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1 1 . Tiliqua carmata, S c li n e i d. 



12. JSinulia maculata, B 1 y t h. 



13. Tiaris subcristata, Blyth, (= Coryphylax Maximiliani, 

 Fitz. apud Steindachner). 



14. Ptyas mucosus, L. 



15. Gonyosoma oxyeephalum, B o i e. 



16. Compsosoma melanurum, S c li 1 e g. 



17. Tropidonotus quincunctiatus, S c li 1 e g. (=T. Tytleri, Blyth, 

 and T. striolatus, Blyth apud Theobald.) 



18. JDipsas hexayonotus, Blyth. 



19. Dendrophis picta, G-m. 



20. Zycodon aulicus, L. (=Tytleria hypsirhinoides , Theobald.) 



21. Cerberus rhynchops, S c h n e i d. 



22. Ophiophayus elaps, S c h 1 e g. 



23. Naja tripudians, M e r r. 



24. Trimeresurus porphyraceus, Blyth. 



25. ,, Cantori, Blyth. 



26. „ mutabilis, n. sp. 

 27.* Caouana olivacea, E s c h. 



28. Chelonia viryata, S c h w e i g. 



29. Caretta squamata, B o n t. 



From the Nicobars the following are on record — 



Amphibia. 



1 . Itana gracilis, W i e g m., var. Nicoba/rienns. 



2. Eylorana JVicobariensis, n. sp. 



3. Bufo melanosticus, S c h n e i d., var., (==Bufo spinipes, Fitz. 

 =i?. yymnauchen, B 1 e e k.) 



Eeptilia. 

 4.* Crocodilus sp. 

 There is no doubt of the occurrence of a Crocodile on the Nico- 

 bars. Capt. E u n d e 1 1 informed me that he obtained a small live 

 specimen of one, but it unfortunately did not reach me in time 

 before the steamer left ; it is most likely C. porosus, S c h n e i d. 

 5.* Hydrosaurus salvator, L a u r., (recorded by Blyth). 

 6. Ptychozoon homalocephalum, Kuhl. 



