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Jerdon.— Ophiops [ Gymnops] microlepis, Blanf., from Kuhurbalee.— 
Acanthodactylus Oantoris, from near Agra, Ambala, Ludiana &e. 
GECKOTIDE. 
In this family the more important species noticed are: 
Of Hemidactyli 15 species are distinguished : 
1. UH. triedrus, from which Jerdon’s H. subtriedrus is possibly 
distinct. 
2. H. maculatus, D. and B. (smaller form). 
8. H. Pieresii, Kelaart = H. maculatus, D. and_B., large speci- 
men, ? = H. Sykesi, Giinther. 
4-5. H. gracilis, Blf., and HZ. reticulatus, Bedd. 
6. HH. frenatus, (? = H. punctatus, Jerdon). 
7. HH. Leschenaultiti = H. Kelaarti, Theob., = H. marmoratus, 
Blanford. 
8. H. Mortoni, Theobald ; Burma. 
9. HH. Coctei = H. Bengaliensis, Anderson. 
10. 4H. aurantiacus, Bedd. 
11. JH. giganteus, n. sp. Similar to Coctei, but much larger, the 
general size being equal to that of Gecko guttatus. First labial not 
entering the nostril, 18—20 femoral pores on either side of thigh, 
separate in pree-anal region ; olive grey, marbled and spotted with 
darker. 
Hab. Godavari valley near Badrachalam, on trees ; discovered by 
Mr. W. T. Blanford. 
12. H. [| Doryura] Berdmorei, Blyth. This species is re-de- 
scribed, and a figure of it given. Burma, Cachar, Sikkim Terai, 
Tista valley and Kumaon. 
13. HH. [Doryura] Mandelianus, n. sp. Body long, much depres- 
sed, as is also the tail, the latter with sharp lateral subtuberculate 
edges ; 12—14 upper, 10—12 lower labials ; first larger pair of 
enlarged chin-shields forms a suture, second smaller, separated 
from each other and from the labials by smaller scales; 36 long. 
series of scales on middle of belly. No femoral pores observed. 
Grey, densely marbled and punctated or streaked with blackish and 
with intermixed larger pale spots. Pankabaree and Tista valley 
in Lower Sikkim. 
