34 C((f(do(jne of Bejjtihs. 



61. D. MACULATUS, Gray. 



a. 2 males and 1 female. Malacca and Majors Tiokell 



Tenasserim. and Berdmore. 



The scales of the back are not keeled as stated by Gray, but onl}'^ a few of 

 them. The lateral row of keeled tubercles, scaled tympanum aud spotted 

 coloration of the wings readily distinguish this species. 



62. D. DussuMiERi, D. et B. 



a. h. males stnffed. Madras Museum. 



c. female ditto, tail injured. 



It is to be regretted these specimens w^ere not preserved in alcohol. 

 Such specimens as these covered with varnish and dirt, fragile, shrunken, and 

 with their pouches stuffed to bursting with cotton wool are toys and carica- 

 tures, and next to useless to the student, for purposes of comparison. 



SITANA, CuviER. 



63. S. PONTICERIANA, CuY. 



a. two males, three 



females, and young. Ceylon. E. L. Layard, 



Esq. and Dr. 

 Kelaart. 

 h. c. adults stuffed. Coromandel Coast. 



* S. minor, Guntli. Madras, Ceylon (?) 



LYRIOCEPHALUS, Merrem. 



64. L. SCUTATUS. 



a. three adults. Ceylon. Dr. Kelaart. 



h. one ditto. Ditto. Ditto. 



c. stuffed ditto. Ditto. E. L. Layard, Esq. 



d. ditto young, bad state. Ditto. Ditto. 



COPHOTIS, Peters. 



* C. Ceylonica, Pal. Ceylon. 



CERATOPHORA, Gray. 



* C Stoddartii, Gray. Ceylon. 



* C. Tennentii, Gunth. Ditto. 



* C. Aspera, Guntli. Ditto. 



OTOCllYPTIS, Wiegmann. 



* 0. bivittata, Wieg. Ceylon. 



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