1901.] BATEAOHIANS FEOM ARABIA. 139 



These specimens do not throw any additional light on the 

 relation between this species and P. carteri (Gray) ^. 



[We found these strange little beasts on the very hottest stony 

 deserts near Manif , and again amongst the black volcanic rocks in 

 the xibian country : they are extremely quick and are also very 

 fragile, tails breaking off without any provocation. I obtained 

 several with a pistol by shooting at the stone where they sat, the 

 splashes of lead from bullet killing them. When sitting on a stone 

 the tail is usually curled round, something like a chameleon's. 

 They look almost white when alive. As I passed the stone on 

 which they were, they would move round it so that their head was 

 to be seen over the top. — A. B. P.] 



6. Hemidaottlus verbueyi Anderson. 



2 (S . Erom the Bungalow at Lahej. 



1 c?, 1 $ . North of Lahej, 



These specimens agree in all their details of structure and in their 

 coloration with the types. 



[Very common on walls and roof of the Bah Bungalow at 

 Lahej ; also about the Sultan's palace. — A. B. P.] 



Agamid^. 



7. Agama siisTAiTA Heydeu. 



1 c? & 1 $ . Wadis between Lahej and the mountains. 

 1 c? & 1 $ • Wadis below Mt. Manif, north of Lahej. 



1 J & 1 $ . Lahej. 



These specimens resemble the examples of this species from the 

 Hadramut in their large dorsal scales. They consequently differ 

 from the Sinaitic and Egyptian Hzards ; but as this is the only 

 featm-e by which they can be distinguished, and as they have the 

 third digit the longest, possess an enlarged plate under each claw, 

 and have brown spines on the transverse plates of the digits, all 

 of which are characteristic of this species, the enlargement of the 

 dorsal scales is only a local variation which begins to show itself 

 to the north at Medina, where the species is traced to the south 

 from the Sinaitic Peninsula. 



8. Uromastix (Apoeoscelis) bbnti Anderson. (Plate XV.) 



2 S adnlt and 1 $ . Between Mt. Manif and Jimil. 

 1 S • Abian Mountain. 



' This species, originally described from the Hadramut, was 

 obtained by Captain Nurse about four years ago from the hills 50 

 miles to the north of Aden ". The present specimens differ in no 



1 Oouf. Boulenger, Ann. Mus. Genov. (2)xvi. 1896, p. 549. 

 ^ Herpetology oi Arabia (Anderson), 1896, p. 63. 



