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narrow white lines; the chin and throat mottled with broader white 
streaks, often interrupted or coalescing, or short and sinuous ; the 
temple with a distinct round white spot, with two or three small white 
dots in front of it; the tympanum with a central white spot, and 
edged with a white streak in front. Legs and feet black ; the front 
of the fore legs varied with white irregular streaks or spots, espe- 
cially on the inner side, and with a white streak down the centre of 
the upper side of each toe. Toes distinctly webbed ; claws rather 
elongate, curved, acute, black, with pale edges ; the toes with a single 
central series of larger scales above. Fore legs with four large 
conical scales on the outer part of the upper side, and with a cross 
series of three square scales on the under side of the wrist. The 
hind legs and feet covered with equal, small triangular scales. Tail 
conical, black, with two transverse streaks before the vent. 
Hab. North Africa ? 
8. Tuirp List or CoLp-BLOODED VERTEBRATA COLLECTED BY 
Mr. Fraser 1n Ecuapor. By Dr. ALBERT GUNTHER. 
(Pisces, Pl. X.) 
The third collection of Reptiles and Fishes sent by Mr. Fraser 
contains specimens from Guayaquil and from Esmeraldas. Several of 
the species are new; these are marked with an asterisk; others have 
been described in the former accounts+. " 
1, Species from Guayaquil. 
. Anolis fraseri, Gthr. 
. Cnemidophorus undulatus, Wiegm. 
. *Typhlops, n. sp. (a single very young specimen). 
. Dryophis (Coluber) acuminatus, Wied. 
. *Eleotris, nu. sp.t 
. *Pimelodus cinerascens, Gthr. 
. Macrodon tareira, Cuv. & Val. 
NOOh WD — 
2. Species from Esmeraldas. 
1. *Geoclemmys annulata, Gray. 
2. Ameiva sex-scutata, Gthr. 
3. Basiliscus seemanni, Gray. 
4. Iguana tuberculata, Laur. 
5. Anolis fraseri, Gthr. 
6. Camilia jamaicensis, Gray. 
7. Boa constrictor, L. 
8. *Coryphodon rhombifer, Gthr. 
9. Herpetodryas brunneus, Gthr. 
10. Bufo agua, Latr. 
+ Proc. Zool. Soc. 1859, pp. 89, 402. 
{ The new species of the Gobioidei will be described in my ‘ Catalogue of Acan- 
thopterygyian Fishes,’ 
