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  Lower 
  surfaces 
  more 
  or 
  less 
  profusely 
  spotted 
  with 
  

   blackish. 
  Iris 
  golden. 
  

  

  The 
  enormous 
  differences 
  of 
  proportions 
  separating 
  

   this 
  variety 
  from 
  the 
  other 
  extreme, 
  the 
  var. 
  ridi- 
  

   bunda, 
  maybe 
  realised 
  by 
  comparing 
  the 
  measurements 
  

   in 
  the 
  following 
  table 
  with 
  those 
  given 
  on 
  p. 
  275. 
  

  

  Measurements 
  (in 
  millimetres). 
  

  

  

  1. 
  

  

  2. 
  

  

  3. 
  

  

  4. 
  

  

  5. 
  

  

  6. 
  

  

  — 
  \ 
  

   7. 
  

  

  From 
  snout 
  to 
  vent 
  

  

  64 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  53 
  . 
  

  

  .. 
  48 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  78 
  ., 
  

  

  ,. 
  55 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  73 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  60 
  

  

  Length 
  of 
  bead 
  . 
  

  

  22 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  18 
  . 
  

  

  .. 
  17 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  29 
  .. 
  

  

  .. 
  18 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  23 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  19 
  

  

  "Width 
  of 
  head 
  . 
  

  

  22 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  19 
  ., 
  

  

  .. 
  18 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  28 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  19 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  25 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  21 
  

  

  Diameter 
  of 
  eye 
  . 
  

  

  6 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  6 
  ., 
  

  

  .. 
  55.. 
  

  

  . 
  8 
  ., 
  

  

  ,. 
  5-5.. 
  

  

  . 
  7 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  6 
  

  

  Interorbital 
  width 
  

  

  2-5.. 
  

  

  . 
  2 
  . 
  

  

  .. 
  15.. 
  

  

  . 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  2 
  

  

  ,. 
  2-5., 
  

  

  .. 
  2-5 
  

  

  From 
  eye 
  to 
  nostril 
  

  

  4-5.. 
  

  

  . 
  3 
  . 
  

  

  .. 
  3 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  5 
  . 
  

  

  ".'. 
  3-5" 
  

  

  ,. 
  5 
  . 
  

  

  ,. 
  4 
  

  

  ,, 
  end 
  of 
  snout 
  10 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  8 
  . 
  

  

  .. 
  8 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  12 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  8 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  11 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  9 
  

  

  Diameter 
  of 
  tympanum 
  . 
  

  

  4 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  3 
  ., 
  

  

  . 
  35.. 
  

  

  . 
  5-5.. 
  

  

  . 
  35.. 
  

  

  . 
  5 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  4-5 
  

  

  Fore 
  limb 
  

  

  34 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  31 
  . 
  

  

  .. 
  29 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  42 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  29 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  40 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  32 
  

  

  Hind 
  limb 
  

  

  97 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  82 
  ., 
  

  

  .. 
  77 
  .. 
  

  

  .110 
  .. 
  

  

  ,. 
  80 
  .. 
  

  

  .105 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  90 
  

  

  Tibia 
  

  

  25 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  24 
  ., 
  

  

  .. 
  23 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  30 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  24 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  31 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  25 
  

  

  Foot 
  

  

  34 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  28 
  .. 
  

  

  ,. 
  27 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  39 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  28 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  37 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  31 
  

  

  Inner 
  toe 
  (from 
  tubercle) 
  

  

  7-5.. 
  

  

  . 
  6 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  6 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  9 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  6-5.. 
  

  

  . 
  8 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  7 
  

  

  Inner 
  metatarsal 
  tubercle 
  

  

  5 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  3-5.. 
  

  

  . 
  3-5.. 
  

  

  . 
  6 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  3 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  5 
  .. 
  

  

  . 
  45 
  

  

  1, 
  4. 
  Stow 
  Bedon, 
  Norfolk 
  : 
  Walsingham. 
  

  

  2, 
  5. 
  Offenbach 
  : 
  Bedriaga. 
  

  

  3, 
  6. 
  Piedmont 
  : 
  Camerano. 
  

  

  7. 
  Szamos 
  Ujvar, 
  Hungary 
  : 
  Mehely. 
  

  

  Skeleton. 
  — 
  The 
  skull 
  is 
  remarkable 
  for 
  the 
  ex- 
  

   treme 
  narrowness 
  of 
  the 
  interorbital 
  region, 
  its 
  width 
  

   being 
  only 
  about 
  one-third 
  the 
  length 
  of 
  the 
  fronto- 
  

   parietal 
  bones; 
  these 
  are 
  more 
  or 
  less 
  distinctly 
  

   grooved 
  along 
  the 
  median 
  line, 
  and 
  do 
  not 
  extend 
  

   quite 
  to 
  the 
  anterior 
  borders 
  of 
  the 
  orbits, 
  a 
  small 
  

   portion 
  of 
  the 
  ethmoid 
  remaining 
  uncovered 
  and 
  

   forming 
  an 
  obtuse 
  point 
  anteriorly 
  ; 
  the 
  fontanelle 
  is 
  

   also 
  more 
  or 
  less 
  exposed 
  in 
  specimens 
  that 
  are 
  not 
  fulJ- 
  

   grown. 
  Nasals 
  rather 
  large, 
  oblique, 
  forming 
  together 
  

   an 
  obtuse 
  angle, 
  in 
  contact 
  or 
  narrowly 
  separated 
  on 
  

   the 
  median 
  line; 
  their 
  posterior 
  border 
  usually 
  nearly 
  

   straight. 
  Squamosal 
  large, 
  the 
  zygomatic 
  process 
  

   long 
  and 
  pointed, 
  nearly 
  twice 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  the 
  posterior 
  

  

  