South African Agamas allied to Agama Jiispida and A. atra. 265 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
Mazambo ^ . 
. 50 
78 
14 
39 
13-5 
16 
3 
2 
3rd 
? . . - 
. 46 
63 
13 
36 
12 
16 
2.5 
2 
3rd 
Transvaal ? . 
. 73 
70 
17 
46 
15 
17 
3 
3 
3rd 
Griffin Mine, Leydsdorp $ 
. 62 
93 
15 
39 
14 
16 
3 
3 
3rd slightly 
? 
. 76 
81 
17 
45 
15 
17 
3 
3 
3rd 
Bulawayo ? . 
. 87 
85 
19 
51 
18 
19 
4 
3 
3rd & 4th 
South African Museum 
Natal ? . . . . 
. 60 
76 
15 
42 
14 
17 
3 
3 
3rd & 4th 
Delagoa Bay $ 
. 74 
p 
19 
50 
18 
19 
4 
3 
3rd 
Bulawayo ^ . 
. 87 
125 
18 
51 
18 
21 
4 
3 
3rd 
? . . . 
. 84 
79 
19 
49 
17 
18 
4 
4 
3rd 
Living-stone 5 
. 74 
71 
17 
41 
14 
16 
3 
3 
3rd slightly 
? . . 
. 76 
78 
16 
43 
15 
16 
3 
3 
8rd 
Salisbury 9 • 
. 74 
65 
16 
41 
14 
16 
3 
3 
3rd slightly 
? . . . 
. 77 
? 
18 
48 
17 
18 
3 
3 
3rd slightly 
? . . . 
. 73 
61 
16 
40 
14 
15 
3 
3 
3rd 
Schishawasha $ 
. 68 
84 
17 
45 
16 
17 
3 
3 
3rd slightly 
? . . 
. 77 
60 
18 
41 
15 
16 
3 
3 
3rd 
$ . . 
. 76 
? 
20 
46 
16 
17 
4 
3 
3rd & 4th 
$ . . 
. 72 
p 
19 
44 
16 
17 
3-5 
3 
3rd & 4th 
S ■ ■ 
. 77 
99 
18 
46 
17 
17 
3-5 
3 
3rd 
9 . . 
. 74 
66 
17 
42 
15 
17 
3 
3 
3rd 
? . . 
. 72 
73 
17 
42 
16 
18 
3 
3 
3rd 
Specimens differing from the foregoing description are as follows : 
Enlarged dorsal scales in 2 longitudinal series on the sides : Plum- 
tree S • 
Scales on upper surface of tibia very unequal : Plumtree, ^ , Mariann- 
hill, 3 9 J Mazambo, $ , Bulawayo, $ , 2 ; Lydenburg Krauz, $ . 
Dorsal scaling like specimens of A. distanfi from Pretoria : Plumtree, 
^ , Bulawayo, ? . 
Preanal pores in 2 rows : Marandellas, Bulawayo, 2. 
Fifth toe not extending as far as the first : Serowe, ? , N. Ehodesia, 9 > 
Indukuduku, $ , Pretoria Zoo, ^ , Lydenburg Krauz, 9 » Mazambo, 9 j 
Griffin Mine, Leydsdorp, , Bulawayo, , 2 9 . 
The following combinations of characters may be noted : 
Mariannhill, 9 • Enlarged dorsal scales in 3 longitudinal series on either 
side of the vertebral line and carried on to the tail for about ^ of its length ; 
scales on upper surface of tibia unequal; head-scales very rough, spinose 
scales at sides thereof very few and short ; toes very long and slender ; 
tail very slender, thick at the vent, then tapering suddenly ; keels on caudal 
scaling forming longitudinal ridges. 
Marandellas, . Scarcely to be distinguished from the Mariannhill 
specimens ; a second row of small preanal pores. All the young resemble 
those from Mariannhill in scaling, head characters and feet, except one, in 
which tlie head is as broad as long. 
