Particulars of Specimens Examined 

 (^ Rugdeia Sog-heira, Adal . 



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(^ Ghiiida 



G.M. 



1. Length to veut (in millimetres). 2. Pltites and scales across middle of 

 body. 3. Transverse series of ventral plates. -4. Plates in collar. 5. Gnlar 

 scales in a straight line between symphysis of chin-shields and median collar- 

 plate. 6. Femoral ^jores (right and left). 7. Lamellar scales iinder fourth toe. 



Same explanation for the following tables. 



Habitat. — Eritrea. The type sjjecimen is from Bogos. 

 I have examined the type and one specimen from Adal in the Berlin 

 Museum, 2 from Rugdeia Sogheira, and 59 from Ghinda. 



2. PHILOCHORTUS PHILLIPSII. 



Lata.stia phillijjsii, Bouleng. Ann. ct Mag. IST. H. (7) ii, 1898, p. 131. 

 Philochortus phillipsii, Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1917, p. 148, pi. i, 

 figs. 3, 4. 



Head and l)ody rather depressed. Head about 1^ times as long as 

 broad, its depth equal to the distance between the centre of the eye 

 and the tympanum, its length a little more than 4 times in length to 

 vent ; snout obtusely pointed, as long as postocular part of head, with 

 obtuse canthus. Pileus twice as long as broad. Neck a little narrower 

 than the head. Hind limb reaching the ear-opening; foot H to 1| 



