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ocular. Black abovo, with a lateral and four dorsal white bands with strong 
motallic gloss. The lateral baud runs from the labials over the ear- 
opeuiug aud above the fore limb to the hind limb. The median dorsal 
band commences on the top of the snout and bifurcates between the 
eye and the fore limb in two bands running to the tail. The two 
lateral dorsal bauds begin on the nostril and extend, above the eye, 
to the tail. 
Tropidophorus. 
36. Tropidophorus grayi Günther. 
Central-Celebes : Luwu , 1 sp. 
The genus Tropidophorus was only known from China, Indochina, 
Philippine Islands and Borneo, especially Tropidophorus grayi only from the 
PhiUppines and North-Celebes. The new locaUty is therefore zoogeographi- 
cally not without interest. The only difference between my specimen and 
Boulengee's description is, that it has no azygos shield between the 
frontonasals and the praefrontals. 
DiBAMIDAE. 
Dibamus. 
37. Dibamus novae-guineae Dum. et Bibr. 
Central-Celebes: Luwu, 1 sp. 
Sumatra: Singkarah, 1 sp. 
Kaju tanam, 1 sp. 
It is an interesting fact that this species, hitherto only known from 
Celebes, the Molluccas and New Guinea, occurs also in Sumatra. The dif- 
ferences of the two Sumatra-specimens from the descriptions of Dibamus 
novae-guineae are so small, that I can not separate them from that species. 
CROOODILIDAE. 
Grocodilus. 
38. Grocodilus porosus Schneider. 
Java: Buitenzorg, skeleton (N". 250). 
South-Celebes : Pampanua on the river Tjinrana, Cranium (No.618)61 
cm. long , from a specimen found dead in the river. I observed also some 
specimens in the river Lapa-Lupa near Tempe (South-Celebes), far in y 
the inland. 
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