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Total length 73 millim. 



Head 10 „ 



Width of head 6-5 „ 



Body 27 „ 



Fore limb 13 „ 



Hind limb 17 „ 



T^il 36 „ 



Peru. 



a. (S . [Cuba.] ? (Type of Ooniodactylus 



sulcattis.) 

 b-d. (S $. Yurimaguas, Huallaga River. Dr. Hahnel [C.l 



e. 2 • Cayaria. Messrs. Veitch [P. 



/. 5 $ . Puerto del Mairo. Messrs. Veitch [P, 



ff. (5*. Santarem. Mr. Wickham [C. 



[Oymnodactylus gaudichaudii, Dum. & Bibr. iii. p. 413, from 

 Coquimbo, Chili, belongs doubtless to this genus, but it is not 

 possible from the description to say in what points it diiFers from 

 its American congeners, to which it seems to be very closely related.] 



7. Gonatodes timorensis. 



Gymnodactylus timoriensis, JDum. 8r Bibr. iii. p. 411. 



Snout short, pointed ; rostral pentagonal, a little broader than 

 high ; five pairs of labials ; mental very large, lozenge-shaped ; a 

 very small chin-shield on each side of the mental. Digits long and 

 slender. Upper surfaces covered with uniform small granules. 

 Abdominal scales hexagonal, imbricate. No pra^anal or femoral 

 pores (?). Head and back reddish, sides grey-brown ; brown spots 

 on each side of the vertebral line ; a black interrupted band along 

 the flanks ; reddish-grey inferiorly. 



Head 11 milJim. 



Body 24 „ 



Pore limb 12 „ 



Hind limb 14 „ 



Timor. 



8. Gonatodes kendallii. (Plate V. fig. 4.) 

 Heteronota kendalHi, Gray, Cat. p. 174. 



Habit very slender. Head oval ; snout long and broad, rounded, 

 depressed, with strong canthal ridges, much longer than the distance 

 between the eye and the ear-opening, once and a half the diameter 

 of the orbit ; eyes large ; ear- opening vertically oval, two fifths the 

 diameter of the eye. Limbs long ; digits long and slender, com- 

 pressed, inferiorly with small lamella? and a large oval plate at the 

 articulation of the basal and proximal phalanges. Upper surfaces 

 covered with minute granules, intermixed on the body with irregu- 



