Bevised List of SoutJi African Reptiles and Batrachians. 463 



Southern Ehodesia : Matoppos (Pillans). 

 Bechuanaland : Serowe (Blackbeard). 



14. P. I'URCELLi, sp, n. 

 Cape Colony. 



Touw's Eiver (Purcell) ; Little Namaqualand (Schlecbter). 



15. P. SERVAL, Werner, Jen. Denkschr. xvi., 1910, p. 313, fig. 

 Great Namaqualand. 



11. COLOPUS. 

 Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac, 1869, p. 57; Bouleng. Cat. Liz. i. p. 208. 



1. C. WAHLBERGii, Peters, I.e. ; Bouleng., I.e. 

 Damaraland. 



12. EHOPTEOPUS. 

 Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac, 1869, p. 58 ; Bouleng. Cat. Liz. i. p. 217. 



Two Sjyeeies. 



Nostril in the centre of a swelling between three nasals ; inner toe 



well developed, third extending much beyond fourth R. afer. 



Nostril between the rostral and two nasals ; inner toe rudimentary, 



fourth extending beyond third -R. ocellatns. 



1. E. AFER, Peters, I.e., fig. 2; Bouleng., I.e. 



Dactyehilikion hraeonnieri, Thominot, Bull. Soc Philom. (7) ii., 



1878, p. 254. 

 Damaraland, Bechuanaland, Angola. 

 Damaraland : Walfish Bay (Nightingale). 



2. E. OCELLATUS, Bouleng, Ann. & Mag. N. H. (5) xvi., 1885, 



p. 475. 

 Cape Colony. 

 Cape Town (Layard). 



Family AGAMID^. 



Tongue short, with villose papillae. Dentition acrodont. Body 

 covered with scales or tubercles, without dermal ossifications; no 

 large shields on the head. Movable eyelids ; pupil round. 



The Agamids of South Africa belong to a single genus . 



