16 



98. HETERorrs schmkltzii. 

 Hrteropis schmdtzn, Teters, MB. Beii. AcaJ. 1867, p. 

 23. 



Iiockliampton. 



99. Hkteropus khomboidalis. 



Heterosis rlwmUodalis, Teters, MB. Berl. Acad. 1869, p. 

 446. 



North-eastern Australia, (Port Mackay). 



Scarcely distinct from H. fuscus; without separate 

 central occipital shield. 



100. Oedura maemorata. 

 Plate 16, fig. 1 (juv.), and fig. 4. 



Occhira marmorata, Gray, Cat. Liz. p. 147. 

 North-western Australia, (Port P^sington). 



101, Oedura riiombifera. Plate 16, fig. 6. 

 Oedura rhovM/era, Gray, Cat. Liz. p. 147 =PJnjUo- 

 dactylus Icsueurii, Dum. Bibr. Eqi. gen. Ill, p. 392. 

 Western Australia. 



102. Oedctja vekrillii. 



Oedura verriUii, Cope, Proc. Acad. Philad. 1869, p. 318. 

 New Holland. 



103. Strophura spixigera. Plate 16, fig. 5. 



Strophura spinvjr.ra, Gray, Cat. Liz. p. liS^Phyllo- 

 dadylus strophura, iJum. Eihr. Erp. gen. Ill, p. 307, pi. 

 32, fig. 1. 



Western and Southern Australia, (Houtnian's Abrolhos, 

 Freeniantle, Champion Bay, Sydney). 



107. Diplodactylus marmoratus. Plate 15, fig. 6. 



Diplodactt/lus marmoratus, Gray, Cat. Liz. p. 149. 



Western, and Northern Australia, (Kangaroo Island,. 

 Swan River, Freeniantle, Champion Bay, Houtman's 

 Abrolhos, Norfolk Island, Aneiteum). 



108. Diplodactylus polyophthalmus. 



Diplodactylus p>olyophthalmus, Giinth. Ann. & Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. 1867, XX, p. 49. 



Western Australia, (Champion Bay, Nicol Bay). 



109. Stenodactylopsis tessellatus. Giinth. 



Back covered with comparatively large flat tessellated 

 tubercles, which on the sides are rather smaller, scale-like 

 and slightly imlsricate. Ear opening minute. LoM-er parts 

 with very small scales. Nine upper and ten lower labials. 

 Chin shield longer than broad, whithout larger scutes 

 behind. Tail (rejiroduced) witli the scutes in narrow 

 verticelli. Limbs slender, the fore-leg, if stretched for- 

 ward, reaches to the nostril, the hind-leg to the axil. 

 Whitish with faint irregular brownish spots. 

 Distance of snout from vent 49 mm. 



eye 6 „ 



ear 13 „ 



Length of fore leg 19 „ 



hind leg 23 „ 



One specimen in the British Museum from Australia. 



110. Stenodactylopsis pulcher. 



Stc7iodact>/lopsis pidcher, Steindachner, SB. Wien. Acad. 

 1870, p. 343, pi. 2, figs. 3—5. 

 Swan River. 



104. Diplodactylus vittatus. Plate 16, fig. 3. 



Diplodactylus vittatus, Gray, Cat. Liz. p. 148. 

 Western and Eastern Australia, (Champion Bay 

 Sydney). 



105. Dipdodacytlus orx.itus. Plate 16, fig. 2. 



Diplodactylus ornatus. Gray, Cat. Liz. ]i. 149 = 

 Diplodarfylus furcosus, Peters, MB. Bcrl. Acad. 186;'. i) 

 22'.i, \- isiiG, p. 446. 



Wrstcni and Southern Australia, (Houtman's Abrolhos, 

 Adelaide, New South Wales). 



lOCi. Diplodactylus ocellatus. 

 Plate 15, fig. 3, D. Ulineatus; fig. 4. D. ocrUatm. 

 Diplodactylus ocellatus, Gray, Cat. Liz. p. 149 = 

 Diplodactylus Inlimcdus, Gray, 1. c. Giinth.; Ann. & Mao- 

 Nat. Hist. 18G7, XX, p. 49. ^' 

 Western Australia, (Champion P.av, Houtman's 

 Abrolho.s). ' . 



111. Rhyxchoedura orxata. 



Ehi/nchocdura ornata, CUinth. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 1867," XX, p. 50. 

 Nienl Bay. 



112. Phyllodactylus axomalus. 



P/n/llodacti/lus anomalus, Peters, MB. Berl. Acad., 

 1867,' p. 14. ' 



Queensland, (Rockhampton). 



This species might be referred to Discodaciylvs (Tschudi. 



113. Hemidactylus depressus. Plate 15, fig. 1. 



Hniiidacti/lvs depressus, Cfray, Cat. Liz. p. 153. 

 Hab. ? ' ■ 



114. Hemidactylus brookii. Plate 15, fig. 2. 



Hemidactylus hroolii, Gray, Cat. Liz. p. 153. 

 Borneo and Australia. 



