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APPENDIX 



II 



ABSTBACT OF THE SCIENTIFIC BESULTS 

 OF THE EXPEDITION 



The geographical results, including the series of meteorological 

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

 ' Mitteiltingen,' 1890. 



The geological and petrographical results, arranged by Professor 

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

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

 Tienna' (mathem. naturw. Classe). 



KEPTILES AND AMPHIBIA i 

 By De. Franz Steindachner 



1. Chamceleon Hdhnelii, new species. 

 Habitat : Leikipia, altitude of 6,000 feet. 



2. Chamceleon leikipiensis, new species. 

 Habitat : Leikipia, altitude of 6,000 feet. 



3. Chamceleon tavetensis, new species. 



Habitat : Taveta Forest, on southern base of Kilimanjaro. 



4. Lygosoma Sundevalli, Sm. 

 Caught between Taveta and Meru. 



5. Ablepharus Wahlbergi, sp. Smith. 

 Leikipia. 



6. Crotaphopeltis hitamhoeia, sp. Laur. 

 Caught between Taveta and Meru. 



7. Ramphiophis rostratus, Pet. 

 Caught between Taveta and Meru. 



8 Psammophis sibilans, sp. L. 



Caught between Taveta and Meru. 

 9. Lycophidion Horstokii, Schleg. 



Caught between Taveta and Meru. 



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

 Natural Hist. Classe. Vol. C. Part 1. June, 1891. 



