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Family AGAMIDiE. 



Dkaco, L. 

 D. MACULATUS, Grraj. 



This species is not rare in Tenasserim, and ranges through Pegu 

 to the frontier, though it is not common so far north. 



D. T-S!NiOPTEEUS, Griinther. 

 Tenasserim. 



DiLOPHTBUS, Oray. 

 D. GKANDis, Gray * *. 



This species has been recorded from Eangoon j but I have never 

 myself found it in Pegu. 



Calotes, Ouvier. 

 C. YEESicoLOB, Daud. 



a. Adult male. Body .... 3*75 



Tail .... 11-00= 14-75 



5. Adult female. Body .... 2-75 



Tail .... 8-25 = 1000 

 Very common in Pegu and Tenasserim. Giinther does not men- 

 tion the two black occipital specks, which, however, are among the 

 most constant markings — if, indeed, they are ever absent. 



C. Emma, Gray. 



a. Body .... 3-75 



Tail .... 1000=13-75 

 This modestly coloured species is rather scarce in Pegu, but 

 more plentiful, I believe, in Tenasserim. 



C. MTSTACEUS, D. ct B. 



Adult male. — Dark ruddy brown, with a conspicuous white 

 band from the nostrils to behind the shoulders, iu some specimens 

 reaching to the base of the tail. Body sometimes marked with 

 white dots, or blotches, or large rusty patches. Seasonally, or 

 under excitement, head, gular sack, and entire fore part of the 

 body deep ultramarine blue, which in spirit fades at once to green, 

 which colour eventually disappears also. 



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