
 
        
         
		REPTILIA  AND  BATRACHIA. 
 By  G.  A.  BOULENGER, F.Z.S. &c. 
 R E P T I L IA . 
 LACERTILIA. 
 Agama hispida, L.  Pretoria. 
 In  the  adult  females  the  ear-opening is a little larger  than  
 the eye-opening,  and  the  head  is  blackish,  all  over  or  on  the  
 sides only.  One  of  the  males  shows  a vermilion  stripe  along  
 each side of  the  belly, from  axilla to groin,  and  scattered  spots  
 of  the  same  colour  on  the  sides  of  the  body and  above the  
 shoulder.  All the specimens have a yellowish vertebral stripe. 
 Agama atricollis,  Smith.  Pretoria! 
 Zonurus cordylus, L.  Pretoria. 
 Varanus niloticus.  Pretoria. 
 Nucras tessellata,  Smith.  Pretoria. 
 A  single  young  specimen.  Black  above, with  three  white  
 lines  along the back, and two series of  round white  spots  along  
 the sides;  sides  of  head with  black  and  white  vertical  bars;  
 tail coralline red. 
 Eremias  lineo-ocellata, D. & B.  Pretoria. 
 Gerrhosaurus flavigularis, Wiegm.  Pretoria. 
 Mubuia trivittata, Cuv.  Pretoria, 
 32 or 34 scales round the middle of the body. 
 Mabuia striata, Ptrs.  .  Pretoria. 
 The  single  specimen has 40  scales  round the middle of  the  
 body,  and  is  therefore  referable  to  Peters's  M.  wahlbergii,  
 which I now regard  as not  separable from M.  striata. 
 Chammleon parvilobus,  Blgr.  Pretoria. 
 OPHIDIA. 
 Glauconia  distanti,  sp.  n. 
 Glauconia  distanti. 
 Snout  rounded,  projecting  beyond  . the  mouth,  slightly  
 hooked,  the  preoral  portion  concave  inferiorly;  supraocular  
 present;  rostral  shield  very  large,  extending  posteriorly  far  
 beyond the level  of  the  eyes,  its upper portion nearly as broad  
 as long, and  covering almost  the  entire  upper  surface  of  the  
 snout and crown;  nasal  completely divided into  two,  the lower  
 part very small;  ocular  bordering the  lip, between two labials,  
 the anterior of which is very small;  five lower labials.  14 scales  
 round  the  body.  Diameter  of  body  65  times  in  the  total  
 length, length of  tail  12  times.  Uniform  blackish,  the borders  
 of the scales lighter. 
 A  single specimen  130 millim.  long.  Pretoria.