ABLEPUABUS. 213 



ITnder the name of Evprej^es halianus (Nevill, Taprobanian, ii, 

 1887, p. 50), a Scink has been desci-ibed which probably belongs 

 to the genus Lygosoma. Its characters are given as follows : — 



" A pair of very narrow suprauasal shields ; the single prtefron- 

 tal touches both rostral and \ertical [frontal]. The fifth upper 

 labial is below the eye, a little longer than high. Ear-opening 

 small, with no lobules. Lower eyelid scaly. 8cales with four very 

 weak keels anteriorly, becoming strong posteriorly, reduced to three 

 on the tail, in 30 or 31 longitudinal series bet\\een the limbs, and 

 24 transverse series *. Prseanal scales not enlarged ; subcaudals 

 rather longer than the others. Limbs of moderate strength. 

 Third toe nearly as long as fourth. "White, back with ten black 

 bands — one on the nape, one between the fore limbs, three on the 

 back, one betMeen the hind Umbs, and foiu" on the tail with remains 

 of a fifth. Black bands run from the nostril through the eyes, 

 which are connected by a band across the occiput ; this band throws 

 forward a baud each side of the vertical." 



Hah. Hot and dry districts of Ceylon. 



Genus ABLEPHARUS, 



Fitzinger, Verb. (^es. Naturf. Fr. i, 1824, p. 2D7. 



Palatine and pterygoid bones in contact mesially, the palatal 

 notch not extending forwards to between the centre of the eyes ; 

 pterygoids toothless. Maxillary teeth conical. No movable eye- 

 lids ; a transparent disk covering the eye. Ear distinct or hidden. 

 Nostrils pierced in the nasal; supranasal (present or) absent. 

 Limbs more or less developed. 



Distribution. Hotter ])arts of both hemispheres. IG s])ecies are 

 known, two of which occur in Xorth-western India. 



SynojJsis of Indian Species. 



Ear-opening small, bat distinct A. brandtii, p. 213. 



Ear hidden A. r/vayanus, p. 214. 



246. Ablephariis brandtii. 



Ablepharus brandtii, Straiich, Mil. hiol. Ac. St. Petersb. \\, 18C8, 

 p. 6(Sb, and Bull, xii, p. o68 ; Bhnif. Zool. E. Pers. p. 301, pi. xxvii, 

 tig-. 1 ; Murr. Zool, ISind, p. 354; Boulemj. Cat. Liz. iii, p. 3ol. 



Blepharosteres agilis, StoUczka, P. A. -S". 7)'. 1872, p. 126 : Thcob. 

 Cat. p. G2. 



Snout short, obtuse, rostral not projecting. Eye surrounded 

 bv a circle of small scales, the two upper of which are much larger 

 than the others. Eostral largely in contact with the frontonasal, 



* Is not " longitudinal " a lapsus for " transverse" and vk-c versa ? 



