22 Nelson 



2. Boulenger 



3. Boulenger 



4. Boulenger 



5. Werner 



6. Annandale 



7. Poulton 



8. Clarke 



9. Laidlaw 



10. Flower 



11. Praia 



12. Prain 



13. Alcock 



14. Kloss 



Annandale — The Lizards of the Andamans. [Supplt. 



Fauna of British India, Reptiles and Batrachians. 

 1890. 

 ... ** Report on the Reptiles and Amphibia." — 



Fascic. Malay. Zool. 1. 1903. 

 ... " Concluding Report," etc. — Ann. Mus. Oenova 



1893. 

 ... *' Reptilien und Batrachien aus Sumatra." 

 —Zool Jahrh., 1900. 

 " Observations on some Oriental Geckos," etc. 



—Ann. Mag. N. H. 1905. 

 " What is a species ? Presidential address read 

 before the Entomological Society of Lon- 

 don, " 1904. 

 '* Some Forms of Mus musculus" etc. — Proc. Boy. 

 Phys. Soc, Edinburgh, XV. (2), 1902-1904. 

 ... "The Lizards of the * Skeat ' Expedition."— 



P.Z.S., 1901 (i). 

 ... "The Reptiles of the Malay Peninsula and 



Siam."— P.^.^., 1899. 

 ... *' The Vegetation of the Cocos Group. " — J. A. 



S.B., 1892. 

 ... " The Flora of Narcondam and Barren Island," 

 —J.A.8.B., 1893. 

 A Naturalist in Indian Seas. 1902. 

 ... In the Andamans and Nicohars. 1903. 



Note on the Reproduced Tail in Pttchozoon homalocephalum. 



I am not aware that the appearance of the tail after it has been 

 lost and reproduced has been described in this species. It has a cer- 

 tain interest, because Miilleri regards the character of the lobes of the 

 tail as being of some importance as a specific distinction in the genus. 

 In a specimen from the Nicobars, lately presented by Major Anderson to 

 the Indian Museum, the distal part of the tail is reproduced. The 

 scales upon it are slightly smaller than those upon the uninjured 

 portion, and the dorsal tubercles are completely absent. The loose mem- 

 brane surrounding it is only about half as wide as is normal, asym- 

 metrical, not divided into lobes or expanded at the tip of the tail. 

 Thus the condition differs considerably from that apparently normal 

 in P. horsfieldii, Gray, but rather less so than from that of the uninjured 

 tail of P. homalocephalum. 



1 Festschr. Nat. Ges. Basel, 1892, p. 209. 



