26 MB. W. THEOBALD, JUN., ON THE 



T. MULTIOAKINATA, Kuhl. 

 Euprepis macularius, Blyth. 

 T. rufescens, Shaw (young), apud Cantor. 

 Colour pale bronze, black-spotted; spots long and streaky. 

 From nose to tail a broad black band ou either side, wliite-mar- 

 gined above. Lower parts white. Scales 7-keeled, 

 a. Adult female. Pegu. 



Body 3-20 



Tail 4-20 



7-40 

 This is yery similar to the last, but smaller, and not so common 

 in Pegu. It differs, too, in being oviparous, though the eggs are 

 smaller than what Cantor states (if not a misprint). 



Section h. Scales smooth. 

 IIlNTJLTA, Gi^ai/. 

 II. MACULATA, Blyth. 



Lissonota maculata, Blyth {Mabouia, Guntlier). 

 An active species, very abundant in the Pegu forests. 



EuMEOES, Wiegmann (part.). 



E. Bov^niNGT, Giinther. 



A single specimen, taken at Thaiet-mio, accords so closely with 

 Giinthcr's description tliat I have no doubt of its identity. My 

 specimen, however, has a minute lobule in front of the ear. Colour 

 above dark olive, with a brilliant bine iridescence when alive. Au 

 inconspicuous white streak from the eye down either side of tlie 

 back, bordered below with black, rather broken up along the tail. 



RiOPA, Oray. 

 E. ALBO-PUNCTATA, Gray. 



Colour of body pale yellowish-brown, paler below, with two 

 narrow black lines enclosing a pale streak on each side from nape 

 to tail. Belly whitish. Tail yellow, dusky above. Sides of neck 

 and chest conspicuously white- dotted. 



a. Body .... 2-00 h. 2-10 c. 1-80 



Tail .... 2-25 2-30 2-60 



4-25 4-40 440 



Common in Pegu. 



