154 REPTILES. 



ff Tubercles of the hack rounds of the side angular. 



The Warty Hemidactyle. Hemidactjlus verruculatus, Cuv. 

 R. A. ii. 54. Edivards^ Birds, t. 204. Bory, Expcd. Morea, QS, t. 

 11,/. 2. Dum.et Bib. E. G. iii. 360. Gecus cyaiiodactylus, 

 Rafin. N. Gen. 9. H. grauosus, Rupp. Atlas Zool. i. b.f. 1. H. 

 verrucosus, Gray, Griffith A. K. ix. 50. H. triliedrus, Bonap. 

 F. Ttal. t. f. 2. H. Burtonii, Grni/, B. M. 



Greyish, marbled with brown; back with large rather triangu- 

 lar tubercles ; chin-scales 4, the 2 front subtriangular, large, the 

 hinder oblong, small, the front lower labial very large, to the back 

 of the chin-shield ; toes slightly dilated ; male with an angular 

 series of preanal pores. 



a, h. In spirits. Shores of the Mediterranean. Presented by the 

 Kev. W. Hennah. 



c. In spirits. Egypt. Presented by James Burton, Esq. 



d. In spirits. Xanthus, Asia Minor. Presented by Charles Fel- 



lows, Esq. 



e. In spirits. Presented by Thomas Bell, Esq. 

 /. In spirits. 



fff Tubercles moderate, roundish. 



The Banded Hemidactyle. Hemidactylus fasciatus, Gray, 

 Zool. Misc. 58. 



Pale brown, minutely black-speckled, with a broad arched 

 dark band from the ears, across the nape, 3 broad bands across the 

 back ; back with 20 regular longitudinal lines of rather small 

 rounded tubercles ; chin with 2 small shields behind the lower ros- 

 tral shields, and 3 or 4 rather larger scales behind the first under 

 central plate ; tail rounded on the sides, and slightly ringed with 

 distant small tubercles ; femoral and preanal pores interrupted in 

 the middle. 



Inhab. ? Brit. Mus. 



The Brazilian Hemidactyle. Hemidactylus Mabouia, 

 Cuv. R. A. ii. 54. Dum. et Bib. E. G. iii. 362. Gray, Griffith, 

 A. K. ix. 51. Gecko aculeatus, Spix. Braz. 16, t. 18, f. 3. G. 

 incanascens, Nieuiv. Abbild. t. f. 2. Thecadactylus pollicaris, 

 Spix, Braz. t. 7. t. 18, /. 2 ? G. armatus, Niemveid, Abbild. 

 t. f. 3—6. 



Fulvous, with 5-sided brown spots across the back ; back with 

 small conical tubercles ; femoral and preanal pores continued, 

 distinct. 



a — c. In spirits. Brazils. From Dr. Gardiner's collection. 



d. In spirits. Brazils. 



e. Young, in spirits. Pernambuco. Presented by Mrs. J. P. G. 



Smith. 



