AMPrttBiA. REPTILES. 4 - tacena. 663 
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Inhabits American iflands, 
white fpotted with brown warts fmall, thickly fprinkled ; 
claws hollowed in the middle underneath. 
Tail rounds middle-fized ; toes a little clawed; ears 
concave* 
Inhabits India, Arabia, Egypt and the warmer parts of Eurape : 
fiequents houfes in fummer, but is feldom leen in winter ; 
makes a noife like a weafel ; is tame, and when frighted will 
run into houfes ; emits a poifonous moifture from the lamella: 
beneath its feet, which is fometimes fmeared over articles of 
food it has run oVer, and caufes a deadly colic ; Hands often 
ereft on its hind-feet. 
The greater warts are lurrounded with leller ones , tail fometimes 
naked, fometimes annulate with warts, conic or fpindlc- 
fhaped. 
Tail lanceolate, middle-fized ; fore-feet 4-toed* 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope : hardly 3 inches long ; the 
moifture exuding, from its pores is apt to produce dangerous 
gangreans. 
Sody variegated ; beneath whitifh ; tail and feet like the falt- 
mander. 
G. Peel p^-toedi Jome of the toes conneHed ; tail rounds 
Jhort, incurved. 
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head flat. 
Chameleon^ 
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Body cinereous 
Body white. 
Head very large. 
Inhabits /ndta and IVew Spain; lives chiefly in trees ; the. lungs 
are enormous, which the animal can inflate to a vaft fize ; 
eyes fo moveable that it can look, at the fame time, in differ- 
ent direftions, pupil Ihining golden; frequently changes its 
colour. 
Black ; head carinate. African Lizara. 
Inhabits northern parts of Africa and Spain : in manners re- 
fembles the laft; the protuberant parts all white. 
Sides blueifh with 2 yelloyvifh lines. 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope, 
Divarf Lizard. 
H. Collar 
