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Ast and 2nd supraculars; 4 supraoculars, 2nd longest ; 6 to 8 
superciliaries, subequal; frontsparietals distinct; no enlarged 
nuchals. D th 
80 to 34 scales round centre of body. Coloration— Dorsal surface 
olive-green or pale-brown, spotted with dark-brown and white 7s 
dark lateral band, also spotted with white; ventral surface and 
tail pale-brown or olive-green. 
From Mirzapore (North-West Provinces) and Wazirabad, 
Punjab. 
LyGosoma aTrocostatum (Gray) 
L. atrocostatum, Blgr., Oat. Liz. iii, p. 295; S. Flower, 
P.Z.8. 1899, p. 649. 
L. jerdonianum, Blgr. t. c., p. 300. 
L. singaporense, id., t.c., p- 297. 
M 2 
I would also add L. singaporense, though I have not seen a speci- 
men of the last. 
L. atrocostatum does not appear to have been recorded from 
Sumatra, where it probably occurs, being found on Sinkip. 
LiyGosoMA CHINENSE (Gray) 
and tail mottled with dark brown and white; a dark lateral line 
Starting from below the eye and becoming indistinct behind the 
fore-limb ; ventral surface yellowish. 
Lygosoma LinzoLatum (Stol.) 
. _A specimen from Martaban is probably one of the types, but 
18 entered in the Museum register simply as purchased, which is 
€ case with other types of Stoliczka’s. 
Lygosoma comorri, Blgr. 
description except that the fifth, not the sixth, upper labial is 
under the centre of the eye. The species does not appear to have 
rded from Lower Burma. 
