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scales become transversely arranged, more or less. On the 

 lower side there is a median series of transversely enlarged 

 shields. Reproduced tails have a less regular lepidosis. 

 Greyish brown above, a broad, dark brown, light-edged band 

 from eye to eye over the nape ; a saddle-band of the same 

 kind over the shoulders, and two similar ones behind each 

 other on the back; the male with a third similar band 

 across the loins. Tail with broad dark brown or blackish 

 rings, which are less regular on the lower side. Lower parts 

 of body and limbs uniformly brownish white (in spirit). Two 

 smaller specimens, probably young of the same kind, are 

 brown above, with narrow undulated bands of a darker shade 

 across the back ; tail as in the large specimens. 



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millim. milliin. 



Total length 185 203 



Head 27 33 



Width of head 19 23 



Body 63 84 



Tail 95 86 * 



One male, two female, and two young specimens from 

 Sattelberg. 



Gonyocephalus dt'lophus, Dum. & Bibr. 

 Two specimens, Sattelberg. 



Gonyocephalus modestus, Meyer. 

 One specimen. 



Varanus indicus ) Daud. 

 A young specimen. 



Lygosoma elegantulum, Ptrs. & Dor. 

 Three specimens. 



Lygosoma jubiense, Meyer. 

 One specimen. 



Lygosoma Baudimi, Dum. & Bibr. 

 One specimen. 



* Distally reproduced. 



