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Polypedates owstoni Stejneger. 
‘Stejneger, Herp. of Japan, 1907, pp. 149-150. 
A single specimen from the type locality, the only one from which 
this species is so far known, Ishigaki shima, Yaeyama Island, of 
the southern Riu Kiu Archipelago, Owston collection. 
Gekko japonicus Duméril & Bibron. 
Duméri] et Bibron, Erp. Gén., III, 1836, p. 337. 
Stejneger, Herp. of Japan, 1907, pp. 165-169, pl. XIII. 
An example from Kanagawa, Japan. 
Gekko swinhonis Giinther. 
Giinther, Rept. Brit., 1864, p. 104, pl. XII, fig. A. 
Boulenger, Cat. Liz. Br. Mus., I, 1885, p. 189. 
Dr. Boulenger says that this form may be distinguished from the 
preceding by the few dorsal tubercles, the small, separated, inner pair 
of chin shields, and the lack of webbing between the toes. Five 
specimens from Sian, Shensi, China, substantiate the validity of the 
two characters first mentioned; but, as for the feet, I cannot see 
that these differ from those of the Japanese specimen. 
Sian or Singan is in the southern part of Shensi, of which province 
it is the capital. It is about six hundred miles southwest of Pekin, 
the type locality of this species, and whence all the previously re- 
corded specimens have come. 
Goniurosaurus hainanensis Barbour. 
Pl. VIL, fig. 7. 
Barbour, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zo6l., Vol. 51, 1908, p. 316. 
Habit slender. Head depressed, subtriangular, distinct from neck; 
