26 HERPETOLOGY OF BORNEO. 



48. Mabuya multifasciata Kuhl, 



Kuching. 



49. Mabuia eugifera Stoliczka. 



Kuching; Baram station; Mt. Gadin. 



50. Sphenomorphds shelfordi Bouleng. 



1 ex. Mt. Penrissen, 4000 feet. It differs from 

 Boulengers description in having 30 scales round the 

 middle of the body and 27 lamellae beneath the fourth 

 toe. 



51. Sphenomorphus vaiuegatus Peters. 



7 exs. Mt. Penrissen, 4000 feet; 2 exs. Mt. Poi, 5000 

 feet; 3 exs. Mt. Gadin. 



In these specimens I count the number of scales-rows round 

 the middle of the body as ranging from 4U to 44. 



52. Sphenomorphus iMODiGLiANn Bouleng. 



4 exs. Mt. Poi, 5000 feet. 



Except that they have 34 scales round the middle of the body 

 they agree entirely with Boulenger's description. The largest 

 measures 60 mm., from snout to vent, with a tail of 71 mm. in 

 leng"th. The back is brown, spotted with black, the throat 

 w'hite with black spots ; in other respects the colour accords 

 with the description. This skink has been known hitherto 

 only from the Mentawi Islands. 



53. Dasia olivacea Gray. 



Kuching. 



54. Dasia vittata Edeling. 



Kuching. 



55. Leilopisma butlert Bouleng. 



Lygosoma butleri Bouleng., Fauna Malay Penin., Kept, and Batr. , 

 1912, p. 91. 



Two skinks (Nos. 7874, 7875) from Mt. Poi at 5000 feet I 

 identify with this species. They differ from Boulenger's des- 

 cription as follows : — The prefrontals are just separated, the 



