PREFACE. V 



described as British India with Burma and all other depen- 

 denciesj and with the addition of Ceylon — Baluchistan, Kash- 

 mir, Ladalv, and all Cis-Himalayan States being included, and 

 Afghanistan, Tibet Proper, China, Siam, and the ]Malay 

 Peninsula south of Tenasserim excluded. 



The following comparison of the number of species de- 

 scribed, from within the limits adopted in the present Avork, 

 in Giinther's ' Reptiles of British India ^witli those enumerated 

 in Theobald's Catalogue and in the present volume will serve 

 roughly to indicate the additions to our knowledge of the 

 Rcptilia and Batrachia of India in the last quarter of a 

 century. As already noticed, one subfamily of Snakes, 



the Hydrophiinaj, was omitted by Theobald. 



* 



Giintlicr, Theobald, Boulengcr, 

 1864. 1870. 1890. 



REPTILIA. 



Emydosaukia (Crocodiles) 4 4 3 



Chelonia (Tortoises & Turtles) . . 30 54 43 



Squamata. 



irtcer<t7/rt (Lizards) 95 173 225 



Uliiptofjhssa (Charaa;leons) . . 1 1 1 



O^Jtidia (Snakes) 180 225 264 



310 457 536 



BATRACHIA. 



Ecattdata (Frogs and Toads) . . 37 . . 124 



Caudata (Newts &c.) . . 1 



Apoda (Caicilians) 2 . . 5 



39 130 



In cases where the numbers have been reduced the reduc- 

 tion is due to the union of species foi'merly supposed to be 

 distinct. The additions in the present volume are much more 

 numerous than the preceding comparison indicates. 



By permission of the Trustees of the British Museum, 

 through the kindness of Professor Flower and Dr. Giinther, 



