ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 479 



Add : ^^S® 1»^- Teratoscincus scincus. 



b. 2- Near Hari-Rud. Dr. Aitchison [U.j. Afghan 



Boundary Commission. 



Add : P^g^ 1'^- Ptenopus garrulus. 



Ptenopus garrulus, Boettg. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1886, p. 10. 



Page 17. Add a species: — 

 Irt. Stenodactylus lumsdenii. 



Snout much longer than the diameter of the orbit or the distance 

 between the latter and the ear : forehead very slightly concave ; 

 ear-opening vertically oval, one third the diameter of the eye. The 

 fore limb, stretched forwards, reaches the tip of the snout : the hind 

 limb reaches the shoulder. Digits slender, shortly fringed laterally, 

 with feebly tricarinate inferior lamella). Head covered with small 

 granules, intermixed with enlarged ones on the vertex, the occiput, 

 and the temples ; rostral quadrangular, nearly as broad as long, with 

 median cleft above ; nostril pierced between the rostral, the first 

 labial, and two nasals ; ten upper and nine lower labials ; mental 

 trapezoid, broader than long ; no chin-shields ; gular granules 

 minute. Back covered with small granules intermixed with oval, 

 very feebly keeled tubercles, forming about twelve irregular longi- 

 tudinal series. Ventral scales small, smooth, subhexagonal, imbri- 

 cate. Tail cylindrical, slightly depressed, verticiUate, with subequal, 

 feebly keeled scales. Sand-coloured above, with seven darker bands 

 across the body, and dark brown bands across the tail ; head marbled 

 with dark brown ; a dark brown band from the eye to above the ear ; 

 lower surfaces white. 



millim. raillim. 



Total length 78 Pore limb 16 



Head 12 Hind limb 21 



Width of head 7 Tail 42 



Body 24 



Nearest S. orientalis, from which it differs by the much longer 

 snout, longer limbs, larger and more numerous dorsal tubercles, 

 smooth ventral scales, &c. 



Northern Baluchistan. 



a. J. Between Nushki and Dr. Aitchison [C.]. Afghan 



Helmand. Boundary Commission. 



Add : ^^S® ^^- Stenodactylus guttatus. 



ft. 6 • ^ou Saada, Algeria. M. F. Lataste [P.]. 



