Ml. (I. A. l)iiulriij;er o« (t now Snake. 91 



F;im. 12. Limapontiidse. 

 Genu-; 1. LiMAPONTIA, Johnston. 



172. Liinapontia capitata (Miiller) = Fasciola capit/ifa, 

 MxiWcr = Li inapont id nu/ni, Johnston. 



Cunibrae (A. M. N.), St. Andrews {M'lntonh), Newhaven, 

 in Firth of Forth [T. b'co/(), Plymouth {Garstamj, in litt.). 

 Distribution. Denmark (J/«7/e/- tOc), Sweden [Loven) , 



173. Limopontia depressa, Aid. vJc llanc. 



Genus 2. Cenia, Aid. & Hanc. 



174. Cenia Cocksi, Aid. & Hanc. 

 Moray Firth (G. Murray). 



Genus 3. Act.eonia, Quatrefages. 



175. Acfceonia corrugata^ Aid. & Hanc. 



[To be continued.] 



VI. — Description of a new Snake of the Genus Glauconia, 

 Gray *, obtained by Dr. Eniin Pasha on the Victoria 

 Nyanza. By G. A. Boulenger. 



Glauconia Emini. 



Snout rounded ; supraocular large, nearly twice as broad 

 as long, followed by a single large transverse shield ; rostral 

 a little broader than nasal, not extending quite to between the 

 eyes; nasal completely divided; ocular bordering the lip, 

 between two labials, the anterior of which equals the lower 

 portion of the nasal in size ; six lower labials. 14 scales 

 round the body. Diameter of body bb times in the total 

 length, length of tail 9 times. Uniform blackish. Total 

 length 110 niillim. 



Two specimens were obtained at Karagvve by Dr. Emin 

 Pasha and presented by him to the British Museum. 



* =SteHostoinn, Waaler, nee Litreille. 



