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H. ANauiNA, Theobald. Scutis occipitalibus quinque, quorum 

 tria anteriora similia, duoque posteriora paulo majora sunt. 

 Scutis superciliaribus quatuor, subaequalibus, quintoque minu- 

 tissimo postea locato. Artubus minimis. Colore corporis 

 supra brunneo, nullis maculis, subter pallido. Cauda flaves- 

 ccnte. 



A JR. IlardwicM et B. punctata difFert artubus minoribus. 



Ab Eumece isodactylo difFert artubus minoribus et translucente 

 palpebra, et a R. alho-punctata distinguatur tribus occipita- 

 Ibus sequalibus. 



Habitat in provincia Pegu (Tongbu, Eangoon, &c.). Satis fre- 

 quens. 



Supranasals contiguous, just separating the nostril from the 

 prsefrontal. Superciliaries four, with a very small scale-like plate 

 behind. Occipitals five. The anterior occipitals and central mo- 

 derate, equal. The posterior occipitals large, forming a suture with 

 the fourth superciliary and the small posterior scale. Limbs very 

 small. Toes small, unequal. Hind limbs as long as from snout 

 to ear. !Fore limbs a trifle less, scarcely reaching to the ear. 

 Colour uniform brown above, with no markings. Tail yellowish. 

 Length 4 inches. Forests of Tonghu and about Eangoon, where 

 it is not rare. 



This species is allied to It. Hardwicki, Grray, and R. punctata, 

 L., but lias smaller limbs. It is also very close to JEumeccs iso- 

 dactylus, but has a transparent lower eyelid and smaller limbs. 

 The three equal occipitals form a good character to distinguish it 

 from its allies. In B. alho-punctata, Qraj'', the central or fifth oc- 

 cipital is very small. 



Seniea, Gray. 



S. BicoLOR, Grray. 



A single specimen of a lizard, which I referred to this species, 

 was captured by me under a log at Kengpadi, north of Eangoon. 

 The specimen has been mislaid ; but it is either the above or a 

 closely allied species. 



