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neck dotted with brown. Length of head and body 90 mm.; 

 tail 150 mm. 



Habitat: Ombaai (or Alor); Wetar!; Flores!; Timor!; 

 Samao!; Rotti!. 



Five eggs, taken from a female specimen, measured 12 by 

 7.5 mm. 



6. Draco walkeri Boulenger. 



Draco Walkeri^ Boulenger, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) VII 1891, p. 279. 



Head small; snout not quite so long as the diameter of the 

 orbit; nostril lateral, directed outwards; tympanum, if distinct, 

 much smaller than the eye-opening. Head-scales unequal, 

 strongly keeled; six to eight upper labials. Gular sac small, 

 about half the length of the head in the male, merely indi- 

 cated in the female. Male with a very low nuchal crest. Dorsal 

 scales subequal, much larger than ventrals, often with a short, 

 feeble keel. Tail one time and a half the length of head and body. 

 The fore limb reaches beyond the tip of the snout, the hind 

 limb reaches the axil. 



Grey-brown above with wavy brown cross lines and a few 

 whitish spots on each side; a dark spot between the eyes, 

 another on the posterior part of the supraocular region and 

 a third on the nape; dark lines radiating from the eyes; 

 membranes brown above, blackish anteriorly in the male, spot- 

 ted with black in the female, below with a pair of large black 

 spots in front. Lower parts unspotted. Length of head and 

 body 72 mm.; tail 113 mm. 



Type-specimen examined in the British Museum. 



Habitat: Timor (Kupang!). 



7. Draco punctatus Boulenger. 



Dyaco punctatus^ Boulenger, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) VI 1900, p. 189; Fasc. 



Malayens. Zool. I. 1903, p. 151, pi. X fig. i. 

 Draco punctaitcs^ Werner, Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamb. XXVII 1910, p. 19. 



Head rather large; snout as long as the diameter of the 

 orbit; nostril lateral, directed outwards; tympanum naked, 

 almost as large as the eye-opening. Head-scales small, very 

 unequal, keeled; a A-shaped series of enlarged scales on the 

 snout; two conical, triangular, enlarged, erect scales on the 



