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the ear-opening, which is small and round; head covered 

 with finely granular scales, which are larger on the snout ; 

 rostral twice as broad as deep, with a short median cleft 

 above; nostril pierced between the rostral, the first upper 

 labial, and three nasals, the upper of which is the largest and 

 separated from its fellow behind the rostral by several minute 

 granules ; 9 upper and 9 lower labials ; symphysial truncate 

 behind ; a series of small chin-shields, the median pair 

 largest, scarcely longer than the symphysial. Scales uni- 

 formly granulate on the back, limbs, and throat, larger, Hat, 

 and imbricate on the belly. Digits free, strongly dilated, 

 with entire lamellas, the largest of which are angulated or 

 chevron-shaped; these chevron-shaped lamellae number one 

 under the hallux, three under the third toe, four under the 

 fourth. Tail subcylindrical, covered with small imbricate 

 scales above and beneath. Male with a long continuous 

 series of 42 femoral and prgeanal pores. Grey-brown above 

 and beneath, tail yellowish, with small darker spots on the 

 back and a vertebral series of small blackish spots widely 

 separated from each other ; a dark line on each side of the 

 head, passing through the eye. 



millini. 



Total length 69 



Head 10 



Width of head 6-5 



Body 27 



Fore limb 10 



Hind limb 13 



Tail 32 



A single specimen from the Larut Hills, under a house, at 

 3500 feet altitude. Selangor Museum. 



Draco punctatus. 



Head moderate ; snout as long as the diameter of the 

 orbit; nostril lateral, directed outwards; tympanum naked, 

 nearly as large as the eye -opening. Upper head-scales very 

 unequal, keeled ; two subtriangular, compressed, enlarged, 

 erect scales on the posterior part of the supraciliary region ; 

 10 or 11 upper labials. The male's gular appendage a little 

 shorter than the head. Male with a very distinct nuchal 

 crest. Dorsal scales unequal, keeled, not larger than ventrals ; 

 a lateral series of enlarged distant scales. The fore limb 

 stretched forwards extends a little beyond the tip of the 

 snout; the hind limb reaches the axilla or between the latter 

 and the elbow of the adpressed fore limb. Tail with a dorsal 



