Dec. 1915. ON REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS FROM 239 
THE COAST AND ISLANDS OF SOUTH-EAST SIAM. 
4, HEMIDACTYLUS PLATYURUS, Schneid. 
Laidlaw, P.Z.S., 1901, p. 305; Mocquard, Les Reptiles de l’Indo- 
Chine, p. 28 (1907). 
Exceedingly common in the village of Klong Yai. 
5. LEPIDODACTYLUS CEYLONENSIS, Bler. 
A single example from Klong Menao. The species does not 
appear to have been recorded hitherto from Siam or eastern Indo- 
China, though known from Burma and the Malay Peninsula. 
6. GECKO VERTICELLATUS, Laur. 
Laidlaw, P.Z.S. 1901, part I., p, 306 : Mocquard, Mission Pavie, Indo- 
Chine, Etudes Diverses, III, p. 485 (1904). Mocquard, Les Reptiles 
de l’Indo-Chine, p 29 (1907). Robinson and Kloss, Journ. F.M.S. 
Mus., V., p. 153 (1915). 
4 specimens. Koh Chang, and Klong Yai, S.E. Siam; Ok Yam, 
Franco-Siamese boundary on coast. 
Common throughout Siam; besides those preserved, others were 
rejected, and the loud cry was heard from trees at many of the 
collecting stations. 
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7. DRACO TAENIOPTERUS, Giinth. 
Boettger, Zool. Anz, 1893, p. 483 ; Flower, P Z.S. 1899, p. 637. 
2 males Klong Yai, 2 males 1 female Klong Menao, 12 males 
2 females Koh Kut. 
Colour of male. Upper surface; body, greenish-brown, mem- 
brane greenish-yellow with 5 irregular black bands. Under surface ; 
body pale greenish-yellow, membrane dirty yellow, pouch dull yellow, 
throat and gular flaps deep crimson. 
Females like the males but with the small gular pouch like the 
abdomen and the red of the throat and flaps much paler. 
8. DRACO MACULATUS HAASII. 
Draco haasii, Boettger, Zool. Anz., 1893, p. 424. 
Two examples from Lem Ngop and a pair from Koh Kut. 
The original types of D. haasit were founded upon two speci- 
mens obtained at Chantaboon by Dr. Erick Haase, one of which is in 
the British Museum, and the other in the Frankfort Museum. Mr. 
Boulenger does not consider them to be specifically distinct from 
D. maculatus, and of the specimens from Lem Ngop and Koh Kut he 
