EEPTILTA. 
8 Rejpt. 
fig. 4, figured, = E. miilti-ocellata according to Gunther, notep. 17 ; Blan- 
ford, Second Yarkand Mission. 
Eremias vermiculata, Blanf., figured ; id. tom. cit. pi. ii. fig. 6. 
Eremias rugiceps, sp. n., Peters, MB. Ak. Berl. 1878, p. 202, pi. ii. fig. 1, 
Taita. 
Acanthodactplus hoskiarms, Daud.,var. u. synacws, Bottger, Ber. Senck. 
Ges. 1878-79, p. 69. 
ZONURIDiE. 
Gerrhonotus. On the genus, with synoptical table of species. G. 
(Abronia) deppiiy Wiegm., tceniaiiis, Wiegm., gramineus, Cope, rhombifer, 
Peters, vasconscellosii, Boc., auritus, Cope, (Elgaria) kingi^ Bell, G. 
liocephalus, Wiegm., antauges^ Cope, moreleti, Boc., fulvus, Boc., caru^ 
leus, Wiegm., burnetii^ Gray, multicarinatus, Blainv., are all fully 
described and figures of the head given, pp. 323-360, pis. xx. a, b, c- 
G. lemniscatus^ Boc., is now regarded as a variety of G. liocephalus, 
p. 345, G. viridiflavus, Boc., = Barissia antauges, Cope, p. 346 ; Elgaria 
scincicauda, Bd. & Gir., grandis, iid., marginata, Hallow., G. olivaceus, 
Bd., and webbii, Bd., are all referred to G. multicarinatus, Blainv., p. 357. 
Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex. iii. 
Bseudopiis pallasi. “ Etude sur le membre ant^rieur du Pseudope de 
Pallas E. Sauvage, Ann. Sc. Nat. (6) vii. Art. No. 15, pp. 1-13, pi. xix. 
On the occurrence of this lizard in Lower Austria, and probably in 
other parts of Eastern Central Europe ; Knauer, Zool. Anz. i. p. 296. 
SCINCIDAC. 
Anatomy : — the primitive kidney and the sexual organs in Anguis fra- 
gilis ; Braun, Arb. Inst. Wurzb. iv. pp. 138, 145. 
(Hinulia) Lygosoma consobrinum, p. 342, undulatum, p. 343, elegantu- 
lum, p. 344, spp. nn.. Islands of the Austro -Malayan sub-region : Peters 
& Doria, Ann. Mus. Genov, xiii. 
Mocoa noctua, Less. Peters (J. c. p. 347) confirms the Recorder’s state- 
ment of the identity of Euprepus novarce, Steind., with this species. He 
further suggests that Mocoa ctiprea, Gray, may be the same thing. 
[The Recorder is able to state that this is not the case ; but he agrees 
that from the meagre description it would be impossible to form any 
idea of the species intended. The specimen shows a very different kind 
of lizard, and probably not a Mocoa at all. The Recorder has since 
found that Lygosoma vertebrale, Hallowell, is also identical with Mocoa 
noctua.'] 
{Mocoa) Lygosoma lacrymans, sp. n., Peters & Doria, 1. c. p. 348, note, 
N. S. Wales. [This is identical with the Recorder’s M. mustelina.'] 
Eumeces arucnsis, Doria, = Hinulia jobiensis, Meyer ; iid. 1. c. p. 349. 
[iiibccja] Lygosoma nigro-punctatal-tum^, sp. n., Bocourt, Ann. Sc. Nat. 
(6) vii. Art. No. 16, p. 2, China. 
Mocoa ladacemis, Anders., — kargilensis, Steind., = stoliczkai, Steind. ; 
Blanford, Second Yarkand Miss. p. 20. 
