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angularly bent. Claws five on all feet, retractile into a com- 

 pressed bUobed sheath. 



P. Duvaucelii D. et B. 



Back granular. The nostril surrounded by four small 

 shields, the first labial and the rostral. Eostral large, notched 

 above to receive a small intranasal shield. Ear opening large 

 ovate. 



Prseanal pores in five concentric rows, the posterior row of 

 five scales, the anterior of forty-six. 



Inhabits Bengal. (?). 



B. Eyelids 'present. 



EuBLEPHABis, Gray. 

 Eyelids well developed ; back tubercular ; tail fragile ; toes 

 without dilated plates beneath ; scaled. 



Pupil sub-elliptical ; Tympanum thin, deeply sunk. 



E. Hardwickii Gray. 



Qymnodactylus lunatus Blyth. J. A. S. B., 1847, p. 633. 



Ten upper and lower labials. Two chin shields larger than the 

 first lower labial. Colour pale reddish white. Head from nape 

 to nose black. Two broad bands across the body, and three or 

 four rings round the tail deep brown with a black margin 

 broader than the ground colour. 



Prseanal pores 17, in an angular series. 



Inhabits Bengal, Madras and Southern India : The Anamullay 

 hills, &c. 



E. macularius Blyth. 



Cyrtodttctylus macularius Blyth. J. A. B., 1854, p. 738. 



E. fasdolatus Giint. A. and M. N. H., Vol. xiv, p. 429. 



Habit similar to Hardwickii. Sides and back covered with oval 



tubercles widely separated by closely packed granular scales. 



Nostril in a single shield above the first labial. Eleven upper 



