690 G. A. BOULENGER 



liostral subquadrangular, nearly twice as broad as deep, with 

 median cleft above ; a large supranasal, separated from its fellow 

 by a small azygous shield; nostril pierced between the rostral, 

 the supranasal, the first upper labial, and three or four small 

 granules ; twelve upper and ten or eleven lower labials ; sym- 

 physial pentagonal or subtriangular ; two or three pairs of 

 chin-shields, median largest and forming a suture behind the 

 symphysial ; throat minutely granular. Body and limbs covered 

 above with small Hat granules intermixed with small round, flat, 

 feebly keeled tubercles ; a series of enlarged tubercles on a fold 

 along each side of the body, from axilla to groin. Ventral region 

 covered with small, smooth, juxtaposed or subimbricate flat scales. 

 Male with a long, uninterrupted series of femoral and praeanal 

 pores, 30 on each side, forming a right angle in tlie middle, 

 preceded by 4 additional praeanal pores ; no praeanal groove. 

 Tail cylindrical, tapering, covered with uniform flat scales. 

 Brown above , with a series of paired blackish spots along the 

 back, the last pair, on the base of the tail, confluent into a V ; 

 a V-shaped dark l)and from eye to eye, the apex on the nape ; 

 lower parts pale brown. Reproduced tail longitudinally streaked 

 with black. 



Total length . 172 187 inillim. 



Head 25 3-1 



Width of head 18 25 



Body 60 88 



Fore limb 33 42 



Hind limb 45 59 



Tail 87 G5 > (') 



Two sjiecimens.. Ilaveri and Moroka. 



6. Hemidactylus frenatus, D. & B. - Port Moresby, Uigo, 

 Inawi, Kapa Kapa. 



7. Lepidodaclylus woodfordii, P.Igr. — Aroma; several specimens. 

 Originally described from Faro 1.'', Bismarck Archipelago. 



(') Tail reproduced. 



