60 Barbour — New Species of Flying Lizard. 



of the gular pouch. Upper surfaces of the wing membranes dark orange 

 with irregular black bands; under surfaces whitish, barred with rich 

 brown or black. On the upper surfaces of the body the metallic lustre 

 is decidedly noticeable on the spots in front of the shoulders and along 

 the ribs on the wing membranes. The bases of the latter are very thickly 

 spotted with metallic specks, each covering a single scale. There is a 

 strong light yellowish serration along the inner surfaces of the femur and 

 tibia; this is formed by a single series of enlarged, flat, triangular scales. 



Another specimen verifies all the specific characters shown by the type; 

 but this second example shows the femur-tibia fringe to an even greater 

 extent. It is also lighter in color on the forehead. The specimens were 

 collected in Sarawak, Borneo, by W. T. Hornaday, Esq., Director of the 

 New York Zoological Park. 



Type 6113, (adult $)\ of the Reptilian Collection in the Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology. 



Measurements: — Length of head. 15 mm.; Avidth of head, 9 mm.; 

 length of body, 57 mm.; length of forelimb, 27 mm.; length of hind 

 limb, 30 mm.; length of tail, 109 mm. Total length, 177 mm. 



