118 Lacertidx. 



stated to be from Zauzibar. A third specimen, from Liudi, ex-German 

 East Africa, preserved in the Berlin Museum, is recorded by Nieden, 

 Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berl. vii, 1913, p. 75, and I have examined a fourth, 

 procured by Mr. A. Loveridii^e at Morogoro, ex-G-ermaii East Africa. 

 G. Ivtzei (female) is from Tanga, and G. 2J'>'asina (male) is from 

 Usambara, both also in ex-German East Africa. 



Although I have not seen the types of the two species referred to in 

 the synonymy, I entertain no douT)t that they are based on mere 

 individual and sexual differences. 



Partimlnrs of Specimen? Ea:ai)uiied. 

 9 Zanzibar (type) 



„ Morogoro, N.M. . 



1. Length from snout to V6>nt (in millimetres). 2. Scales across middle of 

 body. 3. Transverse series of ventral plates. 4. Collar-plates. 5. Scales 

 between symphysis of chin-shields and median plate of collar. 6. Femoral 

 pores on each side. 7. Lamellar scales under fourth toe. 8. Upper labials 

 anterior to subocular. 



8. BEDRIAGAIA. 



Bedriagaia, Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N". H. (8) xviii, 1916, p. 112. 



Head-shields normal. Nostril pierced between the 

 nasal, a postnasal, the rostral, and the first upper laliial. 

 Lower eyelid scaly. Collar well marked. Dorsal scales 

 large, rhombic, imbricate, and keeled ; ventral plates 

 obtusely pointed, imbricate, and keeled. Digits coin- 

 pressed, with smooth scales inferiorly. Femoral pores. 

 Tail very long, cylindrical. 



Central Africa. 



This genus is intermediate between AJyiroides and Poroiiiera, 

 agreeing with the former iu the dorsal lepidosis, with the latter in 

 the ventral, in which it resembles also Gadroiiholis. 



1. BEDEIAGAIA TROPIDOPHOLIS. 



Bedriagaia tropidopholis, Bouleng. t.e, \). 113, and Rev. Zool. Afr. 

 vii, 1919, p. 14; Schmidt, Bull. Amer. Mus. N. H. xxxix, 1919, p. 497, 

 figs., pi. xxii. 



