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is absent in undata : (3) the two transparent scales of undata are 
appreciably larger than the transparent disc in inornata. 
In one specimen the skin on each side of the throat is loosely 
expanded ; it was noticed that this was the case in life. 
E. undata , Smith. 
E. undata, Smith, HI. Rept. PL 44, tig. 1 : Bouleng., 1. c. p. 92 : Werner, Kept. Amph. 
Schultzes Reise, p. 331. 
3 examples from the Namib Desert, at Liideritzbucht. Nos. 3196— 
3198. 
4 . 
6 . 
Text fig. 16. Figures 1 to 5 of Eremias inornata from the Great Karas Mountains. 
Fig. 6 of Eremias undata from Liideritzbucht. (Somewhat diagrammatic.) 
E. lineo-ocellata , D. B., geogr. var. pulchella , Gray. 
E. pulcliella : Bouleng., 1. c. p. 93: Hewitt, Ann. Transv. Mus., II, 1910, pp. 106, 109, and 
113, and III, 1911, p. 48 ; Hewitt and Power, Trans. R. S. S. A. Ill, 1913, p. 156. 
46 examples from the Great Karas Mountains and vicinity, and from 
Quibis. Localities : 3209, 3219-3246, Quibis ; 3210-3218, Narudas Slid ; 
3247, 3248, between Groendoorn and Wasserfall in the Little Karas 
Mountains ; 3249, Baviaanspoort (between Kraikluft, and Sandmund) ; 
3250, 3251, in the plains between Groendoorn and Wasserfall ; 3252, 3253, 
Nakeis (mine near Klein Karas Station) ; 3254, Alt Wasserfall. 
The colour is variable : those taken at Quibis usually with green 
black-edged ocelli dorso-laterally, the dorsal surface being normally light 
chestnut brown but sometimes with a tinge of yellow or grey : an orange 
line of varying length almost always present passing from the commissure 
of the mouth to a point just above the shoulder, becoming somewhat 
broken along the flanks, and continued behind the thigh for a short 
distance along the tail. Some were straw-coloured above, others bright 
chestnut brown. 
