194 Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. [Sepr- 
14-15. H.[D.] Gaudama and H. [D.| Karenorum, Theob. 
Peripia Cantoris and Peronit have generally a distinct minute 
seta on the inner toe. 
Nycteridium platyurus, Schneider, is = Nyct. Schneiderianum, 
Shaw, = IV. Himalayanum, Anderson. 
Gymnodactylus Lawderanus, n. sp. Body covered with small and 
larger tubercles ; no enlarged scales behind the nostril, 9 upper, 8 
lower labials ; first pair of chin-shields forms a suture and is followed 
by smaller shields; 32 long. series of scales across belly ; two pairs 
of femoral pores, close together on pree-anal region; pale greyish 
brown, densely spotted with dark brown; Kumaon; discovered 
by Mr. A. Lawder. 
G. nebulosus, Beddome, is not = G. nebulosus, Blyth, (momen 
nudum). 
Gym. maculatus, Beddome, 1870, isnot = G. maculatus, Steind., 
1866. 
Gym. marmoratus, Beddome, 1870, is not = G. marmoratus, D. 
and B., 1836. 
Japalura variegata, may possibly be the same as J. microlepis, Jer- 
don, but is certainly distinct from Jerdon’s planidorsata, the latter 
having been wrongly identified by Anderson with the first. 
Sitana Ponticeriana extends eastward to the Ganges and north- 
wards to Rurki and into the Panjab. 
Charasia Blanfordana, n. sp. == Ch. dorsalis, apud: Blanford, J. 
A. 8. B., vol. xxxix, 368 ; differs from the latter by its larger scales 
which are in 80—100 series round the body, &e. 
Ch. [ Oriotiaris | tricarinatus (Blyth) = Oriot. Eiliotti, Giinther. 
Stellio Dayanus, n. sp., differs from St. tuberculatus, == St. indicus of 
Blyth, by the larger scales on the back, these being continuous on 
the neck ; by having only 40 long. series of scales across belly, and by 
its longer tail and limbs, &c. Hurdwar; discovered by Dr. F. Day. 
Euprepes [Tiliqua| macularius, Blyth, quite distinct from the 
next; varies very much in coloration. 
EL. | 7.) carinatus has quite as often 5 as 8 keels on each scale, - 
Euprepes monircola, from Sahibgunj on the Ganges, has a trans- 
parent disc on lower eyelid. 
Hinulia indica, Gray, is distinct from ZH. maculata, Blyth and 
