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Actuals of the Transvaal Museum. 
Museum has this species from Indukuduku (Zululand). Bocage records 
the species from Linokana (Marico District, Transvaal), but I suspect 
this record to be incorrect. 
Scelotes guentheri BouL— The locality of the type specimen is Port 
Natal. The Natal Government Museum has the species from Ubombo 
and Umfolosi (Zululand), and from Drakensberg (Natal), at an altitude 
of 6000 feet. 
Scelotes inornatus Smith. — According to the describer, arid situa- 
tions in the interior of southern Africa The British Museum Catalogue 
has a record from Port Natal, and the Natal Government Museum has the 
species from Kosi Bay (Zululand). 
Scelotes bicolor Smith. — The only specimen on record was taken by 
the describer under a large stone on the side of a rocky ravine in Little 
Namaqualand. 
Herpetosaura mira Roux. — Collected by Dr. Breyer in the Transvaal 
(Pretoria or Rustenburg District). (Zool. Jahrb., 1907, p. 435.) 
Herpetosaura anguina Boul. — Described from the neighbourhood of 
Port Elizabeth. The Transvaal Museum has specimens from Dunbrody 
(Uitenhage), and there is a record from the Peddie coast in the South 
African Museum. 
Herpetosaura arenicola Pet. — Described from Mozambique. Boulenger 
records it from Coguno (Portuguese East Africa), and from Delagoa Bay, 
and the Natal Government Museum has a series of specimens from M’seleni 
(Zululand). 
Sepsina weberi Roux. — Described from Little Namaqualand (Stein- 
kopf). (Zool. Jahrb., 1907, p. 437.) 
Sepsina grammiea Cope. — The locality of the describer is indefinite : 
south-west coast of Africa. 
Typhlacontias gracilis Roux. — A species recently described from a 
single specimen taken in the Zambezi District (Rev. Suisse de Zool., 1907, 
p. 83). 
Melanoseps ater Pet. — Recorded from the Zambezi River. It is known 
also from German East Africa (Tornier.) 
GERRHOSAURTD 4E. 
Gerrhosaurus. 
Thirty -two to thirty- four transverse series of scales dor sally. 
Fourteen to twenty longitudinal series of scales dorsally ; ventrals in 
ten longitudinal series ; tympanic shield narrow ; prefrontals forming a 
long median suture. 
(a) Fulvous-brown above. G. major A. Dum. (S. str.) 
(b) Pale brown above, with black spots, which become confluent 
posteriorly. Var. grandis Boul. 
Over fifty transverse series of scales dorsally. 
Twenty -eight to thirty longitudinal series of scales dorsally ; fourteen 
to sixteen longitudinal series of scales ventrally ; dorsal shields three to 
