so; 

 44- Lygosoma forbesi Boulenger. 



Lygosoma forbesii, Boulenger, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) I 1888, p. 343. 



Snout very short, obtusely pointed; lower eyelid scaly; ear- 

 opening round, slightly smaller than the eye-opening, without 

 auricular lobules. Nostril in the nasal; no supranasal; fronto- 

 nasal much more broad than long, in contact with the rostral and 

 with the frontal; latter as long as the frontoparietals, not larger 

 than the interparietal; four supraoculars; eight supraciliaries; 

 parietals forming a suture; four pair of nuchals; first upper 

 labial largest, fourth below the centre of the eye. Body long, 

 the distance between the tip of the snout and the fore limb 

 is contained one time and a half in the distance between 

 axilla and groin; 24 26 smooth scales round the middle, the 

 two vertebral series enlarged; praeanals enlarged. Tail thick. 

 Limbs short, widely separated when adpressed, hind limb as 

 long as the distance between the corner of the mouth and 

 the fore limb; digits very short, fourth toe longer than third, 

 with 10 smooth lamellae below. 



Brown above, spotted with black on the back; flanks with 

 dark lines. Lower parts yellowish, throat with black spots. 

 Length of head and body 59 mm.; tail 82 mm. 



Type-specimen examined in the British Museum. 



Habitat: New Guinea (Sogere 1750 feet!, Bara Bara!). 



45. Lygosoma crassicauda A. Dum. 



Lygosoma crass^ida, A. Dume"ril, Cat. Mth. Rept. 1851, p. 172. 

 Lygosoma crassicaiida^ Boulenger, Cat. Liz. Ill 1887, p. 325 (s. syn.). 



Snout conical; lower eyelid scaly; ear-opening round, small, 

 much larger than the nostril. Nostril in the nasal; no supra- 

 nasal; frontonasal more broad than long, narrowly in contact with 

 the rostral and with the frontal; latter shorter than fronto- 

 parietals and interparietal together, in contact with the two 

 anterior supraoculars; four supraoculars, second largest; six or 

 seven supraciliaries; frontoparietals frequently shorter than the 

 interparietal; parietals in contact behind the latter; four pair 

 of nuchals; fourth or fifth upper labial below the centre of 

 the eye. Body very long; the distance between the tip of the 

 snout and the fore limb is contained two times to two times 

 and a half in the distance between axilla and groin; 22 smooth 

 scales round the middle, dorsals largest; praeanals enlarged. 



