( 77) 

 8. Eumeces algeriensis Peters. 



Dellaiti Dirucliau. 



9. Chalcides ocellatus Forsk. 

 Tamarnth V'alley. 



The single specimen belongs to the form named iiolijlepis, Blgr., auJ has 34 

 scales round the middle of the bod)'. 



Tamai'uth Valley. 



Tamarnth Vallev. 



10. Chalcides mionecton Boettg. 



11. Chamaeleon vulgaris Daud. 



VI. Tropidonotus viperinus Latr. 

 Tamarnth Valley. 

 Sc. 21 ; V. lo'J ; C. 67. 



13. Macroprotodon cucuUatus Geoffr. 

 Tamarnth Valley. 

 Two specimens : — 



cJ. Sc. 23 ; V. 166 ; 0. 44. Upper surface of head and nape entirely black, the 

 black extending as a complete collar across the throat ; belly and lower surface of 

 tail with black spots. 



?. Sc. 23 ; V. 181 ; C. 44. Head with dark browu markings, those ou the nape 

 not extending across the throat; belly with black dots ; a black median streak along 

 the lower surface of the tail. 



14. Psammophis schokari Forsk. 

 Tamarnth Valley. 



?. 8c. IT ; V. 18.) ; (_'. ?. Uniform brown above ; lips and throat with blackish 

 dots : bellv white, with scattered minute blackish dots. 



BATllACHIANS. 



1. Rana esculenta L. 



Dellaiu Dirnchan. 



Three specimens referable to the li. ridibiinda Tall., one without, the two 

 others with a light vertebral stripe. 



1, Length, in millimetres, from snout to vent ; 2, length of tibia ; 3, length of 

 foot ; 4, length of inner toe ; •"), length of inner metatarsal tubercle. 



