10. TROPIDONOTUS, 



259 



l>. Yjr. (V. IGl ; C. 8-;). 



c. 6 (V. 1G7; C. 92). 



d. Y'r. (V. 143; C. 01). 

 <-. 2 (V. 159; C. 90). 



/. 2 (V. 162; C.?). 



(I. 6 (V. 1(35 ; C. 93). 



K <S (V. 103; C. 85). 



i. $ (V. 157 ; C. SS). 



/.-. $ (V. 175; C. 75). 



l~o. 2 (V. 1G2, 162, 164, 



154; C.?, ?, 76, ?). 

 /). Yg. (V. 143; C. 60). 

 q. Yg. (V. 145; C. 79). 

 /•. c^ (V. 145; C. 75). 



■". S (V. 151; C. 81). 

 t. $ (V. 150 ; C. 76). 



V. Hgr. 2 (V. 153 ; C. 82). 

 I', w. 5 (V. 157, 157 ; C. 



79, ?). 

 .)•. 2 (V. 153; C. ?). 

 tj. c5 (V. 161; C.?). 



Darjeeling.. 



Sikkim. 



Cliikiiing. 

 Teuassfrim. 



Tenasserira. 



IJui'iua. 



Perakdiills over 3000 



feet). 

 Pinang, 



Mt. Singalaiig, Suma- 

 tra, 



Nias. 



Bori'.eo. 



Borneo. 



Ilejang Piiver, Sara- 

 wak. 



Mt. Dalit, Borneo. 



Willis Miiuiitain.<!, Ke- 

 diri, .Java, 5000 feet. 



Batavia. 



Java. 



.Java. 

 Java. 



W.T.Blanford, Esq. 



[P.]. 

 Messrs. v. Schlagin- 



tweit [C.]. 

 Mr. Fortune [C.]. 

 \V.T.Blanford,Esq. 



[P.]. 

 Col. Beddome [Q.\ 

 Prof. Oldham [P.l 

 L. Wray, Esq. [P.]. 



Br. Cantor. 



(Type of T.jimceus.) 



Dr. Beccari [C. ). 



Marquis G. Doria 



[E.l 

 Ilr. Sunderniann 



[C.]. 

 Sir E. Belcher rP."". 

 Ilr. Carl Bock [C.]. 

 Brooke Low, Esq. 



[P-]. 

 C. Hose, Esq. [C.]. 

 Baron v. Iluegel 



[C.]. 



I^eyden Mus. 

 Dr. Ploem [C.]. 



64. Tropidonotus monticola. 



Tropidouotus monticola, Jerdan, Journ. As. Sot: Benff. xxii. 18.53, 

 p. 530 ; Giintli. liej^t. lirit. Ind. p. 207 (1864) ; Bouleny. Faun. 

 Ltd., Rept. p. 348 (1890). 



Eye large, llostral broader than deep, just visible from above; 

 internasals as long as broad, broadly truncate in front, shorter 

 than the prsefrontals ; frontal ouce and a half to once and two 

 thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the 

 snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal as long as deep, or deeper ; 

 one pr;e- and three postoculars ; temporals 2-f-2; eight upper 

 labials, third, fourth, and fifth entering the eye ; five lower labials 

 in contact Avith the anterior chin-shields, which are a little shorter 

 than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows, strougly keeled, the outer 

 row smooth or feebly keeled. Ventrals i;-54-142 ; anal divided ; 

 subcaudals 80-92. Green above, with black cross bands divided on 

 each side by a y)ale spot ; a white line across the head behind the 

 eyes, and a white dot on each side of the frontal ; pne- and post- 

 oculars and labials 13 to 0, white ; lower parts white. 



Total length 45u millim. ; tail 140. 



S.'W. India. 



