APPENDIX II 
A NEW REPTILE FROM DINAWA 
Toaicocalamus Stanleyanus 
RostraL much broader than deep, just visible from above; inter- 
nasals nearly as long as the prefrontals, which are in contact 
with the second upper labial and with the eye; frontal small, 
slightly broader than the supraocular, once and three-fourths as 
long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, 
a little shorter than the parietals; one postocular ; temporals, one 
plus two; five upper labials, second and third entering the eye; 
three lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which 
are larger than the posterior. Scales in fifteen rows. Ventyrals, 
261; anal entire; subcaudals, twenty-five pairs; tail ending in a 
compressed, obtusely pointed scute, which is obtusely keeled above. 
Blackish-brown above ; traces of a yellowish nuchal collar ; upper 
lip white ; two outer rows of scales white, each scale with a blackish 
central spot; ventrals and subcaudals white, with a black spot on 
each side, some of the ventrals with an interrupted blackish border. 
Total length, 610 millimetres ; tail, 4o. 
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