88 DR. A. GtrlfTHER ON REPTILES AND [Jan. 16, 



26. Ehagerrhis oxtrhtnchus, EnLrdt. Taro Plains. 



27. PsAMMOPHis siBtLANS, L. Coast-distxicts and Teita 

 Mountains. 



28. PsAMMOPHis BiSERiATTis, Ptrs. Kurawa (coast-district). 



29. Ah^tulia neglecta, Ptrs. Mkonumbi. 



30. Ah^ttjlla punctata, Ptrs. Mkonumbi, Kurawa, Melindi. 



31. BooDON LiNEATTJS, D. & B. Kapte Plains. 



32. Ltcophiditim hoestockii, Schleg. Camp at Kariti, Mko- 

 numbi, near Puladoya. 



33. Leptodiea eueescens, G-m. Coast-districts. 



34. DiPSAS obttjsa, Eeuss. Ngatana. 



An Egyptian species, previously not known to extend so far 

 southwards. 



35. Causus jacksonii, Gthr. Ngatana, Mkonumbi. 



36. Naja nigeicolxis, Enhrdt. Leikipia. 



37. Dendeaspis poltlepis, G-tbr. Steppes south of the 

 Kiboko Eiver; found to live in holes of the sides of deserted 

 termite-hills. 



38. CtOTHo aeietans, Merr. Yalley of the Thika-thika. 



AMPHIBIANS. 



1. Bfeo REGiriiAEis, Eeuss. Common everywhere. 



2. Eana mascaeeniensis, D. & B. Kibibi Basin, north of Ean- 

 gatan Ndari, Lamu Island. 



3. Eana galamensis, D. & B. Mkonumbi. 

 Previously known from Senegambia. 



4. Pyxioephaltts delalandii, Tschudi. Kibwezi. 



5. Chiromantis peteesii, Blgr. Taro Plains. 



6. Phetnomantis bifasciata. Smith. Mkonumbi. 



7. Eappia concoloe, HaUow. G-uaso IS'yuld near Njemps, 

 alt. 3400 ft. 



8. Megalixaltts eoenasini, Bianconi. Ngatana. 



9. Deemophis thomensis, Bocage. Ngatana. 

 Previously known from the West Coast. 



