644 ADDENDA AND COKKIQENDA. 



Body cylindrical ; scales finely striated, without pits, oblique, in 13 

 rows ; ventrals rounded. Tail rather long j subcaudals in two rows. 

 East Africa. 



1. Oligolepis macrops. 



Oligolepis macrops, Baideng. I. c. 



Eye nearly as long as the snout. Eostral nearly twice as broad 

 as deep, just visible from above ; internasals broader than long, a 

 little shorter than the prsefrontals ; frontal once and a half as long 

 as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, 

 slightly shorter than the pariefcals ; loreal twice as long as deep ; 

 one prse- and two postoculars ; temporals 1 + 2 ; nine upper labials, 

 fifth and sixth entering the eye ; five lower labials in contact with 

 tlfe anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. 

 Scales in 13 rows on the body, in 4 rows on the tail. Ventrals 148 ; 

 anal divided; subcaudals 75. Olive above, with rather irregular 

 light cross-bars ; upper lip and lower parts white. 



Total length 215 millim. ; tail 57. 



East Africa. 



a. Yg. (V. 148 ; 0. 75). Usambara. (Type.) 



^^^ . Page 290. Abastor erythrogrammus. / ' ' " 



Duberria ancoralis, Berthold, Abh. Qes. Wiss. Gbtting. i. 1843, p. 66, 



pi. i. figs. 9 & 10. 

 Homolopsis parviceps, Blyth, Journ. As. Soe. Beng. zziii. 1854, 



p. 801. 



^^^ . Page 291. Paranoia abacura. 



Homolopsis craasa, Blyth, I. e. p. 300. 



^ ^^^ . Page 293. Petalognathus nebulatus. 



Sibon nebulatus, Fitzing. N. Class. Rept. p. 60 (1826). 

 ? Leptognathus affinis, Fischer, Verh. Nat. Ver. Bremen, (2) iii. 

 1879, p. 78, pi. i. flg. 1. 



K. 5 (V. 170 ; 0. 83). Atoyac, Guerrero. Mr. H. H. Smith [0.]; F. D. 



Godman, Esq. [P.]. 



r Add:— Page 294. TROPIDODIPSAS. 



Dipeltophis, Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 32, 1887, p. 68. 



^^^. Page 295. Tropidodipsas philippii. if, !i :, 



Dipeltophis albocinotus. Cope, I. o. p. 91. 



