7. MABUIA. 187 
Eastern Himalayas (?), Burma, Siam, Malay peninsula, Indian - 
archipelago. 
a, Yg. Sikkim. (Type of Plestiodon sik- 
umensis. 
bd. Ad. Burma, F. Day, Ty. Be 
e. Ad. Pegu. E. Hamilton, Esq. [P.]. 
d, Ad. King Id., Mergui. Dr. J. Anderson [P,]. 
e. Ad. Bangkok, Siam. F. E. Lott, Esq. [P.}. 
Sf. Ad. Siam. M. Mouhot [C.]. 
g. Ad. Siam. , 
h-k, l-m, n-o. Ad. Pinang. Dr. Cantor. 
p-q. Ad. & her. Nias. Hr. Sandemann ae 
7, s—u. Ad.,hgr.,& ye. Java, G. Lyon, Esq. [P.]. 
v. Yg. Java. C. Bowring, Esq. “by. 
w-x. Ad. & yg. Willis Mountains, Baron v. Huegel [C.]. 
Kediri, Java, 
5000 feet. 
y-s. Ad. & her. Borneo, Lords of the Admiralty 
P. jj 
a, Ad. Borneo. ne 
B. Ad, Matang. 
y-n. Ad.& hgr. Philippines. 
é-«. Ad. acer and A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. 
alibon. 
A-€ Ad. N. Mindanao. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. 
o-p. Ad. S. Nevros. A. Everett, Esq. [(.]. 
o. Ad. Negros. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. 
rv, p. Ad. & her. —_N. Celebes. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. 
x-bb. Ad. Manado. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. 
ec. Her. Ternate. H.MLS. ‘ Challenger.’ 
dd. Agr. Gilolo. Dr. Platen [C.]. 
ee. Ad. N. Ceram. 
Bf-99. Ad. Moluccas. Leyden Museum. 
hh-w, Ad. & her. Timor Laut. H. O. Forbes, Esq. [C.]. 
38. Mabuia tytleri. 
Tiliqua rufescens, part., Theobald, Cat. Rept. As. Soc. Mus. p. 28. 
carinata, part., Stoliczka, Journ. As. Soc, Beng. xxxix, 1870, 
p. 169. 
From what can be gathered from the short remarks of the above- 
cited authors, the Andamans Mabuia is surely distinct from the other 
species of the genus. It is said to have only 26 scales round the 
body, the dorsals feebly tricarinate, the middle keel being weaker 
than the lateral ones. The supranasals are in contact behind the 
rostral. Above uniform, somewhat pale brown, paler on the sides 
towards the belly, and with a few indistinct darker spots; limbs 
spotted with white and dark brown; below yellowish white; tail 
leaden grey. 
From snout to vent about 200 millim., tail about 300. 
Andaman Islands. 
