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rump and a black band again beneath, sometimes white spotted, 

 A black line with a white inferior border, below the eye. 

 Inliabita the Wangu valley, teste Stoliczka. 



M. Kargilensis, Stein. Reise der Nov. Rep. 



This species is very nearly related to M. StolitczJcce and 

 differs chiefly in this, that the fifth upper labial touches the 

 lower edge of the eye. In two small specimens there are 

 S2, in the two larger 34 longitudinal rows of scales. On 

 the front edge of the ear opening lie 1-3 prominent scales tuber- 

 cular in form, of which the topmost is by far the larger. A 

 black band at the side of the body ; several rows of bright blue 

 spots between two black rows on the back ; belly bright blue, 

 often with a dark enclosure of scales. Normally only 7 upper 

 labials. The prsefrontal plates separated from each other. 



Inhabits Kargil, teste Stoliczka. 



E. macrotis, Fitz. Reise der Novara. Rep., p. 48. 



Ear-opening very wide, circular, without projecting scales ; 

 nasals extending over the top of the snout, separated from each 

 other; rostral strongly developed, prominently convex on the 

 hinder edge, prsefrontal concave in front convex behind and in 

 contact with the acute anterior angle of the vertical ; two prse- 

 occipitals: a tolerably large central occipital ; two large anal 

 shields; 31 scales round the body. Back brown, a deep black 

 longitudinal band on each side of the trunk; abdomen yellowish 

 white ; six longitudinal rows of shields on the back between the 

 black lateral lines. 



Inhabits the Nikobar Islands. 



Mabouya, Fitzinger. 



Scales smooth. Lower eyelid with a transparent disk. Supra- 

 nasals two. Ears moderate, simple. Toes five on all feet, elongate. 

 Body fusiform. 



M. Jerdoniana, Stol. J. A. S., 1870, p. 172. 

 Habit slender. Fore leg reaches a little beyond the eye. Hind 

 leg nearly reaches the fore. Posterior frontals form a very narrow 



