10. GYJIN0DACTYLU3. 



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Murray Island. 

 Islands of Torres 



Straits. 

 Somerset, Oape York. 

 Duke of York Island. 

 Shortland Islands, 



Solomon Group. 

 Api, New Hebrides. 



New Hebrides. 



Aneiteum. 



Tongatabu. 



Lifu, Loyalty Islands. 



Vanikoro, Santa Cruz. 



Viti. 



Kandavu, Fiji. 



Fiji. 



Fiji. 



Erromanga. 



Rev. S. Macfarlane [C.l. 

 Rev. S.^Macfarlane [C.J. 



H.M.S. ' Challencrer.' 

 Rev. G. Brown [C.l. 

 H.B. Guppy,Esq. [P.]. 



H.M.S. 'Challenger.' 



J, Brenchley, Esq. [P. 

 J. Brencbley, Esq.fP. 

 J. Brenchley, Esq. [P.' 



Rev. S. J. Whitmee [C] 

 W. W. Perry, Esq. [P.]. 

 Godeffroy Museum. 

 H.M.S. ' Challenger.' 

 J. McGillivray, Esq. [P.l. 

 H.M.S. 'Herald.' 



(Types 



of (?. 



multica- 



7'inatm.') 



24. Gymnodactylus heteronotus. 



Heteronota fasciata, Macleay, Pj-oc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. ii. 1877, 

 p. 100. 



" Form elongate ; head broader than the neck ; internasal shields 

 medium size and not contiguous, two granular scales intervening ; 

 upper rostral large, truncate behind, and depressed in the middle ; 

 under rostral very large and triangular behind, with a small subtri- 

 angular plate in the angle formed between it and the first labial ; 

 labials seven on each side above and below, the two last shields very 

 small ; eyes large, with a heavy scaly curtain above, pupils round ; 

 ear-openings distinct, round, the tympanum not deep ; scales on the 

 back granular, with about ten irregular series of roundish tubercles, 

 each with several minute keels or striae, those on the legs and under 

 surface of the body small, round, convex, and bicarinate, and those 

 on the tail larger, oval, unicarinate, and in concentric rings ; legs 

 long and slender ; tail about the length of the body ; colour mottled 

 grey, with brownish cross bands of irregular form from the muzzle 

 to the base of the tail. Length 3| inches." 



HaU Sound. 



25. Gymnodactylus cheverti. 



Heteronota marmorata, Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. ii 1877 

 p. 100. ' 



" Form moderately elongate ; internasal shields very short and 

 contiguous, chin-shields smaller and more rounded than in the last 

 species ; upper labials eight, the last two very small ; lower labials 

 six, the last one very minute ; pupil elliptical ; ear-openings round ; 



