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Monopeltis {Phractogonm) magnipartitus, sp. n., p. 276, footnote, 
Gaboon. 
Lejndosternoii grayi, Smith, = L. polystegum^ Dnm., p. 276, footnote. 
Figures of the head shields are given of Lepidosternon octostegum, 
Dum., polystegum, Diim., Ampliishcana quadrifrons^ Peters, and leucurg, 
D. & 13, 
Opliioproctus, g. 11 . Head oblong, muzzle rounded, rostral small, tri- 
angular, two large naso-frenals covering the muzzle as far as the eyes 
and descending to the end of the lip. Body slender, elongate, tail short, 
cylindrical, rounded at the end ; tegumentary compartments of the upper 
and lateral surfaces square or lengthened, those of the lower surface 
forming two median series much broader than long ; prm-anal plates very 
large, 2. Lateral grooves distinct. 0. liheriensis^ sp. n. Boulenger, Bull. 
Soc. Zool. iii. [1878] pp. 300-302, fig., Liberia. 
Table of the genera of Amphishetinina ; id. Z. c. p. 303. 
Varanid^.. 
Varanus lunatus. Specimens from Ajmere, in Bajputana, supposed 
to belong to this species, described ; the characters available for distin- 
guishing V. lunatus and V, draccena (F. heraldicus, Gray) discussed at 
length. Blanford, J. A. S. B. xlviii. pt. ii. pp. 120-123. 
The same species also described from the Godavari valley ; id. 1. c. 
p. 111. 
Teiid.®. 
Cnemidophorus maculatus, p. 95, pi. iv. figs. 1-6, divisus, p. 99, pi. v. 
figs. 1-6, spp. nn., Fischer, Verb. Yer. Harab. (n. s.) iii., Colombia. 
Neusficurus ecplcapus. Cope, noticed by the Recorder, Ann. N. H. (5) 
iv. p. 295. 
CeRCOSAURIDJ], 
Emphrassotisy g. n., for E. simoterus^ sp. n. ; A. W. E. 0-Shaughnessy, 
Ann. N. H. (5) iv. p. 296, Ecuador. 
E<pleopus (Proctoporus) fraseri, p. 296, oculatas, p. 297, spp. uu.^ 
id. 1. c., Ecuador. 
Cercosaura {Pcmtodactylus) vcrtcbralis, sp. n., id. I, c. p. 298, Ecuador. 
Ecpleopus {Orepsaurus) jyetersi^ sp. n., Bottger, JB. Olfenb. Yer. xyii, 
& xviii. p. 9, pi. i. fig. 2, Para. 
Lacertidac. 
Lacerta. In the extensive memoir mentioned above (p. 4), J. v. 
Bedriaga describes at great length the following lorms of this genus, 
giving complete details of the localities where the species and several 
varieties have been found, with especial reference to the subject of the 
distribution of Lizards in islands : — 
