a I, No. 5.] Contributions to Oriental Herpetology III. 151 
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one trom §. India, two from the Andamans and one from Cachar. 
Undoubtedly novelties still remain to be discovered, especially in 
the extreme east of the Empire; and probably certain forms now 
i foun 
al Survey of dogs: has 
Uromastix iri (Blanf.) ... One specimen. 
Varanus griseus (Daud.) “ne ae 
Eremias brevirostris ( Blanf.) ... Two specimens, 
I neglected to mention in the former part of this te Se win 
pe eecyine khasiensis has Be been recorded fro 
urma by Boulenger, Journ. Bombay N.H. Soc., xiii, p. 353. 
July 26th, 1905. 
Note—Through the kindness of Dr. A. Willey, F. B.S., coer mgcee of he 
Colombo Mnseum, I have lately had an opportunity of exa minin ing the typ 
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re while ne aerrur with y a, I propose to place them in & 
