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111 captivity tliose lizards soon become tame. I liave not found 

 the tail brittle, as has been stated. 



SciNCID.E. 



32. Mabuia maculahia (Blyth). 



Bangiiara, Patani, 5 specimens ; Nakon Sitamarat, 5 specimens; 

 Maprit and Klong Bai, 6 specimens. 



This lizard appears to be not uncommon in the northern part of 

 the Peninsula, although it is rare further Soatli. Elsewhere in Siam 

 it is quite common. One of the specimens was taken near the top 

 of Khao Wang Hip, but it is unusual to find this species ranging at 

 any elevation. 



33. Mabuia multifasciata (Kuhl). 



Specimens of this common skink were obtained at all the 

 localities visited. 



34. Mabuia puaesigxe (Bouleiig. ). 



Smith, Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. Siain, II, p. 5.5 (1916). 



Khao Wang Hip ( upper camp ), Nakon Sitamart, 2 adults, 1 

 young one. 



In all three specimens there is a small extra shield interposed 

 between the frontal and the frontoparietals. In one, the parietals are 

 not in contact. 



35. Lygosoma tehsum M. A. Smith. 



Journ. Nat. Hist. Soe. Siam, 11, p. H. 

 Khao Wang Hip (lower camp), Nakon Sitamarat, 2 specimens. 



36. Lygusoma maculatum (Blvtli). 

 Maprit and Patiyu, 4 specimens. 



38 scales round the body. The lateral band is broad and jet 

 black, interrupted, in one of the specimens, by white spots. 



37. LvGo.soMA OLivACEUM (Gray). 

 Bnngnava, Patani, 1 specimen. 



38. LVGO.SO.MA BOWKINGt (Gltlltll.). 

 Bangnara, Patani, 3 specimens. 



39. Lygosoma iiEBBERTi M. A. Smith. 



Jouin. Nftt. Hist. Soc. Siaui, 11. p. 45. 

 Khao Wang Hip (lower camp), Nakon Sitamarat, 1 specimen. 



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