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Lacertidx. 



To Siuith's description of E. formosa I may add that a blackish 

 median line is present from the occiput to between the shoulders. 

 I have seen very similar specimens from Steinlcopf, Little Namaqua- 

 land, and the examples figured by Smith as E. lineo-ocellata and E. 

 undata also appi'oach this type in their colour and markings. The 

 young has 5 black streaks on the nape and 4 on the body ; tail red. 

 A half-grown specimen from Aus, Oreat Namaqualand, has 5 black 

 streaks along the whole dorsal region, and another from Aba.bis, 

 Damaralaud, has 3. 



Examples from Angra Pequena and Quilis, Great Namaqualand, 

 and Gibeon, Damaralaud, are grey or pale rerldish brown, with 



3 dorsal series of blackish dots and a very regular lateral series of 



4 to 8 blue, black-edged ocelli. 



Striated individuals appear to be found only to the west, but in 

 other parts of South Africa the black and white ocelli may be 

 arrane-ed in regular longitudinal series. Sometimes the ocelli have 

 a tendency to arrange themselves in transverse series. 



Werner has given an account of numerous specimens from what 

 used to ])e German South-West Africa, which shows that, although 

 those with dark longitudinal streaks predominate, hardly any two 

 are alike in colour and markings, thus precluding an arrangement 

 into colour varieties. 



Measurements (in millimetres) : 



From end of snout to vent . 



,, ,, ,, fore limb 



Length of head 

 Width of head 

 Depth of head 

 Pore limb 

 Hind liuib . 

 Foot . 

 Tail . 

 1. (J, type. 2. rj',Deelfontein. 

 kopf. 



Particulars of Specimens Examined . 



1. 1. 3. k 5. 0. 7. 8. 9. 

 Forma t]/pica. 



<? S. Africa (A. Smith), type . . 58 59 12 32 15 33 14-15 26 4 



„ . . 50 62 12 37 10 43 13-14 24 6-5 



„ . . 49 62 14 37 12 35 17-16 25 4-5 



