188 



Pa rhctdar.f of Specimens E.camiiied. 



(J type of T. (lumerilii 

 ,, Mseleni, Ziilulaud . 



? 



,^ Umfulosi ., 



„ Vunda, Lower Congo 



1. Length from snout to vent (in millimetres). 2. Scales and plates round 

 middle of body, 3. Transverse series of ventral plates. 4. Gular scales in 

 straight median series. 5. Femoral pores (right and left if differing). 6. 

 Lamella under fourth toe. 7. Upper labials anterior to subocular. 



Same explanation for the following tables. 



Habitat. — Portuguese East Africa and Southern Rhodesia to Zulu- 

 land, the Transvaal, and the Kalahari. Also Lower Congo. 



The types of A. capensis, which appear to be lost, as Avell as those 

 of T. (lumerilii, were obtained in the sandy deserts about Latakoo, 

 Bechuanalaud. 



The specimens in the S. African iluseum are from Delagoa Bay, 

 Pietersburg (Transvaal), Matoppo Hills (S. Ehodosia), and Mochudi 

 (Bechuanalaud). 



4. ICHNOTROPIS LONGIPES. 



Irhiiiitrojiin longipes, Bouleug. Proc. Zool. Soe. 1902, ii, p. 17, pi. 

 iii, fig. 2. 



Body rather strongly depressed. Head moderately depressed, 

 If to If times as long as broad, its depth equal to the distance 

 between the cnntro of the eye and the tympanum, its length 3i to 

 3f times in length to vent (males) ; snout pointed, as long as the 

 post ocular part of the head, with sharp canthus and concave loreal 



