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Show 1859.] DR. A. GUNTHER ON INDIAN REPTILES. 501 of the geographical distribution of known species. Singularly enough two of the Snakes proved to be undescribed, showing that the zeal of a collector is rewarded even in localities apparently well explored. I. List of the Species collected by Dr. Leith. I. Testudo elegans, Schoepff. Sindh. 2. Testudo leithii, sp. n. Sindh. 3. Emys thurgi, Gray. Indus. 4. Emys grayi, sp. n. Bussora. 5. Emys trijuga, Schweigg. 6. Pangshura tecta, Gray. Deesa. 7. Pangshura smithii, Gray. Indus. 8. Emyda granosa, Schoepff. Bombay. 9. Aspilus carinatus, Gray. Poona. 10. Gavialis gangeticus, G m . Indus. II. Varanus draccena, Shaw. Matheran, Goozerat. 12. Euprepes rufescens, Shaw. Bombay. 13. Eumeces punctatus, L. Matheran, Belgaum, Bombay. 14. Eumeces hardwickii, Gray. Matharan, Belgaum, Bombay. 15. Chiamela lineata, Gray. Matharan, Belgaum. 1 6. Hemidactylus sykesii, Gthr. Matharan, Poona. 17. Hemidactylus cocteei, D. et B. Bombay. 18. Hemidactylus leschenaultii, D. et B., var. Poona. 19. Hemidactylus maculatus, D. et B., var. Bombay. 20. Gymnodactylus deccanensis, Gthr. Matharan, 21. Eublepharis hardwickii, Gray. Var. hardwickii (Gray). Kandesh. Var. fasciolata (Gthr.). Sindh, Kurrachee. 22. Calotes rouxi, D. et B. Alatheran. 23. Calotes versicolor, Daud. Sindh, Belgaum. 24. Teratolepis (g. n.) fasciata, Blyth. Sindh. 25. Onychocephalus acutus, D.etB. Matheran, Belgaum, Bombay. 26. Typhops braminus, Daud. Matheran. 27. Typhlops exiguus, Jan*. Belgaum. 28. Stenostoma macrorhynchum, Jan*. Sindh. 29. Silybura macroleqns, Ptrs. Matheran. 30. Silybura elliotti, Gray. Bombay. 31. Oligodon subgriseus, D. et B. Kurrachee, Sindh. 32. Oligodon fasciatus, Gthr. Matheran. 33. Simotes russellii, Daud. Bombay, Deesa. 34. Ablabes humberti, Jan. Bombay, Matheran. 35. Cyclophis nasalisf, Gthr. Matheran. 36. Cynophis malabaricus, Jerdon. Matheran. 37. Ptyas mucosa, L. Bombay. 38. Zamenis ventrimaculatus, Gray. Busheer, Kurrachee, Sindh. 39. Zamenis diadema, Schleg. Kotree (Sindh). 40. Tropidonotus quincunciatus, Schleg. Bombay. * I am indebted to Prof. Peters for tbe determination of these two species. t One praeocular only, but ventrals 150-160. |