148 Journal of the Astatic Society of Bengal. (May, 1905. 
Lygosoma anquinum (Theob.) 
In addition to the types we have another f epecunes from Pegu 
and one from Amherst in Northern Tenasse 
Evumeces scutatus (Theob.) 
K. teniolatus, aoe Res , 2nd Yark. Miss. Wada p. 19. 
E. scutatus, Blgr. Faun. Ind. Rept., p. 
e Museum has specimens ‘from Sind (Karachi Mus.); 
Rajputana Me Bellety) ; NV. Kashmir (2nd. Yarkand Miss.); 
Chitral (F. J. Daly), and Afghanistan (Dr. R. M. Green). The 
species has frequently been confused with £, teeniolatus. 
EUMECES TENIOLATUS (Blyth) 
E. teniolatus, Blgr, Faun, Ind., Rept., P. 219. 
is Species we have on y two true specimens, both from 
the Punjab Salt Range (Theobald). One has two, the other only 
one postmental; otherwise they agree closely, differing consider- 
ably from the preceding form. 
Scrycus mitranus, Anders. 
S. mitranus, Blgr., Cat. Liz. iii,p. 393. 
S. arenarius, 7d., t.c_p. 392; & Faun. Ind., Rept., 
In Moe 
traumatic ome to the skin forbid an opinion. S cimens of 
Mu S. arenarius from Sind agree in every other respect with 
this individual, which is, on the whole, well preserved. 
CHALcIDES OcELLATUS (Forsk.) 
ne e 
said to come from Haldibari (Ree och-Behar): their 
venance i doubtful but probably Indian. They elods to vat 
A of Boulenger’s Catalogue (iii, p. 401), as also do Persian & 
amples (Blanford), but are rather darker ete examples fro 
Palestine and Egypt. 
