32' MB. AV. THEOBALD, JUN., ON THD 



II. MACULATUS, D. et B. 



Femoral pores thirty-two, iu a nearly continuous line. 

 a. Adult male. Body .... 2-90 



Tail .... 2-60=5-5O 

 Several specimens were once taken by mo at Promo ; but it is a 

 somewhat rare species in Pegu. 



H. MoETONi, Theobald. 

 • Tergo regulariter granuloso, paucis minutissimis tuberculis 

 sparse ornato. Spinis, tuberculisve conspicuis nullis. Scutis 

 mentalibus duobus, quadratis, suturam formantibus, sed ros- 

 trali partim separatis. Colore, super nigrescente cinereo, ni- 

 gris punctis, albisque maculis majoribus large dispersis, 

 macula singula sex albis granulia formata. Cauda nigris 

 lineis transverse signata. 

 Hob. Teikgyie. 



Back covered with equal granular scales, with a single tubercle 

 here and there just perceptibly larger than the rest. No con- 

 spicuously arranged tubercles or spines, and so far resembling 

 Doryura, but with the tail of Semidactylus. Two large chin- 

 shields, squarish, and forming a suture, but partly separated by 

 the lower rostral. Colour above dark broAvn, mottled pepper-and- 

 salt, with black spots, and small white rosettes of six white scales 

 each. Tail black, barred above. Named in compliment to the 

 late Dr. Morton, Civil Surgeon of Port Blair. 



a. Young male. Length 3'50. Taken under a log at Teikgyie, 

 north of Rangoon. 



PUELLULA, Blytli. 

 P. EUBIBA, Blyth. 



This curious species is not rare at the Andamans. 



Naultinus, Qrmj. 



N. TARiEGATUS, Blyth, J. A. S. xxviii. 279; Maulmein. 



Blyth describes a second species, N. fasciolatus, from Subathoo ; 

 but having examined both types I do not consider it quite certain 

 that the differences they present may be more than sexual. A 

 better series is required to settle • the point. (See * Catalogue of 

 Beptiles in the Museum of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.') 



