ERE MIAS UNDATA.— Dum et Bib. 
Reptilia. — Plate XLI\ . Fig- 1 • 
E. superne rufo-flava, lineis quatuor longitudinalibus variegata, subtus flavo-alba , poitiono ovale 
palpebra; inferioris subpellucida. ; scutis ventralibus duodecim in ordme transversa. 
Longitudo e nasi apice ad basin caudse 2 unc. ; caudse 3 unc. 
Colour— The back and upper parts of sides intermediate between pale 
buff-orange and ochre-yellow; the upper surface of the head freely varie- 
gated with small liver-brown spots, and the back with four longitudinal livei- 
brown bands, one of the latter proceeds from the hinder extremity of each 
eyebrow, and on the back, immediately between the hinder legs, they unite, ant 
either terminate at once or extend, as one, for a few lines along the upper sur- 
face of the tail ; the other stripes commence one at each angle of the mouth, 
pass along the side of the neck, immediately over the meatus auditorius externus, 
and terminate at the base of the hinder leg. Towards the head these lines 
are continuous, and variegated with small spots of the same colom as the 
back posteriorly, they are serrated or otherwise irregular. The extremities, 
superiorly, are nearly of the same colour as the back, each variegated with an 
interrupted zigzag or serrated line along its hinder aspect, in which lines 
are observed several cream-yellow spots. Tail, superiorly, the same colour 
as the back, or wine-yellow, and there are indications of a row of small dark 
spots along its centre. The lower portions of the sides cream-yellow ; the 
under surface of the neck, body, extremities, and tail, yellowish white. Toes 
and claws, light sienna-yellow. 
Form, &c.— Body, moderately robust ; tail, slender, and tapered to a tine 
point ; scales of the upper and lateral parts of neck, and of the back and 
sides,’ small, subovate, closely set, and slightly convex ; scales of tad, quad- 
rangular, and arranged in circles, those of the upper and lateral parts strongly 
carinated. Head, small ; the snout, tapered, and almost pointed ; nasal, 
fronto -nasal, and fronto-parietal plates, each contiguous with its fellow; 
naso-rostral plate, large, subtriangular, and from its base a slender point 
projects between the nasal plates ; frontal plate narrow posteriorly, rather 
