. B. 1872, p. 113. 
Calotes UocephaluSy sp. n., Gunther, A. & M. N. H. 1872, ix. p. 86, Ceylon. 
Drachysaura ornatUy Cutch specimens described. Stoliczka, P. A. S. B. 
1872, p. 77. 
LophocaloteSy g. n., Giiuther, 1. c. p. 593, dilfers fi-om Calotes in the structure 
of the crest, which is interrupted on the neck, and formed by distant spines 
on the back. — L. inter ruptusy sp. n., pi. 37. fig. A, East-Indian Archipelago. 
Japalura variegata. Notes by Stoliczka, J. A. S. B. 1872, p. 106, with re- 
ference to its alleged identity with J. microlcpis and J. planidorsata, 
Charasia. Dr. Stoliczka believes that Charasiuy OriocalotcSy and most pro- 
