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(Mt. Salak, Depok, Krawang, Batavia!, Weltevreden!, Buiten- 

 zorg!, Preanger!, Tjilatjap!, Samarang!, Ambarawa, Wonosobo, 

 Willis Mts. 5000 feet, Sumber Duren near Malang!, Nongko- 

 djadjar in Tengger Mts. 1300 M.!, Surabaja); Bali; Lombok; 

 Flores!; Timor!; Borneo (Kuching, Poeh, Sarawak, Penrissen 

 Hills, Baram, Labuan, Sanggau on Kapuas river!, Bandjer- 

 massin, Pontianak, Singkawang, Sintang); Celebes (Manado, 

 Macassar). — Malacca; Penang; Singapore; Siam; Palawan. 



The eggs, two or three, sometimes four, contained in the 

 female, are yellow, and measure about 7 by 12.5 mm. (fig. 42 a). 



2. Draco reticulatus Giinther. 



Draco reticulatus^ Giinther, Rept. Brit. Ind. 1864, p. 125. 

 Draco reticulatus^ Boulenger, Cat. Liz. I 1885, p. 257. 



Head small; snout as long as the diameter of the orbit; 

 nostril lateral, turned outwards and upwards; tympanum naked, 

 smaller than the eye-opening. Head-scales very unequal, keeled; 

 a A-shaped series of large scales on the snout; a compressed 

 scale at the posterior border of the orbit and a few tubercles 

 on each side of the neck; eight upper labials, last twice as 

 large as the preceding one. Gular sac as long as the head. Male 

 with a distinct nuchal crest. Dorsal scales irregular, faintly 

 keeled, the largest at least twice as large as the ventrals; a 

 lateral series of large, keeled scales. Tail one time and two thirds 

 the length of head and body. The fore limb extends beyond 

 the tip of the snout, the hind limb reaches a little beyond 

 the elbow. 



Pale brown above, with metallic gloss and dark reticulation 

 or irregular transverse bands; membranes pale brown with 

 dark brown markings and round whitish spots, below unspotted. 

 Lower parts olive or yellowish; throat and lateral wattles with 

 purplish reticulation. Length of head and body 85 mm.; tail 

 140 mm. 



Habitat: Lombok; Flores!; Sumba; Celebes (Luhu 3300 

 feet); Sanghir Islands. ■ — Philippines. 



3. Draco cornutus Giinther. 



Draco cornutus^ Giinther, Rept. Brit. Ind. 1864, p. 125. 

 Draco cornutus^ Boulenger, Cat. Liz. I 1885, p. 258. 



Head small; snout as long as the diameter of the orbit; 



