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G. J. FEJÉRVÁR Y 
Origin 
Lis- 
Sex and age 
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How many dorsal scales cor¬ 
respond to 8 tibian scales 1 
8 
7 
6 
7 
7 
7 
Number of gular scales 
31 
23 
27 
31 
28 
30 
Number of collar scales 
12 
11 
11 
13 
11 
12 
Ventralia in length and trans- 
versally 
6; 32 
6; 28 
6; 32 
6; 26 
6; 29 
8; 29 
Supplementary ventral plates 
-eorresp. to one ventral plate 
1 +2 or 
1 + 1 + 1 
1+2 or 
1 + 1+1 
1 + 1 or 
1+1+1 
1+1 + 1- 
1 4- 1‘ or 
• 1+2 
none _ 
Anale how much wider than 
—long 2 
1*4 
1*4 
1-4 
1 ;5 
1*5 
1-7 
Anal plate surrounding scales 3 
(rows and number) 
2 rows; 
5—14 
2 rows; 
7—17 
2 rows; 
6—16 
2 rows; 
7—17 
2 rows; 
6—16 
2 rows; 
6—16 
Praeanalia > or < than anal 
plate 
1 ; consid. 
< 
2; consid. 
< 
not 
distinct 
not 
distinct 
2; consid. 
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2; consid. 
< 
Femoral plates between fern. 
pores and largest fern, 
—plates 
5 
1 
4 
1 
5 
4 
5 
5 
Tibial plates 4 
1+1+1 
1 + 1 + 1 
1 + 1 + 1 
1 + 1 + 1 
l+i+i 
1 + 1 + 1 
Number of femoral pores 
16—16 
14—15 
17—15 
20-19 
16—17 
17—17 
Hind limbs fourth finger 
reaching 
elbow 
elbow 
elbow 
axil 
axil 
axil 
Designation of each specimen 
eorresp. to preceeding tabu- 
Taries 
a 
P 
T 
8 
e 
-- 
X 
1 Dorsal scales measured on middle of trunk, those alone counted which are entirely 
comprised in mentioned space. 
* Considering its greatest width and greatest length. 
3 The outer row of those is sometimes very small and almost similar to the other small scales 
round it ; former however always distinguishable by the regular disposition of component scales. 
