ERRATA ET ADDENDA. ix 



Page 78, at bottom, add : — 



"DoETDEA, Oray. 

 " Tail depressed, uniformly granular above ; denticulated on the edge, and a 

 median row of enlarged scales below. 



" D. Berdmorei, Blyth. 



"Leiurus Berdmorei Blyth, J. A. S., xxii, p. 646. 



Back covered with minute, equal, granular scales. Tail depressed, tapering, 

 slender ; colour grey, with some indistinct dark markings about the head, and 

 a dark stripe from behind the eye, forming a conspicuous interrupted or 

 cateniform band down each side, and continued along the tail. 



" Grows to 4 inches (tail 2). 



" Inhabits Pegu and Tenasserim. 



" D. Gaudama, Theob. Jour. Lin. Soc, vol. x, p. 30. 

 " Back covered with minute, equal, granular scales. Tail convex above, 

 flattish below, not so slender as in Berdmorei, covered above and along its 

 edges below with minute granular scales ; tail segmented, minutely denticulate 

 and with an obsolete marginal spine at the hind edge of each segment. 

 Femoral pores 19 on each thigh, in a slightly curved line, separated on the 

 pubes. Colour grey without definite markings. Grows to 4 inches. 



" Inhabits the Sittoung valley near Tounghu — (Pegu). 

 " D. Karenorum, Theob. Jour. Lin. Soc, vol. z, p. 30. 



" Back granular, regularly shagreened with about 20 rows of small whitish 

 tubercles. Sides keeled, tail sharp-edged, segmented and denticulate, segments 

 armed abuve with small spinous tubercles in transverse rows. Skin of ham 

 slightly expanded. Colour grey, with dark streaks on the back and limbs, 

 which fade after death. 



" No distinct femoral pores existed in this male adult, but only some 10 or 12 

 faint pittings on each thigh, separated by some larger smooth scales in the 

 pubic region. In the female the spines on the tail are less developed. 



"Grows to 4-20 inches (tail 2-1). 



" Two specimens only captured near Tounghu." 



Page 85, remove, " H. subtricdrus, Jerdon" to page 75, where it is briefly 

 described. 



Page 117, for " menurusla" read "melanarus." 



Page 168, for "mucosas" read "mucosus." 



The following Reptiles (non-Indian ones in italics) were collected by the 

 late Dr. F, Stoliczka when on the Yunan Mission, and are recorded and 



