KJIE MIAS LIN EO-OCELLATA.— Smith. 
Reptilia. — Plate XLIII. F* g - 2. 
b. ”, r^r— t 
circularibus albis si gnat is ; portione ovale palpebwe infer 1 
duodecim in ordinc transversa. 
Longitiido e nasi apice ad basin caudas 2 unc ; caudse 4 unc. 
Colour.— The head, superiorly, the back, and the upper paits of the 
sides, .-eddish orange, variegated with four longitudinal liver-brown lines. >n 
each of which is enclosed, more or less completely, a series or row of sma 
white spots. The two dorsal lines are generally the darkest and be t 
defined! the lateral ones in some individuals are continuous, but in he 
majority consist only of a congeries of irregular spots or dark freckles w 
form a dark mottled line in which the light spots are more or less .mbeddeih 
The two middle lines commence close to the hinder angle of the eyes, and 
terminate a little beyond the base of the tail, the lower arises from the 
angle of the mouth, passes across the upper extremity of the meatus 
eJemus, and terminates at the base of the hinder extremity ; below this 
dark line is margined with a narrow one of a clear white colour, 
above is sparingly dotted with liver-brown ; the legs superiorly are of the 
same colour as the back, and freckled with liver-brown -, the unde, par s o 
the neck, body, extremities, and tail, yellowish white. Tail above, lig 
reddish orange, with a few liver-brown dots towards its base disposed in 
IW Form S fee— Body moderately robust, tail slender and finely tapered to the 
Jnt Head, anteriorly, tapered, the snout slightly obtuse ; the plates of 
upper surface of head uneven and slightly rugose ; nasal plates sma 
P . „ s naso rostral plate somewhat rhomboidal or subtnangular ; fronto- 
XI Ti^ sides in contact ; frontal plate club-shaped and furrowed 
nasal tives , from nea rly the base to the apex; fronto- 
parieta^plates five-sided and contiguous; interparietal plate subrhomboidal, 
die two anterior sides short, and the greatest width of the plate is towards 
