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AGAMID^. 



uniform whitish beneath ; throat and belly pale blue ; gular 

 appendage and inner side of lateral \Aattles bright chrome-yellow. 



From snout to vent 91 niillim. ; tail 156. 



Malay Peninsula and Borneo. Discovei'ed in the Larut Hills, 

 Perak, at an altitude of 3000 feet, by Mr. A. L. Butler. A 

 second specimen from Bukit Besar, Patani States, altitude 2500 

 feet, formed part of Messrs. Annandale & Eobiuson's collection 



56. Draco cyanolaemus. 



Boiileng. Journ. Fed. Mai. St. Miis. iii, p. 64, pi. v, fig. 2 (1908). 



Head small; snout as long as diameter of orbit; nostril lateral, 

 directed outwards and slightly upwards ; tympanum naked. 

 Upper head-scales very unequal, keeled ; 8 to 10 strongly keeled 





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Fig. IS.— Draco cyanolceinus. (From Joiiru. F. M. S. Mas.) 



upper labials. Gular appendage of male longer than head, thin, 

 translucent, covered with very large scales, of female short. 

 A slight nuchal fold. Dorsal scales subequal, smooth or faintly 

 keeled, a little smaller than veutrals ; a lateral series of distant 

 enlarged scales. Pore limb i-eachiug tip of snout or a little 

 beyond, hind limb reaching axilla or not quite so far. No caudal 



