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inner and 8 under middle toe ; 6 under inner and 7 under middle 

 finger. 



Tail flat, tapering, pointed at the tip, expanded and swollen 

 at the base. 



Lcpidosis. Snout covered with small convex granules; nos- 

 tril surrounded by two larger and flatter scales, with the rostral and 

 the first labial ; granules on forehead and vertex smaller than but 

 similar to those on snout; 10 upper _, Slower labials; two pairs 

 of enlarged chin-shields followed on each side by several smaller 

 scales; first pair of shields forming a very long suture behind 

 the mental, which is pointed but not produced. Dorsal surface 

 of body and limbs covered with small, almost uniform convex 

 granules, which are replaced on the tail by imbricating scales of 

 about the same size. The whole of the ventral surface of the 

 body covered with small, imbricating, flat scales, which are larger 

 on the belly than elsewhere ; ventral surface of tail with a single 

 series of transverse plates occupying about one third of the 

 breadth. 



Colouration of dorsal surface dull pinkish grey with numerous 

 small paler dark-edged ocelli scattered on the back; ventral 

 surface suffused with black pigment, which becomes intense on 

 the digital lamellae and on some of the scales and transverse 

 plates below the tail. 



Type No. 17402, Rept. Ind. Mus. 



Habitat. Kapit, Sarawak, Borneo. 



A single female specimen was taken by Mr. R. Hodgart, 

 zoological collector in the Indian Museum, who accompanied 

 Mr. C. W. Beebe on his ornithological expedition to Borneo in 

 1910. The species is related to G. 6w^/m, Blgr., from the Malay 

 Peninsula. It is distinguished by having all but the terminal 

 subdigital lamellae completely divided, as well as by other charac- 

 ters. 



