FOSSIL VARANIDAE AND MEGALANIDAE. 
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Biolog. Versuchsanst. d. k. Akademie d. Wiss.] in Vienna; lent by 
Mr. F. Siebenrock.) 
ß) Varanus griseus Daud. 
a) A dismembered skeleton from Egypt (?). (The living specimen 
came from the firm Scholze & Poetzschke in Berlin and was presented 
to the Museum by Mr. 0. de Geduly. Mus. Hung., Rep't. No. 2584). 
b) A mounted skeleton of old $ specimen from ?. (Mus. Hung., Rept, 
No. 2696). 
y) Varanus salvator Laur. 
a) A mounted skeleton from Java. (Property of the k. k. Naturhist. 
Hofmuseum in Vienna, lent by Mr. F. Siebenrock.) 
b) A mounted skeleton of young $ from East-Indies; leg. Duka. 
(Mus. Nat. Hung.) 
d) Varanus bengalensis Daud. ree. 
A mounted skeleton of young specimen from Ceylon; leg. Xantus, 
1870. (Mus. Nat. Hung. Rept. No. 1100/67). 
e) Varanus indicus Daud. 
A mounted skeleton of yonng $ from New Guinea ; leg. Mr. L. Biró, 
1897. (Mus. Nat. Hung. Rept. No. 2126R/18). 
ç) Varanus Dumérili (Müll.) Schleg. 
A mounted skeleton of ad. $ from Singapore? ; leg. Mr. Xantus, 1870. 
(Mus. Nat. Hung.) 
tj) Varanus prasinus Schleg. 
A mounted skeleton of ad. specimen from Stephansort, New Guinea; 
leg. Mr. Biro, 28. IV. 1897. (Mus. Nat. Hung. Rept. No. 212615/19^. 
d) Varanus niloticus L. 
Skulls of an old and a younger specimen. Africa. (Mus. Nat. Hung.). 
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1 . Varanus Cayluxy Filh.— Quercy. 1 
Pa aeosaurus, (lion Geoffr. ) Filhol, Vert. foss. trouv. dans les dépôts de phosph. 
de chaux de Quercy, Bull. Soc. Philora., Paris, 1873. (After Nopcsa, op. cit.). 
1 It not having been possible to define exactly the age of each one of the Quercy 
remains, instead of the vague determination (upper Eocene — under Miocene) I shall 
- designate it under the name of «Quercy». 
