24 J. Anderson — Reptilian Accession to the Indian Museum. [No. 1, 



internal margin of the choanee, converging, but separated by a nar- 

 row interspace. Tongue rather elongately cordate, deeply notched. 

 A strong glandular fold at the side of the back from the eye to the 

 loin. Two glands at the angle of the mouth, one behind the 

 other, not prolonged on to the side as a glandular fold. Limbs 

 of moderate length ; disks rather small. Fingers slender and 

 of moderate length. The first is rather longer than the 4th, 

 and the 2nd is considerably shorter than the latter ; the third 

 is more than one half longer than the 4th. The 4th toe is 

 if anything less than one half of the body. Two well developed 

 metatarsal tubercles, the inner one oblong, the outer one round 

 and prominent. Toes two-thirds webbed. From the vent to the 

 metatarsal tubercle is considerably more than the length of the 

 body. The back is closely granular with a few scattered tubercles, 

 more especially on the sacral region. Tubercles not visible in the 

 supposed young. Head almost smooth. Sides of the body of the 

 adult with small and large tubercles. 



Olive brown above, paler on the glandular line of the sides. A dark 

 band from the nostril to the eye. A dark brown band from behind 

 the eye along the side. A narrow white streak from below the eye 

 along the glandular fold behind the mouth. Upper lip olive 

 brown. Chin and throat dusky. Thorax, abdomen, sides, fore 

 limbs, and front and back of femora yellowish, reticulately spotted 

 with brown, the reticulations strongest on the back of the thighs. 

 Upper surface of legs barred with brown to the feet. 



In a specimen, which appears to be the young of this species from 

 Pegu, the colours are more marked than in the adult, more especial- 

 ly the pale colour of the dorsal glandular lines which is prolonged 

 forwards as a pale margin to the upper eyelid and canthus rostra- 

 lis. The light colour of the glands behind the mouth is prolonged 

 along the sides as an indistinct line, also showing itself to a 

 certain extent in the adult, which the young resembles in all the 

 other details of coloration. 



The young specimen was obtained in Pegu by Mr. Theobald 

 and the adults at Seebsaugor, Assam. The former measures : 

 length 1", %"' } hind limb 1," 11'"; the latter: length 2", 2% hind 

 limb o", 6/" 



