112 AGAMID^. 



Synopsis of Indian and Burmese Species. 



A. Nostrilslateral, directed outwards; tympanum 



covered witli scales D. maculatus, p. 112. 



B. Nostrils pierced vertically, directed upwards ; 



tympanum naked. 



a. The hind limb, stretched forwards, does not 



reach beyond the axil. 

 a'. Tym])anum snuxUer tlian the eye-ojieninji- ; 



win<j-meuibraues above marbled with 



darli brown, with lighter s]30ts and 



lines, immaculate below ; male with a 



nuchal fold D. hlanfordii, p. 112. 



v. Tympanum as large as the eye-openinpr ; 



wing-membranes black above with 



round light spots, below with a series 



of large black s]iots near the margin . . D. dussumieri, p. 113. 



b. The adpressed hind limb reaches beyond 



the axil. Wing-membranes above with 

 5 transverse black bands, below without 

 markings D. tcemopterus, p. 113. 



114. Draco maculatus. 



Dracunculus maculatus, Gray, Cat. Liz. p. 236. 



Draco maculatus, Cantor, J. A. S. B. xvi, 1847, p. 645 ; Gi'mth. Rept. 



B. I. ]). 12o, pi. xiii, hg. C ; Theoh. Cat. p. 97 ; Botdeny. Cat. Liz. 



i, p. 262. 



Head small ; snout a little longer than the diameter of the orbit ; 

 nostril lateral, directed outwards ; tympanum scaly. Upper head- 

 scales unequal, strongly keeled ; a compressed prominent scale ou 

 the posterior part of the superciliary region ; 7 to 11 upper labials. 

 The male's gular appendage very large, aluays much longer thau 

 the head, and frequently twice as long ; female also with a well- 

 developed but smaller gular sac. Male with a very small nuchal crest. 

 Dorsal scales but little larger than the ventrals, irregular, smooth 

 or very feebly keeled ; on each side of the back a series of large 

 triliedral keeled distant scales. The fore limb stretched forwards 

 reaches beyond the tip of the suout ; the adpressed hind limb 

 reaches a little beyond the elbow of the adpressed fore limb, or to 

 the axilla. Greyish above, with more or less distinct darker 

 markiugs ; a more or less distinct darker interorbital spot ; wing- 

 membranes aboAe with numerous small round black spots, which 

 are seldom coiifluent, beneath immaculate or with a few black 

 spots ; a blue spot on each side of the base of the gular appendage. 



From snout to vent 3'25 inches ; tail 4-5. 



Hah. From Assam and Yunnan to Singapore. 



115. Draco blaufordii. 



Draco major (non Laur.), Blauf. J. A. S. B. xlvii, 1878, p. 125. 

 Draco blanfordii, Bouleny. Cat. Liz. i, p. 267, pi. xx, tig. 7. 



Head small, snout constricted, slightly longer than the diameter of 

 the orbit ; nostril directed upwards, perfectly vertical ; tympanum 



