COLOMBIAN BATRACHIANS AND REPTILES. 



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first discovered in N.W. Ecuador by one of Mr. Rosenberg's 

 collectors : — 



1. S. Javier, iST.W. Ecuador. — Total length 950 mm., dia- 



meter of body 1 7. 



2. Paramba, N.W. Ecuador, 3500 ft.— Total length 820 mm., 



diameter of body 19. 



3. Pambelar, N.W. Ecuador. — Total length 690 mm., dia- 



meter of body 12. 



4. Pena Lisa, Oondoto, Choco (had been swallowed by an 



Elaps rosenhergii 940 mm, long). — Total length 690 mm. ; 

 diameter of body 13 *. 



5. Same locality (taken from the stomach of a Strejytophorus 



afrcc^its swallowed hj s^u Elaps corcdlinus). — Total length 

 280 mm. ; diameter of body 6. 



6. Same locality. — Total length 270 mm. ; diameter of 



body 5. 

 I avail myself of this opportunity to define a further species, 

 from a collection madein the Choco by Mr. M. G. Palmer, recently 

 acquired by the British Museum : — ■ 



Ccecilia palmeri, sp. n. (Text-fig. 175.) — Head and dentition as 



Text-fi^. 175. 



Ccecilia palmeri. 

 Lettering as in text-fio 



* The copulatory organ of this specimen is extruded; it measures 10 mm. 

 in length and terminates in a four-lobed " glans." 



Proc, Zool. Soc— 1913, No. LXYIII. 68 



