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It maj- be remarked that where "lengths" are given they include the 

 tail length which is given under "tail", and that unless otherwise stated 

 such measurements are in inches. In speaking of the number of rows of 

 dorsal scales " anterior " means at two heads-lengths from the head, and 

 " posterior" at two heads-lengths in front of the vent. 



In addition to the ophidia, two specimens, out of about one dozen, 

 Ophisaurus gracilis were sent. Also an embryo lizard, Calotes jerdoni 

 extracted by me from an egg. The remaining eggs of the brood, ten in 

 number, hatched out in a box of earth on 20th August 1908. This is a very 

 common lizard in Haka. 



The nomenclature followed is that given by Mr. Boulenger in the "Fauna 

 < if British India. Rejjtilia and Batrachia", 



