80 MR. G. A. BOULENGER ON ADDITIONS TO THE [Feb. 18, 



*75. Ablepharus egerice, Blgr. P. Z.S. 1888, p. 535.— Christmas 

 Isl., Indian Ocean (Lister). 



76. Ablepharus grmjanus, Stol. — Kurrachee {Murray). 



77 , Tropidophorus yunnanensis, Blgr. — Kakhyen hills (Fea). 

 *78. Eumeces xanthi, Gthr. Ann. N. H. (6) iv. 1889, p. 220.— 



Ichang, Yang-tse-kiang (Pratt). 

 79. Eumeces brevilineatus. Cope. — Texas (Taylor). 

 *80. Scincus albifusciatus, Blgr. infra. — Senegambia. 

 *81. Scelotes macrolepis, Blgr. Ann. N. H. (6) i. 1888, p. 102.— 

 Madagascar (Baron). 

 82. Herpetosnura arenicnla, Ptrs. — Delagoa Bay. 

 *83. Sepsina frontoparietalis, Blgr. Ann. N. H. (6) iv. 1889, 



p. 244. — Madagascar (Majaster). 

 *84. Sepsina hessii, Bttg. Zool. Anz. 1887, p. 650. — Lower Congo 

 [^Hesse). 

 85. Acontias hildebrandti, Ptrs. — Nossi Be. 

 *86. ChamcBleon roperi, Blgr. iw/rw. — Kilifi, E. Africa (Roper). 

 *87. ChamcBleon guentheri, Blgr. Ann. N. H. (6) i. 1888, p. 22.— 

 Nossi Be. 

 88. ChamcBleon polleni, Ptrs. — Mayotta, Comoro Islands (Paris 

 Mas., Doria). 

 *89. Chamteleon willsii, Gthr. Ann. N. H. (6) v. 1890, p. 71.— 



Madagascar ( Wills, Baron). 

 *90. Chamceleon gastroteenia, Blgr. Ann. N. H. (6) i. 1888, p. 10.3. 

 — Madagascar (Baron). 

 91. Chamceleon campani. Grand.— r Madagascar (Barow). 

 *92. Chamceleon boettgeri, Blgr. Ann. N. H. (6) i. 1888, p. 23.— 

 Nossi Be'. 

 93. Brookesia ebenaui, Bttg. — Nossi Be. 



II. Descriptions of new Species. 



Lygodactylus fischeri. (Plate VIII. fig. 1.) 



Nostril pierced just above the suture between the rostral and the 

 first labial, between the latter and two nasals ; rostral entering 

 largely the nostril ; nine upper and six lower labials ; mental large, 

 followed by small chin-shields graduathig into the gular granules. 

 Dorsal scales minutely granular ; ventrals smooth. Limbs as in 

 Z. capensis. A transverse series of ten praeanal pores. Tail depressed, 

 iiiferiorly with a double series of transversely enlarged scales. Pale 

 olive above ; a blackish streak on each side of the head, passing 

 through the eye ; a very large black spot behind the axil, followed 

 by a series of smaller ones ; uniform white inferiorly. 



From snout to vent 35 millim. 



A single specimen from Sierra Leone (S. Stahl, 1882) in the 

 collection of the late Dr. J. G. Fischer. 



Platypholis, g. u. (Geckunidarum) . 

 Digits strongly dilated, free, with transverse undivided lamellae 

 below, all but the thumb and inner toe armed with a retractile claw. 



