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and with more or less distinct dark vertical bars on the sides ; a white 

 streak from the eye to the shoulder, passing above the tympanum, then 

 broken up into round spots, and disappearing half-way down the body ; 

 a second series of larger round white spots from below the tympanum 

 to a little beyond the shoulder. Lower parts white. 

 Measurements (in millimetres) : 



From end of snout to vent .... 45 

 Length of head . . 11 



Width of head . . ... 65 



Tore limb . . . . 15 



Hind limb . . . . .27 



Tail . . . . .102 



This lizard is only known to me from Werner's description of three 

 specimens from the Dire-Dana district and Harrar, in Abyssinia. 



Werner compares it to L. johnstonii and L. hurii, but it seems to me, 

 from the description, to be nearer L. hoscie, and I am even doubtful 

 whether it deserves to be specifically separated from it. 



6. LATASTIA LONaiCAUDATA. 



Lacerta Inngicaudata, Reuss, Mus. Senck. i, p. 29 (1834). 



Lacerta samharica, Blanf. Zool. Abyss, p. 449, fig. (1870). 



Lacerta sturti, Blanf. op. cit. p. 452, fig. 



Eremias revoili, Vaill. Miss. Ecvoil Pays Qovaal., Rept. p. 20, pi. iii, 

 fig. 2 (1882). 



Latastia doriai, Bedriaga, Ann. Mus. G-enova, xx, 1884, p. 313. 



Latastia doriai, var. martensi, Bedriaga, t. c. p. 316. 



Latastia samharica, Bedriaga, t.c. p. 319. 



Latastia longicaudata, Bouleng. Cat. Liz. iii, p. 55 (1887) ; Ann. 

 Mus. Genova (2) xii, 1891, p. 7, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1895, p. 535, Ann. 

 Mus. aenova (2) xvi, 1896, p. 551, and xvii, 1896, p. 17 ; Anders. 

 Zool. Egypt, Rept. p. 143, pi. xix (1898) ; Steind. Denkschr. Ak. Wien, 

 Ixix, 1900, p. 329 ; Anders. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1901, ii, p. 144 ;' Tornier, 

 Zool. Jahrb., Syst. xxii, 1905, p. 373 ; O. Neumann, t. c. p. 393 ; 

 Werner, Sitzb. Ak. Wien, cxvi, i, 1907, p. 1844; Pellegr. Bull. Mus. 

 Paris, 1909, p. 413 ; Sternf. in Schubotz, Wiss. Ergebn. Deutsch. Z. 

 Afr. Exped. iv, p. 223 (1912) ; Werner, Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anst. xxx, 

 1913, p. 42 ; Barbour, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washingt. xxvi, 1913, p. 146. 



Body feebly depressed. Head feebly depressed, 1| to If times as 

 long as broad, its depth equal to the distance between the anterior 

 corner or the centre of the eye and the tympanum, its length 4 to 4|- 

 times in length to vent in males, 4 to 4} times in females ; snout 



