648 MB. STATELET S. FLOWEH ON THE [May 16, 



and interparietal together ; frontal in contact with the second supra- 

 ocular (in one specimen in contact with the second and third supra- 

 oculars) ; four supraoculars, second largest ; normally six supra- 

 ciliaries, first largest (in one specimen there were six supraciliaries 

 on one side and seven on the other, another specimen had only 

 five); fiontoparietals distinct, as long as or shghtly shorter than 

 the interparietal, which entirely separates the parietals, except in 

 one specimen, where they just touch each other behind the inter- 

 parietal ; a pair of nuchals ; four labials anterior to the subocular, 

 which is large and not narrowed interiorly. Ear-opening oval and 

 oblique or nearly round, as large as or a little larger than a lateral 

 scale ; no projecting lobales. 28 scales round the middle of the 

 body in fourteen specimens, 30 in four specimens ; dorsals very 

 slightly larger than the remainder ; dorsals distinctly bicarinate 

 in seven specimens, feebly so in one specimen, distinctly tricarinate 

 in two specimens, and in the remainder some are hi- and some 

 tricarinate, the keels being either distinct or indistinct ; ventrals 

 verj' feeblv bicarinate or smooth. The hind-limb reaches the elbow 

 of the adpressed fore-limb. Subdigital lamellae smooth, 24 to 2G 

 under the fourth toe. 



Colour (in life). Above bronze-brown, the back generally uniform 

 and immaculate, but sometimes with five more or less distinct 

 narrow longitudinal black lines ; along each side from behind the 

 eye to the basal part of the tail a broad black or dark brown line, 

 2h to 3 scales wide (in two specimens this dark line was sparsely 

 dotted with light bronze), separated from the bronze back by a 

 narrow, sharply defined, pale yellow line, one scale wide. Labials, 

 sides of neck and body pale sulphur or greenish yellow, usually 

 sharply defined from the dark lateral line above, but in a few 

 specimens spotted with dark brown. Lower surfaces pale or bright 

 emerald, or yellowish green. 



Size. Total length 330 mm. (snt. to vnt. 116 mm. ; tail 

 214 mm.) ; arm 37 mm. ; leg 52 mm. ; width of head 16-5 mm. 



Hah. Siam, Hainan. 



78. Mabuia longicatjdata (Hallow.). 

 Mahuia hngicaudata, Blgr. Cat. Liz. iii. p. 189. 

 Eab. Siam. 



79. LlGOSOMA AJV^OMALOPTJS BlgT. 



Lygosoma anomalojms, Blgr. P. Z. S. 1890, p. 84, pi. xi. fi<7. 4. 

 Hab. Malay Peninsula (Penang), Sumatra. 



80. Lygosoma maculattjm (Blyth). 

 Lygosoma maculatwm, Blgr. Cat. Liz. iii. p. 242. 



Localities. Of this skink, which does not seem to have been 

 previously recorded from either the Malay Peninsula or Siam, I 

 have seen twelve specimens. One I got in the Larut Hills, Perak, 

 elevation 1000 feet ; one I caught in the jungle of the Pong Phya 



