320 G. A. BODLENGER 



27. I^yg-osoxna olivaeeiziM. , Gray. 

 Malewoon. 



28. Lyg-osoma inelanostictixin. , Blgr. 



Palon , Thao , Yado, District of the Karin Bia-po. 

 32 or 34 scales round the middle of the body. In one spe- 

 cimen, the frontonasal touches the frontal. 



29. Lyg-osoma TboAvring-ii , Gray. 



Malewoon. Two specimens. 



New to Burma. Was on record from Hong Kong and Sin- 

 gapore. 



30. Lyg-osoma cyanellu-m , Stol. 



Rangoon, Palon. Numerous specimens. 



This Lizard varies much in the elongation of the body, and 

 I must therefore withdraw L. feae, which was founded on a 

 single example with comparatively short body. The length from 

 end of snout to fore limb is contained from two to three times, 

 the four limb four to six times , and the hind limb three to 

 four times in the length from axilla to groin. Specimens from 

 Moulmein, presented by M.'' Gates, show that the frontoparietals 

 may be occasionally fused to a single shield; 



31 . ILi^g-osoma aM.g'ixiixuiii , Theob. 



Rangoon, Palon. 



Length from end of snout to fore limi) twice and a half to 

 three times, fore limb six and a lialf to eiglit times, hind limb 

 four and a half to five and a half times in distance from axilla 

 to groin. Half-grown and young with dark lines running 

 between the series of scales, as in L. lineatum„ Gray. 



