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The numerous specimens procured by Signor Fea remove 

 my doubts as to the specific distinctness of this form from the 

 allied A. crucigera: In the following table I have recorded, in 

 millimetres, the length of the supraciliary, supratemporal , and 

 longest nuchal spines , as compared with the diameter of the 

 orbit, in all the adult and half-grown specimens of A. crucigera 

 and lamnidentata at present before me. 



17. Acantlxosaura kakliieiieusis. 



Oriocalotes kakliienensis, Anders. An. Zool. Res. Yunn., p. 806, pi. LXXVI, 

 flg. 1 (1879). 



Acanthosaura kakhienensis, Bouleng. Cat. Liz. I, p- 305 (1885), and 

 Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 127 (1890). 



Calotes feae, Bouleng. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (2) V, 1887, p. 477, pl. VI, 

 and fig. 2, Faun. Ind., Ind. Rept., p. 143. 



Yado: An adult male. Thao: A half-grown male. 



Now that I am acquainted with the male of this Lizard , I 

 must regard my Calotes feae^ described from a single female 

 specimen from Pla-po, N. Tenasserim, 3300-3600 feet, as iden- 

 tical with Anderson's Oriocalotes kakhienensis, founded on a male 

 specimen from Pensee, in the Kakhyen Hills, 



