14. EEEMIAS. 



99 



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b. Yg. 



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e. cJ. 



f-i. $ & hgr, 

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o-p. 6 2- 

 q. Il-r. 



r-u. d 2 • 



f. $. 



w-x: cf & yg. 

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y- d". 



t. d". 



K-\. S- 



M-f Yg. 



O-TT. $. 



p. Hgr. 



0-. Hgr. 



Caucasus. 

 Mangischlak. 

 Novo Alexandrovsk. 

 W. Turkestan. 

 Bokliara. 



Goloduaja Steppes. 

 River Tscliindsclieili, 



Desert of Kara Kum. 

 Upper part of River Hi. 

 Ka-ialpai Settlemeut, 



River Lepsa. 

 Tschinas, Sir Daria. 

 Arganatinsk. 

 Khongos, Tiaiischan. 

 Ferghana district. 

 Lower part of iiiver 



Kungess. 

 New Gulran. 



N. Persia. 

 Ghilan, N. Persia. 

 Naserabad, Sistan. 

 Near Isfahan. 



Between Karman and 

 Shiraz. 



Rayin, S.E. of Kar- 

 man. 



Helmand River. 



Between Quetta and 

 Nushki. 



St. Petersburg Museum [E.]. 

 St. Petersburg Museum E. |. 

 St. Petersburg Museum [E.]. 

 M. Severzow [C.J. 



Peter.-burg Museum [E.]. 



Petersburyr Museum 



St. 

 St. 



St. 



l^etersbury: Museum 



St. Petersburg Museum 

 St. Petersburg Museum 



St. Petersburg Museum 

 St. Petersburg Museum 

 St. Petersburg Museum 

 St. Petersburg Museum 

 St. Petersburg Museum 



E. i. 

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 E. 

 E. 



Dr. Aitchison [C.]. Afghan 



Boundary Commission. 

 Marquis G. Doria [P.]. 

 W. T. Blanford, Esq. [C.]. 

 Gen. Goldsmid [P.J. 

 W. T. Blanford, ] 



Esq. [C.]. 

 W. T. Blanford, 



Esq. [C.]. r 

 W. T. Blanford, j 



Esq. [C.]. J 

 Dr. Aitchison [C.]. 



Boundary Commission. 

 Dr. Aitcliison [C.]. Afghan 



Boundary Commission. 



(Types of 



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sica.) 



Afghan 





17. Eremias fasciata. 



Eremias fasciata, Blanf. Ann. ^- Ma(;. N. H. (4) xiv. 1874, p. 32, 



and Zool. E. Persia, p. 374, pi. xxv. fig. 3. 

 Podarces (Eremias) fasciata, Strauch, Voy. Przewalski, Rept. p. 26. 



Very closely allied to the preceding, but smaller and more slender. 

 Head-shields and temporal granules flatter ; supraoculars fre- 

 quently bordered internally by a series of granules; lower nasal 

 constantly resting on the three anterior labials ; subocular between 

 the sixth and seventh labials ; 45 to .50 dorsal scales across 

 the middle of the body. The adpressed hind limb reaches the 

 collar in the female, slightly beyond the ear in the male ; the 

 length of the foot equals the distance from the collar-fold to the 

 nostril or the end of the snout. 16 to 19 femoral pores. Upper 

 caudal scales distinctly but obtusely keeled. Body pale brown to 

 white above, with from six to eight longitudinal dark-brown bands, 

 as wide as the interspaces between them ; limbs dark brown, with, 

 large round white spots ; lower parts white. 



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