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talis ; b: in region of vitta parietalis, directly under stria supra- 
ciliaris showing faint keels at their top.) — sen. $ from La Coruna. — 
a : about 14 x, and b : about 13*18 X nat. size. 
Fig. 6. Scales of tail, bearing distinct traces of apical pits. 1 — ad. <$ from Alcochête. — 
About 8*42 X nat. size. 
Fig. 7. Scales of tail, most of them without traces of apical pits. — ad. Ç from Coruna. — 
About 6*5 X nat. size. 
Fig. 8. Plates and scales of anal region, (a = sc. anale; pa = sc. praeanalia; 
outer row of scales bordering the anale, shaded). — ad. <$ from Alcochête. — 6*85 X 
nat. size. 
Fig. 9. Lower surface of tibia presenting the plates, (abc — the three rows of plates (for¬ 
mula: 1 + 1 -j- 1); a x — the characteristic large plate, formed by fusion of a and 
6 row, 6 X corresponding to the row of c ; small scales not counted are shaded). — 
ad. $ from Alcochête. — 7*76 X nat. size. 
Plate II. 
(Fig. 1. del. Szombathy, figs. 2 — 7 del. Fejérváry.) 
Fig. 1. Upper view of skull. 2 — ad. £ from Alcochête. — About 6*06 X nat. size. 
Fig. 2. Lower view of skull. 3 — ad. from Alcochête. — 5*93 X nat. size. 
Fig. 3. Hind view of skull. — ad. $ from Alcochête. — 6*02 x nat. size. 
Fig. 4. Side view of skull. 4 — ad. $ from Alcochête. — About 6*11 x nat. size. 
Fig. 5. Upper view of right supraorbitale. 5 — ad. £ from Alcochête. — 13*57 X nat. size. 
Fig. C. Second and third fully ossified supraoculary of an old <$. (The II. and III. supra- 
oculary bones are cleanly prepared, whilst the surrounding ones, still covered with 
scales, are designated by dots). — Coruna. — 9*35 x nat. size. 
Fig. 7. Postfrontalia ; a: outer, 6 .* inner one. — ad. $ from Lisbon. — a : 10 X and 
b : 9*91 x nat. size. 
Plate III. 
Fig. 1. Inner view of right mandible. 6 — ad. $ from Alcochête. — 7*12 X nat. size. 
Fig. 2. Right turbinale in a) position. — 15*4 X nat. size. 
Fig. 3. Right turbinale in ß) position. — 16*33 X nat. size. 
1 A lateral furrow caused by the tail somewhat dried up, may be seen especially on 
the right side, and is shaded in order to prevent on the figure an unusual aspect of the scales. 
2 As the condylus occipitalis of this specimen broke, it has been duly reconstructed 
according to the other specimen visible on fig. 2. 
3 The teeth which have fallen out, have been reconstructed also, for clearness’ and 
neatness’ sake. 
4 Condylus and missing teeth reconstructed. 
5 The small transparent plate, marked with dots on the figure, lies in the for- 
ground, on the posterior part of the supraorbitale, while the line produced by the limit 
of the thicker part of the bone visible above it, extends on the lower surface 
of the bone, and is only visible through the transparency of the plate. 
6 One tooth has fallen out. 
