270 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [Vol.X, 



Lygosama indicum (Gray). 



Bouleng., Fauna Brii. Ind., Rept., p. 195. 



Two young examples from Eraser's Hill. 



As was expected, this lizard with its wide range from 

 the Eastern Himalayas to Southern China, Burma, Siam 

 and Indo-China has now been found also in the Malay 

 Peninsula. 



Lygosoma butleri Bouleng. 



F.M.P., p. 91. 



One example from Eraser's Hill (No. 6590). 

 Hitherto recorded only from the Larut Hills, Perak. 



Distance between the end of the snout and fore-limb 

 less than 1^ times in distance between axil and groin, 

 10 and 11 subdigital lamellae beneath the fourth toe. 



Brown above and on the sides, thickly spotted with 

 yellow. No dark lateral band. Below yellowish. From 



snout to vent 29 mm., tail 42. 



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Lygosoma olivaceum (Gray). 

 Two examples from Kuala Tahan. 

 Thirty scales round the body, dorsals tricarinate. 



Lygosoma vittigerum Bouleng. 



F.M.P., p. 94, Malcolm Smith, Journ. N. H. S. Siam, 1922, IV., 

 p. 208. 



One example from Kuala Teku (No. 5909). 



It has 30 scales round the body and with the other 

 specimen from Kuala Teku recorded by Boulenger has 

 the praefrontals in broad contact with each other. These 

 two specimens and one other from Ginting Bidai appear 

 to be the only records of this species in the Malay 

 Peninsula. 



Lygosoma cophias Bouleng. 



Journ. Fed. Mai. States Mus. III., p. 67, PI. IV., Fig. 3 ; 

 F.M.P., p. 96. 



One spec, from Wray's camp. (No. 5910). 



Known from a single specimen previously obtained 

 on Gunong Tahan. This second exainple differs from the 

 type description in the following particulars: — Distance 

 between end of snout and fore-limb If times in distance 

 between axil and groin. A pair of distinctly enlarged 

 praecaudals. 10 lamellae beneath the fourth toe. 



Head and body 55 mm., tail 48; arm 6; leg 9. 



