ART. 11 HERPETOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS FROM SIAM — COCHRAN 13 



CALOTES VERSICOLOR (Dawdin) 



Examples of this species, too numerous to be listed individually, 

 have been taken at the following localities: Kajaburi, Nontaburi, 

 Taluei Island, Tale Noi village, Bangkok, Nong Khor, Ban Sadet, 

 Pak Jong, Tha Chang, Sikiu, Bangnara, Bandon, Kanburi, Nakon 

 Sritamarat, Ban Chai Montri, and Ban Prakien. 



CALOTES MYSTACEUS Dumgril and Bibron 



U.S.N.M. 



70267(81957) Pak Jong May 18, 1925. 



72165 (S2616).-. do May 10, 1926. 



72178-9 (S2814-5) Bang Suk, near Pak Jong_. Aug. 18-19, 1926. 



72209 (S2505) Sikiu, near Korat Feb. 28, 1926. 



72704(83125) Pak Jong Mar. 20, 1927. 



72705 (83126) Tha Chang, near Pak Jong. Do. 



75637-8 (83626-7) Kanburi Apr. 11, 1928. 



76093-4(3908-9) Pichit Aug. 8, 1928. 



70267. The coloration of this adult male in alcohol is as follows: 

 A broad whitish band beginning beneath the nostril, extending and 

 widening along the upper labials, passing across the tympanum, 

 and ending above the shoulder, where it merges with the reddish 

 dorsal blotches; head and throat deep blue-black above and below 

 this white band. This specimen has a very large gular sac, which is 

 also blue-black in color. 



[76093. "Kingka." Throat blue; ear area yellow; blotches on 

 back reddish brown. — H. M. S.] 



[76094. Throat bright blue; a yellow stripe from snout to shoulder; 

 tail black-barred. — H. M. S.] 



CALOTES EMMA Gray 

 U.S.N.M. 

 67480-2 (8944, 8949, Koh Chang Mar. 31-Apr. 3, 1924. 



8951). 



70251(82095) Nong Mong Aug. 22, 1925. 



70268(81958) Pak Jong May 18, 1925. 



72162 (82397) Koh Chang Jan. 8, 1926. 



76025(83825) Ban Ta Yai July 8, 1928. 



76030-2(83827-9) Ban Tadi July 9, 1928. 



76033-6(83832-5) Ban Mor Do. 



76042-50(83836-7,83841, Ban Kiriwong July 11, 1928. 



83858-60,83862,83864- 



5). 



76072 (83874) Ban Hui Ta July 12, 1928. 



76085 Ban Prakien July 16, 1928. 



76837-8 (84094, 84104).- Lampang Nov. 17-18, 1928. 



Nearly as plentiful as versicolor in some places, this lizard is not 

 found at Bangkok, and consequently does not appear so often in col- 

 lections having their main source at the imperial city of Siam. 



["Kingka." This lizard very common in Ban Mor. Small boys 

 brought many specimens. The general color is pale green with rich 



