172 REPTILES. 



anal pores none. Tail round, tapering, unarmed, granular, sub- 

 annulated, uniform, with a series of rather larger scales beneath. 

 Pupil round. Eyelid complete, circular. 



Bote's Angular-toed Lizard. Goniodactylus Timorensis. 

 Gyranodactylus Timorensis, Dum. et Bib. E. G. iii. 411. Cyrto- 

 dactylus Boiei, Graij^ ZooL Misc. 58. 



Pale brown, marbled ; scales minute, of head rather larger, of 

 under side 6-sided ; lower labial plates 2-1-2 ; lower rostral plate 

 very large ; gular plates 2 6-sided shields, the rest granular. 



a — c. In spirits. Discoloured, blackish. India. Presented by 



Gen. Thomas Hardwicke. 

 d. In spirits. Wants tail. Timor ? Presented by T. Bell, Esq. 



The Australian Angular-toed Lizard. Goniodactylus 

 australis, Grai/, Zool. Erebus and Terror^ Kept. t. 



Pale brown, darker marbled ; scales very minute, of head ra- 

 ther larger ; lower labial plates 10-1-10 ; the lower rostral small, 

 trigonal, the other plates very gradually smaller ; chin granular ; 

 those in the centre of the front rather larger, 6-sided ; tail ? 



a. In spirits, discoloured. Australia. From Mr. Buchanan's 

 collection. 



The White-throated Angular-toed Lizard. Goniodacty- 

 lus albogularis. Gymnodactylus albogularis, Dum. et Bib. E. G. 

 iii. 415. 



Pale brown, brown-spotted ; scales small ; lower labial plates 

 4-1-4, the hinder on each side very small; the lower rostral shield 

 large ; chin-shields smaller, in a cross line. 



a. In spirits. Tail slender, throat whitish. S. America. From 



Mr. Leadbeater's collection. 



b. In spirits. Tail thick, throat greyish. From Mr. Leadbeater's 



collection. 



The Eyed Angular-toed Lizard. Goniodactylus? ocellatus. 

 Cyrtodactylus ocellatus, Grai/, Z. M. 51. 



Head, neck and throat pale brown, with large irregular brown 

 marblings ; back brown, with 2 large white-eyed black spots on 

 each side, behind the fore legs ; legs and tail pale brown ; base of 

 the toes rather thick, end compressed, thin ; labial plates ^-\-\ ; 

 rostral large, broad ; tail tapering, subcylindrical, with small 

 scales above, irregular bands beneath. 



Inhab. Tobago ; G. Buchanan. Mus. Zool. Soc, No. 117. 



The Algerine Angular-toed Lizard. Goniodactylus? Mauri- 

 tanicus. Gymnodactylus Mauritanicus, Dum et Bib. E. G. iii. 414. 



Scales square; tail round; lower labial plates 10; scales of 

 the throat triangular; chin with a lozenge-shaped shield, followed 

 by 2 smaller triangular shields ; tail ? 



Inhab. Algiers. Mus. Paris. 



