'28 APPENDIX 



II 



ABSTRACT OF THE SCIENTIFIC RESULTS 

 OF THE EXPEDITION 



The geographical results, including the series of meteorological 

 observations, have been published in Supplement No. 99 of Petermann's 

 * Mitteilungen,' 1890. 



The geological and petrographical results, arranged by Professor 

 C. Suess, Professor F. Toula, A. Eoswal, and the author, are recorded 

 in volume Iviii. of the ' Bulletin of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, 

 Tienna ' (mathem. naturw. Classe). 



EEPTILES AND AMPHIBIA ^ 



By Dr. Franz Steindachner 



1. Chamcslcon HdhneUi, new species. 



Habitat : Leikipia, altitude of 6,000 feet. 

 ^2. CJtamcdeon leikipie7isis, new species. 



Habitat : Leikipia, altitude of 6,000 feet. 



3. Chavueleon tavetensis, new species. 



Habitat : Taveta Forest, on southern base of Kilimanjaro. 



4. Ljjfjosoma Suiidevalli, Sm. 

 Caught between Taveta and Meru. 



5. Ahlepharus Waldhergi, sp. Smith. 

 Leikipia. 



6. Crotaplioyeltis hitamhoeia, sp. Laur. 

 Caught between Taveta and Meru. 



7. Ram2)liioj)his rostratus, Pet. 

 Caught between Taveta and Meru. 



8 Psammophis sihilans, sp. L. 



Caught between Taveta and Meru. 

 9. Lycophidion Ilorstokii, Schleg. 



Caught between Taveta and Meru. 



^ From the Proceedings of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, Vienna. Mathem. 

 Katiu-al Hist. Classe. Vol. C. Part 1. Jime, 1891. 



