14 DB. S. .1. BOLKAY: DESCRIPTION OF A new LIZAKD FROM THE GENES NÜCRAS GRAT'. 
wrist of the adpressed fore limb; foot sliorter than the head (to occipital shield). 
The fingers of the fore limh slighlly compressed and keeled, the toes strongly com- 
pressed and sharply keeled. Very characteristic is the series of 6 — 7 enlarged plates, 
(fig. 4.) which is to be seen on the inner side of the lower arm. 11 femoral pores 
on each side. The base of the tail thick, the other portion thin and whip-like ; 
VI times as long as head and body ; npper caudal scales strongly keeled. basal 
subcaudals smooth. 
Earthy-brown above, head-shields with black spots; double series of large 
black dots extend from the posterior-outer angle of the parietale and froin the 
posterior corner of the eyes; these black dots are white in the centre; the 
Fig. 3. Neck region. (5/1 Nat. size.) Fig. 4. ünderside of fore foot. (5/1 Nat. size.) 
same are iiidistinctly seen on the tail; npper surface of lirabs with siinilar black 
dots. A l)rownish-white stripe along the middle of the back, bordered with small 
black spots on the sides: lower surfaces white. 
Diinensions mm. 
Total length . 152 
Head . 13 
Width of head . (S'5 
From end of snont to fore limb . . 19’5 
PTom end of snout to vent .... 55'5 
Fore limb . 15 
Hind limb . 23’5 
Foot . 11 
Tail . 9r)’5 
This lizard is very nearly related to Nucras einini ßlgr.', but differs from it 
by its strongly toothed collar, 6 longitudinal ventral plates, shorter feet, the series 
of large plates on the lower surface of the fore limb and the coloration. 
A single male specimen. 
Ilab. Schirati, on the east shores of the Victoria Nyanza, April, 1909. Type 
belongs to the Hungarian National Museum. 
• Aim. & Miig. N. Hist. Scr. 7. Vol. XIX. pag, 488. 
