7. UMA m 



lar black blotches forming ocellated spots with black centers, 

 the black marking everywhere edged with ferruginous; 

 anterior part of nape and occiput without ocellations, the 

 dark spots becoming brownish; head above light brownish, 

 banded irregularly with dusky; tail above brownish color 

 without ocellations, anteriorly marked with black reticula- 

 tions, posteriorly with rusty markings extending along me- 

 dian line to the tip; forelegs spotted above with black and 

 rusty on a brownish clay ground, the spots becoming obsolete 

 on the phalanges; hind legs light brownish, clay spotted with 

 rusty on thighs; distally spotted with dusky; sides of head 

 spotted like nape; the sides of body with a large median 

 inky black spot; two similar spots before the hind leg; thigh 

 anteriorly light olive, becoming golden distally; beneath 

 thigh at base of tail a small black spot margined with 

 golden; posterior part of thigh spotted with golden olive; 

 sides of tail golden yellow; tip of chin rusty, forethroat 

 dusky banded on whitish ground; throat barred with black; 

 fore part of chest behind collar spotted with olive and 

 blackish; belly and chest whitish; hind legs beneath the 

 same, with light olive wash; a blackish blotch posterior to 

 beginning of femoral pores on each side; tail below like the 

 thighs, near the tip crossed by a few black bars." 



Length to anus 80 83 92 98 100 101 



Length to tail 79 92 10+ 107 114 115 



Snout to back of inter- 

 parietal 1+ 15 16 16 16 16 



Snout to ear 17 17 19 20 20 19 



Width of head 15 IS 16 16 16 16 



Fore limb 37 40 42 42 44 43 



Hind limb 58 64 68 70 69 69 



Base of fifth to end of 



fourth toe 20 24 24 25 24 24 



Remarks. — Uma notata was first described from a young 



