1893.] REPTILES AKD BATRACHIAKS FROM EOEXEO. 525 



in a point. Brown above, with small black spots ; an interrupted 

 black streak along each side of the head and neck, passing through 

 the eye ; upper lip and 1o\t er parts white ; belly with three 

 longitudinal series of small black spots ; a black line along the 

 lower surface of the tail. 



Total length 340 millim. ; tail 33. 



A siugle male specimen from Mt. Kina Balu (Everett). 



CALAilAEIA ETEKETTI. 



Eostral broader than deep, well visible from above ; fx'ontal 

 once and a half as long as broad, not twice as broad as the supra- 

 ocular, shorter than the parietals ; one proe- and one postocular ; 

 eye rather large, its diameter much greater than its distance from 

 the mouth ; ti\e upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye ; 

 t\\o pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other ; first lower 

 labial in contact with ils fellow behind the symphysial. Scales in 

 13 rows. Yentrals 144 ; anal entire ; subcaudals 23. Tail 

 ending in a point. Coloration quite similar to that of C. sumatrana, 

 Edeling. Brown above «ith longitudinal series of darker spots, 

 forming two lines along each side ; each scale of the outer ro^\• 

 white in the middle, dark brown on the borders ; nape dark broMH, 

 followed by a yellow collar : upper surface of head brown, spotted 

 with darker ; lower parts uniform yellowish, with a dark line 

 along the middle of the tail. 



Total length 100 milliDi. ; tail 10. 



A single young specimen from Sarawak {Everett). 



Eaxa CATiTYMPAxrM. (Plate XLIII. fig. 1.) 



Vomerine teeth in two slightly oblique transverse groups 

 between the choante : latter of moderate size. Head moderate, as 

 long as broad ; snout short, rounded, not projecting, with angular 

 canthus rostralis and deeply concave loreal region ; nostril slightly 

 nearer the eye than the tip of the snout ; interorbital space 

 narrower than the upper eyelid ; tympanum distinct, deeply sunk, 

 three-fifths the diameter of the eye. Piugers moderate, first 

 extending slightly beyond second ; toes moderate, entirely webbed ; 

 disks well developed, about half the diameter of the tympanum ; 

 subarticular tubercles rather small ; a very small, oval inner meta- 

 tarsal tubercle, not quite one third the length ot the inner toe. 

 Hind limb Aery long, as in Ji. ichitiheadi ; tibia two-thirds length 

 of head and body. .Skin smooth; no glandular lateral fold. Pale 

 grey-brown above, a broad dorsal area blackish brown, sharply 

 defined on the sides ; a dark bar between the eyes ; a black streak 

 from the lip to the shoulder, passing through the nostril and eye 

 and above the tympanum ; lips w ith black spots ; limbs with narrow 

 dfirk brow n cross-bars ; lower parts white. Male w ith an external 

 vocal sac on each side of the throat, below the commissure of the 

 jaws : no humeral gland ; inner finger thickened at the base. 



From snout to vent 45 millim. 



A single male specimen from Kina iialu ( h'lu'rctt). 



