REFTILEki COLLECTED IN CHITRAL. 



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did so in most. In all examined (both typica and ladacensis) there was 

 a gap posteriorly in the maxillary array succeeded by two enlarged teeth. 

 In this as in other respects they agreed with specimens I have seen from 

 Karachi and Baluchistan. 



I can find no constant diflerences in lepidosis, by which rliodorhachis 

 can be distinguished from ventrimaculatus , 



The details of my specimens are as follows : — 



25-10-09 



5-11-09 

 21-11-09 



29-11-091 d 



Variety ladacensis. 

 3'-8" 19 19 13 239 



l'-2f" 19 



3-12-09 

 20-5-10 



23-5-10 

 24-5-10 



25-5-10 



25-5-10 



8-9-10 

 23-9-10 

 1-10-10 



4'-0i" 



l'-6" 



I'-U" 



2'-8" 



3'-2'' 

 3'-0i" 



V-2h' 



2 '-11" 

 l'-0|" 



r-H' 



l'-5r 



19 



19 



19 19 



19 

 19 



19 



19 



19 

 19 



19 



19 



19 

 19 

 19 



19 



19 

 19 



19 



19 



19 

 19 

 19 



13 

 13 



221 

 235 



13 230 



136 



Remarks. 



13 

 13 



13 

 14 



15 



15 



13 

 15 

 15 



206? 

 20S 



208 

 213 



213 



220 



221 

 216 

 212 



112 



•? 



115 



p 

 118 

 120 



A lizard Calotes versicolor in 

 the stomach. 



Tail imperfect. 



Tail imperfect. A large 

 Calotes versicolor in the 

 stomach. 



Tail imperfect. 126 sub- 

 caudais counted. 



Tail imperfect. 120 sub- 

 caudals counted. 



Tail imperfect. 



Tail imperfect. Eight eggs 

 in abdomen {^" x gi^". 



Tail imperfect. A gecko 

 probably Gymnodactylus 

 stoliczkoe in the stomach. 



Three eggs in the abdomen 

 about I inch long. 



Tail imperfect. 108 sub- 

 cautlals counted. 



A young Calotes lizard in the 

 stomach. 



