AMPHIBIA. REPTILES. 4- Lacerta. 66r 
•J^ra. Tail round, long; throat fubcrefted, dentate on the fore 
’ part ; back fmooth. Marble!^ Lizard. 
Inhabits Spain and America. 
Body coniprcffed ; tail Ilreaked; clams black above. 
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Tail lanced, Ihort, pinnate ; back cteiled ; body porous, 
naked. Crejled Lizard. 
Body reddifli-brown with lead-colour fpots ; crefl reaching 
from the liead to the tail, unequally dentate, fubpellucid, in 
the middle of the back | an inch high; head very thick, 
obtufc ; fiiont broad ; feet cleft, the fore-feet 4, hind-feel 
5-toed ; tail with a bordered membrane cadi fide. 
E. Body nahd; feet unarmed; fore-feet j^-loed. 
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Tail lanceolate, middle-fized; back fringed; belly fpotted 
with yellow. Fringed Lizard, 
Inhabits America ; 4 — 5 inches long. 
Head on the fore-part rounded; j^?icut broad; body duiky- 
blueifh, beneath yellow Ipotted with black, fides pakoclire; 
legs without blueiih, within yellow ; fringe extenuing from 
the head to the tip of the tail, 
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Body blackifli ; fides fpecklcd with white; belly orange 
with irregular black fpots. ILarted Newt. 
Inhabits ftagnant waters of Europe ; lei’s than the water iiewt- 
Body above deep blackifh-brown ; tail each fide with a broad 
filvcry ftreak of a blueidr call ; back of the male with a flat- 
tened creft irregularly ferrate. 
Black ; tail lanceolate, middle-fized. 
2. Much larger ; fpotted with black. 
Fenny Nezvt. 
3- Variegated white and yellow, and fpotted with black. 
4* Tuberculate; chin fpeckled ; belly fpotted; tip of the 
tail red. 
S" Tuberculate ; belly faffron. 
Head round ; back black fpotted with pale yellow. 
?• Black with whitifti bands, 
o. Black ; beneath dotted with white. 
Inhabits lakes of Europe, 2) Martinko, 3) Ceylon ; is very 
dellruftivc to fifh. 
«. Tail roundifh 
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middle-fized. 
Water Newt. 
2. Brown 
