196 MR. G. A. BOULENGER ON THE 
The following are particulars of the 11 specimens examined :— 
it 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. Te 
Elburz Mts., N. of Teheran (Blanford) . @ 57 49 27 10 238 14-15 29 
% < ge! BF ea) 52. 26° a2 eb" me sipemaes 
5 3 ey poe 40 8226 9 23 16-17 28 
ck 2 " 358). 46) 25. 10 22) Weso es 
. z af G52 62. Bs 10 2s areas 
e - i. BPO), 49), 29 11 295" ab eee 
> =D “0 esol ee26n 10 24 db-lSieas 
e < (Woosnam). ¢ 56 51 24 9 25 17 26 
id Hy yo Peer gee) 9 85 | Wigs 
Persia (type of var. persica). . 5 OO ooo ll: 22) 16—loneeo 
Mitlis't) (type ot L. depressa)). 3) 3. « § 2 90d) eo mecon 10) 25 16 26 
Measurements (in millimetres) :— 
Hrom end of snout to vent. . «© . %. . bz 56 52 50 
cs « » forelimb: 4. 5 4. Reel 23 19 18 
Hengthiotneady frac. haces <9 lan noni res 14 12 11 
WWadthyofdhead’ .. qs) ssuj.e- acvh’s Epon ater 9 9 “5 tf 
Wepthyotheadyer e. .t ate sy) now mare if vf sy ants 
Bore limb:, © 29. re ses see LG 20 15 15 
ainddlimibrrrs 4.08 2 heel Gyles ta Sone eOO 30 24 24 
BOO seh en idle. bee tes gc eee ate ee T 17 14, 14 
The specimen represented on Pl. XXIII. fig. 2 was obtained by Mr. R. B. 
Woosnam, 
Var. RUDIS. 
Lacerta depressa, part., Camerano, Atti Acc. Tor. xiii. 1878, p. 539. 
Lacerta depressa, var. rudis Bedriaga, Abh, Senck. Ges. xiv. 1886, p. 272; Bouleng. Cat. Liz. iii. 
p. 34 (1887). 
Lacerta depressa Boettg. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1889, p. 204. 
Lacerta muralis, var. depressa, part., Boettg. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1892, p. 140; Derjugin, Ann. Mus. 
Zool. Ac. St. Pétersb. vi. 1901, p. 99. 
Lacerta muralis, var. rudis Bouleng. P. Z. S. 1904, ii. p, 337, pl. xxii. fig. ¢. 
Lacerta saxicola, subsp, rudis Méhely, Ann. Mus. Hung. vii. 1909, p. 529, pl. xvii. fig. 7. 
Form rather stout, head and body much ftattened ; hind limb reaching the shoulder 
or the collar in the male, the shoulder, the axil or the elbow in the female; foot 
usually longer than the head. Head once and one third to once and a half as long 
as broad, its depth equalling the distance between the centre of the eye and the 
tympanum ; snout obtusely pointed. 

