Catalogue of Reptiles. 



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d ' Upper Pegu. W. T. Blanford, Esq. 



€ - Andamans. Col. Tytler. 



/ Sunderbuns. A. C. L. Carlyle, Esq. 



(j. ? style of marking of this species, but can't be removed 

 from the bottle, neither is any note attached. 

 T. stiuolatus, Blyth. Andamans. Lt.-Col. Tytler. 



Scales in nineteen rows. 



Anteocular one, postoculars three or four. Upper labials eight 

 llnrd and fourth enter orbit, when four postoculars are present only 

 the third enters the orbit; ana! divided. Colour pale olive brown Adark 

 patch below the eye, a conspicuous dark leaden stripe from behind 

 tne eye over the angle of the mouth all down the side, with a second 

 narrower one below it. The lower stripe passes through the upper 

 edges of the second row of scales. Beneath white. No ventral dots 

 J. lie ventral row of scales white with brown tins 



Body 22.5, tail 12 = 34.5. 



T. subminiatus, Reinw. 

 a. several specimens. 



h. several specimens. 

 c. (?) large specimen, 

 no markings. 

 T. stolatus, L. 



a. three specimens. 

 h. two ditto. 



Rungpore, 



Ramri. 



Pegu. 



Assam. 



No record. 



Mr. Bonncau. 

 Capt. Abbot. 

 Capt. Berdmore. 

 T. Robinson, Esq. 



Calcutta (?) (?) 



Ceylon. Dr. Kelaart. 



c - Calcutta. T. Moseley, Esq. 



d - Near Calcutta. A. C. L. Carlyle, Esq. 



T. NIGROCINCTUS, BIytll. 



a. many specimens. Pegu. Major Berdmore. 



T. platyceps, Blyth. J. A. S. XXIII. p. 297. 



a. two specimens. Darjiling. Capt. W. T. Sherwill. 



The Assam and Khasia specimens (L c.) are no longer in the 

 museum. This is a very aberrant species, with rounded frontals and 

 almost smooth scales. It might advantageously in my opinion be 

 separated, but I follow Dr. Gunther in retaining it in the genus, as I 

 have no good specimens to diagnose. 



T. angusticeps, Blyth. J. A. S. XXIII. p. 295. 



a. adult and young. Ramri. Capt. Abbot. 



T. macrops, Blyth. J. A. S. XXIII. p. 296. 



a. two specimens. Darjiling. Capt. Sherwill. 



