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on eacla side. Back dark grey, with lighter dots ; limbs and 

 belly black ; tail orange. 



9. ICHNOTROPIS LONGIPES, sp. n, (Plate III. fig. 2.) 

 Closely allied to /. capensis Smith, with which it entirely 

 agrees in the scaling, but body shorter and limbs longer, the hind 

 limb, if pressed against the l3ody, reaching between the ear and 

 the eye. Foot much longer than the head. 36 to 40 scales round 

 the middle of the body. 9 or 10 femoral pores on each side. 

 Pale grey-brown above, tinged with orange on the sides of the 

 back, which is unspotted ; a black streak along each side, from 

 the tip of the snout, throiigh the eye, to the anterior fourth of 

 the tail ; a second black streak along the upper lip, extending to 

 the shoulder and separated from the upper one by a white streak ; 

 some large black spots on the hind limbs ; lower parts white. 



Total length 160 millim. 



Head 13 „ 



Width of head ... 8 

 From end of snout 



to fore limb 21 „ 



From end of snout 



to vent .'. 49 millim. 



Fore limb 19 „ 



Hind limb 33 ,, 



Tail Ill „ 



This new Lizard is represented by three male specimens. 



10. Gerkhosaurus flavigularis Wiegm. 



11. Mabuia quinquet^niata Licht. 



12. Mabuia varia Peters. 



13. Mabuia striata Petei\s. 



14. Lygosoma sundevalli Smith. 



15. ACONTIAS MEIiEAGRIS L. 



16. OhaMvELEON dilepis Leach. 



17. Typhlops schlegeli Bianc. 



18. Typhlops mucruso Peters. 



19. Glauconia nigricans Schleg. 



20. BOODON LINEATUS D. & B, 



21. Pseud ASPis cana L. 



22. Chlorophis natalensis Smith. 



23. PhilothAmnus semivariegatus Smith. 



24. Prosymna ambigua Bocage. 



25. Dasypeltis scabra L. 



26. Trimerorhinus trit^eniatus Gthr. 



Proc. Zool. Soc— 1902, Vol. XL No. XL 2 



