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and interparietal distinct, tlie latter rather larg-er than tlie 

 former and almost entirely separating the parietals ; a pair of 

 nnchals ; four labials anterior to the suhocular. Ear- 

 opening small. 22 scales round the body; all the scales are 

 smooth ; the dorsals are larger than the ventrals. Prseanals 

 slightly enlarged. The adpressed limbs overlap. Digits 

 slender, with sharp claws, the basal phalanges cyclotetragonal, 

 the distal strongly compressed; subdigital lamellaj smooth, 

 20 under the fourth toe. Tail equal in length to head and 

 body. Head greyish olive, some of the scales edged with 

 black ; a series of four dorsal scales are black, each scale with 

 a central quadrate olive-giey spot, forming four longitudinal 

 stripes ; a dorso-lateral series of scales is olive-grey ; sides 

 of neck and body and the limbs covered with brown scales, 

 black-edged ; tail greyish olive ; ventral surface pale green. 



mm. 



Total length 132 



Head 14 



AVidth of head 10 



Body 52 



Fore limb 19 



Hind limb 24 



Tail 66 



TJah. Mount Balineau, Muka district, Sarawak. 



The type and only known specimen of this species, which 

 has been named in honour of His Highness the Raja Muda of 

 Sarawak, is deposited in the Sarawak Museum. Structurally 

 this skink is very like the other species of the section 

 Keneuxia, but it differs from L. smaragdiniaUj Less., by the 

 absence of an enlarged scale on the heel, from L. oUvaceiim, 

 Gray, and L. vi'ttafum, Ede!., by the smooth dorsal scales. 



Eana sariha, sp. n. 



Vomerine teeth in two oblique series commencing from' the 

 inner posterior angles of the choanae. Head broad, snout 

 rounded ; interorbital space broader than the upper eyelid ; 

 tympanum distinct, about one half tiie size of the eye. 

 Fingers moderaie, the tirst not extending beyond the second, 

 but shorter than it ; the tips of the lingers expanded into 

 small disks about two thirds the size of the tympanum ; toes 

 half-webbed, their tips expanded into disks which are a little 

 larger than the disks of the lingers; subarticular tubercles 

 well developed ; inner metatarsal tubercle prominent, oval ; 

 no outer tubercle. The hind limb being carried forwards 

 along the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation just falls short of 



