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The collection was handed over to me for identification 

 of the species by Mr. Day , who has generously presented it 

 to the Leyden Museum. 



REPTILIA. 



I'ftt'anus dfacttenu L. 



One specimen from Sind, one from Suddaya. 



A.cunihodactyltis ctintoi'is Gthr. 

 Eighteen specimens from Sind. 



Euprepres rufescens Shaw. 



One specimen from Calcutta, others from Jubbulpore, 

 Bombay. Whereas the latter are darkbrown , the first is 

 a gray variety. 



There is another specimen in the collection , represen- 

 ting a rather interesting variety. The postfrontals form a 

 broad suture together , as they do in E. monticola Gthr. 

 to which species the coloration also closely resembles. More- 

 over there is a white vertical band as was noted for the 

 variety trivittata Gray. The three-keeled scales , however , 

 constitute its principal difference from E. monticola. 



The specimen came from Sind. 



Eupvepes macularius Blyth. 

 Specimens from Calcutta and Suddaya. 



jflabouia tnticulata Blyth. 

 Five specimens from Darjeeling collected by Dr. Stoliczka. 



Eumeces tnodesttis Gthr. 

 Specimens from the Punjab , Simla and the Himalayas. 



Eutneces albopuncttttns Gray. 

 Five specimens were collected by Dr. Stoliczka in Calcutta. 



IKeinidactylus f'venut'us D. k B. 



Specimens from Hurdwar, Bombay, Assam. 



Notes Irotii the Leyden JVIuseum, Vol. IV. 



