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rostralis, p. 171, Cardwell, and mundus [= Ccirlia melanopogoyi, Gray.— 
Rec.], p. 172, Port Curtis. 
Myophila , g. n. “ Scales keeled ; toes j -; ears exposed ; head conical ; 
supranasals none ; nasals small, oval ; eyelid rudimentary ; enlarged pre- 
anals four.” M vivax , sp. n., id. t. c. p. 77, Queensland. 
Lygisaurus , g. n. “ Scales smooth, keelless ; toes f ; ears exposed ; 
head conical; rostral broad ; supranasals none ; nasal sublenticular ; 
prefrontal single ; postfrontals widely separated.” L. foliorum, sp. n., 
id. t. c ., Queensland. 
Mabuia tetratcenia , sp. n., Boettger, Z. Naturw. lviii. p. 227, Paraguay 
|= M. dorsivittata, Cope.—R ec.]. 
Euprepes pantcenii , p. 88, pi. iii. fig. 3, W. Africa [= E. raddoni , 
Gray.—R ec.], and warthii , p. 90, N.W. India [= E. dissimilis , Hallow. 
—Rec.], spp. nn., J. G. Fischer, JB. Hamb. ii. Euprepes sp. and E. 
aureogularis, sp. n. ?, F. Muller, Yerh. Ges. Basel, vii. pp. 706 & 707, 
Gold Coast. E. chaperi , Vaill. [= Riopa sundevallii , Smith.—R ec.], 
figured by Yaillant, Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. ix. pi. xii. fig. 2. 
Cophoscincus simulans , Yaill. [= ? Tiliqua dura , Cope.—R ec.], figured ; 
id. t. c. fig. 3. 
Tiliqua nigripes , sp. n. ?, F. Muller, Yerh. Ges. Basel, vii. p. 704, Gold 
Coast [= T. fernandi, Burt.—R ec.]. 
Eumeces {Riopa) gracilis, p. 85, pi. iii. fig. 1, and schadenbergi, p. 87, 
fig. 2, spp. nn., J. G. Fischer, JB. Hamb. ii., Mindanao [belong to the 
genus Senira , Gray.—R ec.]. E. brevirostris , Gthr., pi. xxii. fig. B, and 
bocourti , Blgr., fig. c, figured by Gunther, Biol. Centr. Am. Rept. E. 
dugesii , Thomin., described and figured byA. Duges, Nat. Mex. vi. [1884] 
p. 361, pi. ix. fig. 2 [= E. brevirostris , Gthr.—R ec.]. E. furcirostris , 
sp. n,, Cope, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xxii. p. 169, Jalapa [= E. lynxe, Wgm.— 
Rec.]. 
Anelyteopid^e. 
Anelytropsis , g. n. Allied to Feylinia , Gray ; Cope, P. Am. Phil. Soc. 
xxii. p. 380. A. papillosus, sp. n., id. t. c. pi. —, fig. 9, Jalapa, Mexico. 
CHAMJELBONTIDJ3. 
D Arcy W. Thompson, Nature, xxxii. p. 562, believes that the great 
anatomical differences which separate the Chammleon from all other 
Lacertilia are connected with marked resemblances to the Dinosauria , 
especially the group Sauropoda. 
Chamceleon simoni , sp n., Boettger, Ber. offenb. Yer. xxiv. & xxv. p. 175, 
Gold Coast. Chamceleon sp. from S. Algeria described by F. Muller, 
Yerh. Ges. Basel, vii. p. 715, pi. xi. 
Mosasadridj:. 
Osteological notes by L. Dollo, Bull. Mus. Belg. iv. pp. 32-35. 
Hainosaurus , g. n., for H. bernardi, sp. n., Dollo, t. c. p. 25, Chalk of 
