NO. 1583. A NEW FLYING LIZARD— STEJNEGER. 679 



tiated, being a rounded plate almost as larg'e as the nasal. The gnlar 

 appendix is also a few millimeters longer. The color is also nearly 

 identical, but there is a very distinct whitish line on the middle of the 

 forehead and another across the supraocular region. 



The present species is related both to Draco quinquefaseiatus and 

 to Draco maximus. It has the size of the former, and consequently 

 is smaller than the latter. From the former it differs chiefly in the 

 longer limbs, the differently shaped gular appendage of the male, and 

 in coloration, lacking entirely, as it does, the dark cross bars on the 

 parachute. From the latter it differs, besides in size, in the absence 

 of the Y on the forehead, the fewer scales on the interorbital space, 

 the shorter gular appendage, and in the paler color of the upper side 

 of the parachute. 



