86 Contributions to Oriental Herpetology. [March, 1905. 
slightly longer than the diameter of the orbit, obtuse; rostral 
and superciliary ridge prominent, continuous; the latter sue- 
ceeded behind, after an interval, by a large conical tubercle, 
round which several others of smaller size are grouped. There 
and the t anic region on each side. curved line of smaller 
tubercles outlines the inner margin of the superciliary region and a 
flat or slightly ae sub-circular area is similarly marked off 
on the snout. the scales are keeled; those on the sides are 
to or beyond a longitudinal line of similar scales; between every 
two of these rows there is another, cong is much shorter and 
does not reach as much as half way down the body, The dorsal 
surface of the limbs is covered with athe large heterogeneous 
scales, the larger of which show a tendency to be arrange 
lower, sie J of a single row o similar Seales: There is no 
and no distinct gular fold. 
Olan steal surface ~ brown, rather dark, brighter 
on the head, feebly marbled on the sides, pale on the ventral 
surface ; pale, dark-edged lines padiatitig from the eyes. 
Measurements &. 
2 ioe length (tip of tail injured) a 440 ie 
ces jo ee 
Width of head Cy Ea 
Bod 4 ne a ee 
Fore-limb ce eS i ee 
Hind limb ve oe 52 ” 
This species can be distin Shed easily from J. planidorsata 
by its compressed body and long hind limbs. 
Nae SALEA HORSFIELDU, Gray 
Specimens from Moulmein (Stoliczka) and from “Hills near — 
Harmatti, Duffla Expedition” (Godwin-Austen). 
CaLoTes MICROLEPIS, Bler. 
Of this species, previously known from the hills of northert 
Tenasserim, the Museum possesses a specimen from Manipa¥ 
(R. D, Oldham é 
