216 SCINCID^ 



26 to 30 scales round the body ; IG to 1 8 



lamella; under the fourth toe 44. himalayanum, p. 257. 



32 to 38 scales round the body 45. ladacense, p. 258. 



22 to 24 scales round the body ; enlarged 



praeanals much longer than broad. . . . 46. bilineatum, p. 259. 

 26 to 28 scales round the body ; 21 to 25 



lamella) under the fourth toe 47. later imaculatum, 



20 to 22 scales round the body ; ear- [p. 260. 



opening larger than the transparent 



palpebral disk 48. beddomii, p. 261, 



ft Ear-opening nearly as large as the eye-opening, 

 without projecting lobules. 



28 to 32 scales round the body 51. laterale, p. 263. 



** Frontoparietal single. 



22 to 24 scales round the body: ear- 

 opening much smaller than the eye- 

 opening 49. travancoricum,]). 261. 



26 to 30 scales round the body ; ear- 

 opening as large as the eye-opening. . 52. aseatiim, p. 264. 



22 scales round the body ; ear-opening 



minute 50. niieiis, p. 262. 



22 scales round the body ; ear-opening [p. 265. 



very large 53. macrotympanum, 



/3. Posterior border of rostral convex and forming a curved 

 suture with the frontonasal. 



31 scales round the body ; ear-opening 



very large 54. macrotis, p. 265. 



2. Proeanals not or but feebly enlarged. 



a. Frontoparietals two. 



a. The suture between the rostral and the frontonasal as 

 broad as the frontal. 



* Ear-opening not larger than the transparent palpebral 

 disk. 



24 or 26 scales round the body ; fifth 



upper labial largest and entering the 



orbit 55. africanum, p. 265. 



22 scales round the body ; fourth upper 



labial largest and entering the orbit ; 



frontona.sal longer than broad 56. reichenovii, p. 266. 



22 or 24 scales round the body ; fourth 



upper labial largest and entering the 



orbit ; frontonasal broader than long . 57. mustelinum, p. 267. 



