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verse dark brown spots or interrupted cross-bands ; head dark 

 olive-brown above ; lower parts whitish ; dorsal and caudal 

 greyish, the latter blackish at the base ; pectorals greyish olive 

 above, white beneath ; ventrals and anal white ; a black spot at 

 base of ventral." 



" Total length 93 millim." 



" A female contains ripe ova of large size, 2 millim. in dia- 

 meter." 



Mollusc a. 



The following land and fresh-water mollusca, as identified 

 by Mr. Edgab Smith, British Museum, were obtained during 

 expedition : 



Helicarion whiteheadi , Godwin- Austen. Kina Balu, 4,200'. 

 Macrochlamys subconsal, Edgar Smith. Gantian and Kina 



Balu, 2,150' and 4,200'. 

 Macrochlamys sp., Kina Balu, 4,200'. 

 Rhyssota brookei, Adams and Reeve. Kappa. 

 Hemiplecta densa, Adams and Reeve. Kina Balu, 2,150' 



and 4,200'. 

 Hemiplecta sp., Kiou. 

 Trochonanina kinabaluensis, Edgar Smith. Kina Balu, 2,150' 



and 4,200'. 

 Chloritis tomentosa, Pfeiffer. Kiou. Kina Balu, 2,150'. 

 Amphidromus adamsi, Reeve. Kina Balu, 2,150'. 

 Leptopoma serica turn, Pfeiffer. Kina Balu, 2,150' and 4,200' 



undatum, Metcalfe. Kina Balu, 4,200'. 



Microparmarion simrothi, Collinge and Godwin Austen 



Kina Balu, 2,050'. 

 Pterocyclos tenuilabiatus, Metcalfe. Kina Balu, 2,150'. 

 Cyclotus trvsanensis, Godwin Austen. Kina Balu, 4,200'. 

 Dyakia n. sp. ? Kina Balu, 4,200'. 



Lagochilus kinabaluensis, Edgar Smith. Kina Balu, 4,200'. 

 Pythia scarabcetis, L. Gantian. 

 Melania ejtiscojnrfis, Lea. Menternan River. 



Insects. 

 All the Insects I obtained, with the exception of the Lepidop- 

 tera, were sent to Dr. Sharp who kindly identified all the 

 known species. The collection, however, contains, especially 



