272 On a new Apodous Amphibian from India. 



Colours : snout and lips yellowish : head light brown ; the 

 rest of the body chocolate-brown, becoming- almost black 

 dorsally in its posterior part ; the extreme edges of most of 

 the rings also are blackish in most of their extent. 



The total length o£ the unique specimen is 220 mm. The 

 diameter behind the snout is 3 mm. and near the after end of 

 the body 9 mm. 



Named after the Hon. Mr. J. B. Fuller, C.S.I., CLE., 

 Chief Commissioner of Assam. 



Discovered in a miscellaneous collection of snakes from 

 Kultal, 6 miles south-west of Silchar in Cachar; purchased 

 from Mr. C. B. Antram. 



§5. Table of the Cmciliid^. 



In conclusion, and for comparison, I append a tabli showing 

 the distribution of the C«ciliida3 ; it is taken from B nileager's 

 paper in the P. Z. S. for 1895, with the recent discoveries 

 added. 



Table II. — Shoiving the Distribution of the Cieciliidne. 



