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on the snout. The length of the mouth is shorter than the height of the casque from 

 the corner of the mouth. 



The head and legs are rather dark but the other parts have a yellowish grey 

 ground colour with a series of dark blotches on the back, and on either side a series 

 of dark triangular spots with their bases at the upper lateral band and the tips 

 downwards. 



As this specimen differs from all four varieties of Ch. bitreniatu* hitherto recog- 

 nized, it might deserve to be distinguished with a separate third name but as the 

 variability of the chameleons is very great, one specimen is too little for a new name. 

 From Ch. b. dioti (GtJNTHER) it differs in having two distinct lateral bands, from Ch. 

 b. bihvnialu* by the strong development of the lower lateral band and by the shape 

 of the tubercles of the gular and ventral crests, otherwise it is most closely related 

 to that variety ; from the two others it differs by the absence of a knob on the 

 snout. Distance from snout to vent about 60 mm. 



Another specimen is somewhat darker but otherwise pretty similar. 



('haimi'lcon tavHciisis STEINDACHNER. 

 Chamceleon larclt HHIX STEINDACHNER. WERNER, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. Bd. 15 p. 418. 



3 specimens, Ngare na nvuki, Meru low lands. - - 2 male specimens, Kibonoto. 

 1 female specimen, Kibonoto, July Aug. 1905. 1 male specimen, Kibonoto, 

 May June 1906. 



This species is recorded from Kilimandjaro before. 



ClianiiHnin incllcri URAY. 

 ChdHui'lmn iHcllrri GRAY. WERNER, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. Bd. 15 p. 421. 



A splendid specimen measuring 545 mm. in total length, found in a forest with 

 tall but not dense trees at Mombo, Usambara. 



In a living state the animal was very light greenish yellow, almost uniform. In 

 spirit it has retained the light yellow tint to some extent. 



Khaiiiplioli'oii kersteni (PETERS). 

 Khampholeon kcrxknt (PETERS). WERNER, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. Bd. 15 p. 430. 



1 specimen Vr, 1905, Tanga, Usambara. 2 specimens Mombo, Usambara, 

 June 1906. 



