SAURIA. Re^t. 1 1 
n emidactylus tristisy sp. n., Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) iii. p. 49, 
New Guinea. 
Ilemidactylus triedrm (? suhtriedrus')^ Stol. A specimen described from 
Ajmere ; Blanford, J. A. S. B. xlviii. pt. ii. p. 124. 
Hemidactylus {Peripia) havayi, sp. n., Sauvage, 1. c. p. 71, New 
Caledonia. 
Uroplates ebenavi, sp. n., Bottger, Abh. Senck. Ges. xi. p. 273, pi. i. 
fig. 1 a-c?, Nossi-Be. 
Platydacfylus. The New Caledonian species of Bavay are noticed by 
Sauvage ; P. {Theconyx), sp. n., indicated, p. 65 ; Eurydaetylus, g. n., 
created for P. vieillardi, Bav., p. 70 ; Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) iii. pp. 66-71. 
Chameleonurus trachycephalus^ g. & sp. nn., Boulenger, Bull. Soc. Zool. 
iii. [1878] p. 68, pi. ii. = Platydactylus chahoua, Bavay, id. op. cit. iv. 
p. 140. 
Gymnodactylus Icotschii. De Betta thinks it probable that the Steno- 
dactylus guttatm of Bibron & Bory, included by Schreiber in the syno- 
nymy of this species, is not S. gutfatiiSy Cuv. He also throws great 
doubt on the occurrence of a second species of Gymnodactylus in Greece, 
and is still less inclined to credit its existence in Italy (Calabria). Atti 
1st. Venet. (5) v. 
IgUANIDJ3. 
Anolis. On the organs for adhesion on the lower surface of the toes, 
see Braun, suprdy p. 1. 
Tropidolepis intermedius, sp. n., Dug^,s, Nat. Mex. iv. p. 29, pi. i. 
figs. 21-32, Mexico. 
Liocephalus (Craniopeltis) variegatus, p. 301, Cordova, aculeatuSy p. 303, 
Moyobamba, spp. nn., O’Shaughnessy, Ann. N. H. (5) iv. 
AgamidtE. 
Draco major. A specimen described presenting differences which may 
be of specific value ; Blanford, J. A. S. B. xlviii. pt. ii. p. 128. 
Cophotis sumatranay sp* n., Hubrecht, Notes Leyd^ Mus. 1879, p. 243, 
note xlvi. 
Oriocalotes Jcahhienensis, sp. n., Anderson, 1. c. p. 806, pi. Ixxvi. fig. 1, 
Yunnan. 
Japalura yunnanensis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 803, pi. Ixxvi. fig. 2, Yunnan. 
Agama agilis = sanguinolentay Pallas, = aralensis, Licht. A. agilisy 
Ollivier, is a form nearly allied to 2'rapelus ruderatUy according to Peters 
in a communication to Blanford ; Blanford, 1. c. p. 129. [This must 
apply to A. agilis, Blanl, and others, though as given it might be A. 
agilis, auct.-— Rec.] 
CflAMiELEONTIDiE. 
Chamceleon maltke, p. 148, pi. xi., brevicornis, pi. xii, fig, a, gularis, 
p. 149, pi. xii. fig. B, globifer, pi. xiii. ; Gunther, P. Z. S. 1879, and C. 
minor, id. Ann. N. H. (5) iv. p. 246, pi. xiii., spp. nn., Madagascar. 
