PROCEEDINGS. 647 



Snakes. 

 1 Common Blind Snake {Typhlops brahminu^), Rangoon — Dr. H. Marshall. 

 4 Khasia Blind Snakes {T. jerdom), Sittong Mungpoo, 2,500 ft.— J. E. Shaw. 

 1 Stolicsk"s Reed Snake {Ablabes stoliczkce), 1 Ambliocej>1ialus monlicola, 

 Sittong, Mungpoo, 2,500 ft.— J. E. Shaw. 



2 Common Blind Snakes {Typhlops brahminus), 2 Typhlops exiqmes 

 Bangalore— Lt.-Col. F. Wall. 



1 Javelin Sand Boa {Ery.v jaculus), Mesopotamia — Capt. H. C. Godding. 



1 Macclelland's Coral Snake (C. micdeUandi), Shillong — Lt.-Col. G. R. Row. 



1 Grey Desert Snake [Z. rodhorachis), Mesopotamia — Sir A. T. Wilson. 



2 Diamond-backed Rat Snakes {Z. diadema). Baiji, Tigris — Lt.-Col H D 

 Peile. 



i Striated Wolf Snake (L. sfriahis), Simla — A. E. Jones. 



1 Fasciolated Rat Snake {Z. fasciolatus), Bombay — Supdt., Victoria Gardens. 



1 Cobra {N. tripudians). Bhatinda, Pmijab — S. Bhan. 



1 ,, ( ,, ) Palitana State, Kathiawar — Chief Med. Officer. 



1 Common Krait [B. cmruleus) ,, ,, ,, 



1 Burmese Blind Snake {Typhlops diardi), I Coluber porphyraceous, 

 1 Common Green Viper {Lachesis gramineus), 1 Formosan Viper {Lachc.Ms 

 mucrosquomatus), 1 Common Wolf Snake {L. aulicus), 1 Checkered Water Snake 

 (Trop. piscator), 2 Buff -striped Grass Snakes {Trop. stolatus), 1 Malayan Bush 

 Snake {Trop. subminiatus), 1 Ambliocephalus monticola, 1 Mock Viper 

 {Psarnmodynastes 2ndveriilmitus),\ Go\\sii-G({T)\vAri Snake {Polyodordophis col- 

 laris), 1 Malayan Whip Snake {Dryophis jyrasimis) Assam — H. W. Wells, 



9 Snakes from Sinlum Kaba, U. Burma — P. M. R. Leonard. 



1 Himalayan Reed Snake {Ablabes rxpii), 1 Black Keel-tail {Trachischium 

 fuscum), Darjeeling — 0. Lindgren. 



1 Himalayan Hump-nosed Vij^er {A. himalayanus), 1 Zamenis ladakensis, 

 1 Baluch Cat-snake {Dipsas jolhjii), 1 Speckled-bellied Racer or Dhaman {Z. 

 ventriinaculatus)^ 2 Sind Sand Snakes {Psammophis leithi), 1 Sind Krait {Bun- 

 garus sindanus), 2 Saw-scaled Vi^Ders {Echis carinata), 2 Javelin Sand Boas 

 {Eryx jaculus), 1 Banded Kuki'i Snake {8. arnensis), Kaur Bridge, Waziristan — 

 Capt. C. M. Ligoldby. 



Lizards. 



6 Agama isolepis, 5 Acanthodactylus cantoris, 7 Emneces scuUalus, 

 1 EubUpharius macularius, 2 Hemidactylus persicus, 4 Agama rubrogularis, 

 12 Gymnodactylus scaber, 2 Eumeces scheneiderii, 4 Eremias gufulala, 



3 Ophiops degans, Waziristan : 6 Agama iuberculata, 7 Skins, Sind Valley : 

 3 Eremias velox, 2 Agama caucasica, 2 Agama sj)., 3 Calotes sp., Ladlia, near 

 Kaniguram S. Waziristan — Capt. C. M. Ligoldby. 



8 Lizards and centipedes, spiders, etc., Kaur Bridge, — Capt. C. M. Ligoldby. 

 1 Chama?leon {C. calcaraius), Ahmedabad — Mrs. MacCormack. 



Frogs. 



1 Frog, Murree Hills ; 3 Fiogs, Dal and Dular Lakes ; 7 Tadpoles and immature 

 frogs. Dras in Ladak, about 10,000 ftr— Capt. C. M. Ligoldby. 



Minor contributions from Lt.-Col. C. E. Luard, A. P. Warburton, Major 

 Campbell, H. M. Davison and Supdt., Abottabad Jail. 



Ml'. Prater acknowledged a number of additions to the Society's collections 

 received since the last meeting ; among the more notable contributions were 11 

 mammals and 3 birds skins received from Major C. H. Stockley from Siam, these 

 include 3 Siamese Giant Squirrels, a Grizled Flying Squirrel, a Barking Deer, 

 and a Siamese Chevrotain or Mouse Deer. The Mouse Deer occupies a place 

 between the deer and the pig, it is amongst the smallest of hoofed animals. A 

 mature specimen stands from 10-12 inches in height. The Lidian form has 



