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bablj also Oriotiaris, should form only one genus, to which Acantiwsaura is 
very closely allied, if at all distinct. J. A. S. B. 1872, p. 109. 
Charasia hkmfordiann, sp. n., Blanford, J. A. S. B. 1872, p. 110, Central 
India. 
Hypselurus macrolepis, sp. n., Peters, Berl. MB. 1872, p. 776, Solomon 
Islands. 
Lophiira celcbensis, sp. n., Peters, 1. c. p. 681 [regarded by the Recorder as 
not specifically distinct from L. amhoinensis]. 
Stellio. l)r. Stoliczka gives a synopsis of the Indian species, and de- 
scribes as new S. daymms, J. A. S. B. 1872, p. 113, pi. 3. fig. 4, Hardwar. 
Stellio agrorensis, sp. n., Stoliczka, P. A. S. B. 1872, p. 128, N.W. Punjab. 
Stellio melanw'its (Anders.) distinct from S. dayanus (Stol.). Id. 1. c. p. 129. 
Stellio pef'sicus, sp. n., Anderson, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 382. fig. 4. 
Trapelus megalonyx described by Stoliczka, P. A. S. B. 1872, p. 88. 
Fhrynocephalus. Dr. Anderson (P. Z. S. 1872) describes P. olivieri, p. 386, 
P. caudivolvulm, p. 387, P. persicus, p. 388, fig. 6, P. maetdatus, sp. n., from 
Persia, p. 389, fig. 6, P. forsythii, sp. n., from Yarkand, p. 390, fig. 7. 
Uromasty.T spinipes. N"otes on its muscles by Prof. Humphry, Obscrv. 
Myol. pp. G1-G4. 
Liolepis belli. On its myology, Sanders, P. Z. S. 1872, pp. 164-183. 
Cham;eleonida5. 
Chamceleo ceylonicus found in Cutch by Stoliczka, P. A. S. B. 1872, p. 81. 
Chamceleo antimena^ C. lahordi, and C. campani are described as new species 
from Madagascar by Grandidier, Ann. Sc. Nat. xv. 1872. 
Chamadeo ancliietce^ sp. n., Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lisb. 1872, with woodcut, 
Mossamedes. 
OPIIIDIA. 
Jan, G., & SoRDELLi, F. Iconographie generale des Ophidiens. 
Paris. Plates. 4to. 
We gave descriptions of this work in Zool. Record, i. p. 99, 
ii. p. 139, iii. p. 117, iv. p. 126, v. p. 114, and vi. p. 105. Fur- 
ther numbers of plates, viz. 34-37, were published in 1870, 
No. 38 in 1871, and Nos. 39-42 in 1872. No text is given. 
Dr. Gunther has published his seventh Account of New 
Species of Snakes in the Collection of the British Museum. 
The total number of species in that collection amounts now to 
920, and that of the typical specimens to 366. Ann. & Mag. 
Nat. Hist. 1872, ix. pp. 13-37. [See Zool. Record, v. p. 121.] 
Innocuous Snakes. 
Typhlops harmanuSf sp. n., Stoliczka, P. A.S. B. 1872, p. 144, Monlmein. 
Onychocephalus arenarius is described as a new species from Madagascar by 
Grandidier, Ann. Sc. Nat. xv. 1872. 
Melanophidimn j)unctatum, sp. n., Beddome, Madr. M. M. J. 1871, Tra- 
vancore. — 31. hilineatum, sp. n., Beddome, 1. c. 1870, Wynaad. 
