354 On Reptiles and Batrachians from Ceram. 
Measurements in millimetres. 
New Guinea. Ceram. 
SNOMb FO PVENE Bie kas ake >is ate ietaate 74 73 
Length of head as esses ok 26 25 
Width ‘of head) oc" te vas. a” Sere 23 
Brut? beatae eae be eet 11 12 
Tye {2472 Tee er coat ode 10 8 
Interorbital width .......... 5 fi 
Py mpanp ay co 5k cave dnaeberes 6 6°5 
Hore Libis cect sey soe eee 49 48 
irst mower. 5 ts a. el i re 
Necond Mnper Ar) vse ae 9 9 
hurd finvonic: ss et oy obs ae 14 14 
Ponrth finger. 1a: 3542. se tes 9 9 
(and AMD” on 4a ab te oe see 135 132 
TAGAR kre Serta koe cee cs ees 45 47 
PODER ites Sete chi enthc Wis elec 40 40 
Calamaria ceramensis, de Rooy. 
Two specimens showing the following variations in the 
number of ventral and caudal shields :— 
6 .—V.141. C. 28. 
9.—V. 160. C€.19. 
Typhlops kraali, Doria. 
One specimen of this snake, hitherto only known from the 
Kei Islands. 
Draco lineatus, var. ochropterus. 
Two examples. We can discover no difference in scalation 
between the two specimens to justify their separation from 
one another, although one of them is marked with indistinct 
cross-bars to the wing-membranes as in ochropterus, while 
the other has the typical coloration of lineatus. 
An examination of the specimens of D. lineatus in the 
Museum shows also that there is considerable difference in 
the size of the dorsal and ventral scales, and that this cha- 
racter, as given by Werner to separate his ochropterus from 
lineatus, is not to be relied upon. 
Werner himself suggested (Mitt. Naturh. Mus. Hamb. 
xxvii. p. 12, 1910) that ochropterus might prove to be only a 
colour-form of /éneatus, and with this view we entirely agree. 
Lygosoma miilleri (Schlegel), 
Two specimens with 36 scales round the middle of the body 
instead of 34. 
