48 Dr. A. Giintlier on Austi-alian Reptiles and Fishes. 



moderate length. Three black transverse spots on each side of 

 the neck. 



Three specimens, 4 inches long, from Champion Bay, north- 

 west coast of Australia. 



16. Hinulia Richardsonii (Gray). 

 Abrolhos, Champion Bay. 



17. Hinulia {Hemisphariodon) Geirardii (Gray). 

 Rockhampton (Krefft, 43, 512). 



18. Cyclodus gigas. 

 The stomach contained the remains of crabs and a fungus. 



19. Cyclodus occipitalis (Ptrs.). 

 Adelaide, Swan Biver. 



20. Cyclodus Adelaidensis (Ptrs,). 

 Adelaide (Krefft, 40). 



21. Tropidolepisma nitidum (Gray). 



Swan River. 



22. Tropidolepisma majus (Gray). 

 Rockhampton. 



23. Mabouia macrura, sp. n. 



Tail strong, much longer than the body ; limbs rather feeble. 

 Suprauasals separate. Prsefrontal forming a long suture with 

 the rostral and parietal, separating the postfrontals, which are 

 small. Central occipitals three, of nearly the same size; post- 

 occipitals forming a sliort suture together behind the central 

 occipital. Anterior margin of the ear-opening with very small 

 denticulations. Body surrounded by twenty-eight longit. se- 

 ries of scales, the vertebral pair being broadest. There are forty- 

 eight scales in a longit. series between the fore and hind limbs. 

 Eight prajanal scales nearly equal in size. Uniform brownish- 

 olive above, white below. 



Cape York. 14^ inches long, the length of the tail being 

 9 inches. 



24. Tetradactylus decresiensis (Peron). 



Kangaroo Island, Swan River, Champion Bay. 

 Young specimens with a very distinct and well-defined black 

 lateral band from the snout to the end of the trunk. 



25. Hemiergis polylepis, sp. n. 

 Very similar to H. decresiensis, but with smaller scales, the 



