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Other records that should be eliminated are: 



My record of Hemidadylus ruspolii for Tanganyika Territory is 

 based on Hemidadylus tanganicus, new species, plus juvenile Hemi- 

 dadyhif-- hroolcii. 



My record of Hemidadylus citernii for Tanganjaka Territory is 

 based on very young examples of Hemidadylus werneri. 



My record of Agama fiavicauda Werner for Kenya Colony, unless 

 it should prove idential with Agama agama caudospina (Meek), as I 

 originally supposed. 



Mdbuya homalocepTiala based on a specimen of Mahuya hrevicollis 

 in Naii'obi Museum. 



In addition to the above a great many corrections of recorded 

 identifications of various authors appear. 



Arthroleptis minutus Boulenger should be added to the fauna of 

 South Africa. 



LIST OF THE COLLECTING LOCALITIES IN EAST AFRICA " 



*Aberdare Mountains — A range of mountains about halfwaj^ between Lake 



Naivasha and Mount Kenya. Summits said to be 11,000-12,000 feet. 

 *Athi Plains — North and east of Nairobi. 

 BuDONGO Forest — In the vicinity of Masinidi, northern Uganda. 

 *Changamwe — Station on the railroad 6 miles inland from Mombasa. Altitued 

 180 feet. 

 Dar es Salaam — Capital and principal port of Tanganyika Territory. Situ- 

 ated on the East Coast some 40 miles south of Zanzibar. 

 Dodoma — Station on the Central Railway of Tanganyika Territory about 260 

 miles from Dar es Salaam. Principal town of Ugogo. Altitude 3,890 feet. 

 Dussia — A little to the east of the southern end of Lake Rudolph, Kenya 

 Colony. 

 *FoRT Hall — About midway between Nairobi and Mount Kenya. 

 *Fort Hoima — See Hoima. 



*GoNDOKORO — On the east bank of the Balir el Jebel in extreme northwestern 

 Uganda. 

 GuAS Ngishu Plateau — See Uasin Gishu Plateau. 



GuASO Nyiro River — See Northern and Southern Guaso Nyiro Rivers. 

 GwAo's — Village of Chief Gvvao on the Itigi to Singida road about 40 miles 

 north of Itigi a station on tlie Central Railway of Tanganyika Territory. 

 *HoiMA — In Unyoro, western Uganda, not far from the eastern shore of Albert 



Nyanza. 

 Indunamara Mountains — These mountains are due east of Mount Nyiro and 



west of Mount Marsabit, Kenya Colony. 

 Itende — A village 10 miles south of Kidcti, a station between Kilosa and 



Dodoma on the Central Railway of Tangiuiyika Territory. 

 Jombeni Range — Mountains to the northeast of Mount Kenya, but south of 

 the Northern Guaso Nyiro. 



' In listing the collecting localities mentioned in this paper I find that nearly one-third are already recorded 

 by Hollister. I have taken the liberty of quoting his definitions verbatim, or almost verbatim, but have 

 indicated such by an asterisk to distinpuish them from those which I have personally dcfaned. I have 

 followed IloUister's spelling throughout except in the words Kenia and Ulukenia, now universally rendered 

 Kenya and t'lukenya; also Uasin Gishu is used in place of the Guas Ngishu of HoUister. Though I have 

 followed him in giving preference to the name Lukosa River for Yala River, I rather think the latter name 

 Is more generally known and used. 



