EEPTILIA. 
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Order LACEETILIA. 
Family —A GAMIBvE, 
1. Stellio himalayanus. 
Steindachner: Novara ReisOj 'Reptilien, p. 22, PI. i, fig*. 8. 
Stoliczka: Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, 1872, xli, Pt. 2,p. 113. 
1, 2, Dras valley; 3, 4, Tasligaon, near Dras ; 5-7, Cliiliscomo; 8, Shargol; 9, Kharbu ; 10, 11, Snemo near Leh ; 
] 2-22, Leh ;—all in tbe Tipper Indus valley, north of Kashmir. 
These specimens are from the original locality and its neighbourhood. Stellio hinia- 
layanus has hitherto only been found in the Upper Indus valley in Ladak, where it was 
originally discovered by Dr. Stoliczka. 
In his diary Dr. Stoliczka remarks that the male of this lizard is smaller, and has the 
whole head, breast, and shoulders tinged with yellow, and the sides of the neck umber red. 
These colours are probably assumed in the breeding season; the date when they were noticed 
was August l7th. 
2. Stellio ttjbekctjlattjs. 
Gray apud Gunther : Reptiles of British India, p. 157. 
Stoliczka: Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, 1872, Pt. 2, xli, p. 115, PI. iii, fig. 3. 
1, 2, Kashmir. 
Though labelled Kashmir, the specimens were probably obtained on the road from Mari 
(Murree) to Srinagar. The species is common about Mari. 
3. Stellio ageorensis. PI. I, fig. 3. 
Stoliczka: Proc. As; Soc. Bengal, 1872, p. 128. 
1-6, Kashmir. 
The specimens agree well with the types from the Agror valley in the Punjab hills. In 
his diary. Dr. Stoliczka records obtaining this species near Chatarkailas in the Jhilam valley, 
north-east of Mari. 
As no figure of this species has ever appeared, one is published herewith. A full 
description was given by Dr. Stoliczka. 
4. Stellio stoliczkanus. PI. I, figs. 1 & 2. 
W. Blanf.: Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, 1875, xliv, Pt. 2, p. 191. 
S. squamis dorsalibus mediis majoribus^ baud in lineas regulares ordinatis, obtuse carinatis, 
lateralibus minoribus^ acute carinatis^ postice subcBqualibus; nonnullis niucronatis circunv 
