430 Mr. G. A. Boulenger on new 
greyish white, and with blackish wavy cross-bars on the back 
and tail; a dark streak on each side of the head, passing 
through the eye; lower parts greyish white. 
millim 
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Two specimens, male and young, from Yunnan Fu, taken 
on a wall by Mr. John Graham, of the China Inland Mission. 
The nearest ally of this species is the recently described 
G’. larutensis, Blgr. 
Lialis Jicart. 
Snout acutely pointed, not truncate at the tip, twice as 
long as broad, 4 or 5 times as long as tlie eye, which is small 
and surrounded by a rudimentary circular lid; ear-opening 
small, oval, oblique. Snout covered with small irregular 
plates, back of head with small scales; two large supra- 
orbitals; rostral a little broader than long, on the lower 
surface of the snout ; nasal small; 17 or 18 upper labials, 3 
rows of small scales between them and the orbit ; symphysial 
longer than broad. 22 scales round the middle of the body ; 
the enlarged ventrals in 100 to 105 pairs. 6 przeanal pores. 
Pale yellowish or pinkish brown above, speckled with 
blackish; a faint dark vertebral streak ; a well-defined dark 
brown dorso-lateral streak, expanding anteriorly into a broad 
band occupying the side of the head; a light streak along the 
lower lip, widening on the body, where it forms a band which 
is ill-defined above and sharply defined by a dark line below ; 
belly dark grey-brown, or yellowish with dark longitudinal 
streaks, of which one along the middle is the most distinct. 
From snout to vent 300 millim. 
Three specimens from the Fly River, British New Guinea. 
Presented by Mr. A. H. Jicar, Resident Magistrate at Dar, 
British New Guinea. 
The shape of the snout, the number of scales round the 
body, and the number of preanal pores distinguish this new 
species from L. Burtoni and its numerous varieties. 
Anadia bitentata. 
Habit lacertiform. Snout obtusely pointed ; frontonasal a 
little longer than broad; preefrontals forming a median suture ; 
