S8 THE CliOCUDlLES AND LIZABDS OF BORNEO. 



white-tipped scales on the sides of the base of tail. Throat, 

 orange red. Similar to M. rudis, but larger. 



Female. — Like M. rildis, with line and spots, white not 

 yellow. Throat, white. 



47. — Ewprepis belcheri, H. Low, Sarawak ; Inh. and Prod. 

 Appen. p. 411, 1848. 

 Mahuia Delalandi, Boulen. Cat. Lizards, vol. iii, p. 158, 1887. 

 A doubtful Bornean species. 



The species is given in Low's list 1. c, but it must be an 

 error. The types in the British Museum are without a locality 

 and presented by Sir E. Belcher ; is it probable that these speci- 

 mens were collected by H. Low and given to him? 



48. — Mahuia rugifera, Boulen. Cat. Lizards, vol. iii, p. 184, 

 1887. S. M. 

 Male. — Upper part of head, sides of neck, dark bronze- 

 green ; rest of upper surface bright red-brown, finely vermacula- 

 ted with black; chin and throat, pale cobalt blue with scattered 

 yellow spots ; chest, lemon yellow ; rest of under parts deep 

 vermilion red. 



Mabuia rugifera. 

 Male. — Throat, pale cobalt blue, tinged with green on the 

 chest and fore-limbs ; belly, under-side of hind legs and tail, sal- 

 mon pink. 



Mabuia rugifera. 



Male. — xibove, blackish-brown, immaculate ; chin and throat, 

 bright grass-green ; belly bent and under-side of tail, salmon- 

 red. 



Obtained June, 1893, near Kuching. 



Mabuia rugifera. 



Male. — Above, blackish-brown, immaculate; eye-lids, upper 

 and lower lips, chin, throat and upper part of chest, lemon yellow; 

 belly and under part of tail, salmon red. 



Two males procured Nov., 1893, are marked and the colours 

 are exactly alike. 



