An account of the Reptiles and Batrachians obtained in Tenasserim by M. L. FRA, 
of the Genoa Civic Museum. By G. A. BOULENGER. 
(Pl. VI, VII, VII) 
The collection upon which I have the pleasure of reporting 
was formed by M. L. Fea during the early months of 1887. 
It consists of 614 specimens, all in perfect state of preservation, 
including representatives of many rare species, and of 7 that 
are undescribed, viz. 4 Lizards and 3 Frogs. 
The specimens were obtained in Northern Tenasserim, chiefly 
in the Dawna chain of Mountains. The following is a list of 
the principal localities : 
1. Mount Mooleyit, Dawna Chain (1900 metres). 
2. Thagatà Juwà, Village on the hills South West of M.t 
Mooleyit (400-500 metres). 
3. Meekalan, tributary stream of the Hungdarau River, descen- 
ding from M.' Mooleyit. 
4. Meetan, in the valley of the Hungdarau River. 
5. Pla-poo, Station on the mountains between the Meekalan 
and Ryeat streams, about six miles West of M.! Mooleyit 
(1000-1400 metres). 
6. Kaw-ka-riet, about 30 miles from Moulmein, at the foot of 
the Dawna Chain. 
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