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membranes yellowish white, with white longitudinal lines, and a 

 few black spots near the outer margin confluent into a longitudinal 

 band occupying a little more than a third of the length of the wing ; 

 throat and sides of neck reticulated with blackish. 



Total length 185 millim. 



Head 15 „ 



Body 47 „ 



Pore limb 30 ,, 



Hind limb 35 „ 



Tail 123 „ 



Kandari, Celebes. 



14. Draco spilonotus. 



Draco spilonotus, Gitnth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1872, p. 502, pi. xxxv. 

 fig. B, & 1873, p. 167. 



Head small ; snout as long as the diameter of the orbit ; nostril 

 lateral, directed outwards ; tympanum naked (probably not con- 

 stantly). Upper head-scales very unequal, keeled ; six or seven upper 

 labials. The male's gular appendage much shorter than the head. 

 A very slight nuchal crest. Dorsal scales subequal, smooth, slightly 

 larger than ventrals ; no lateral series of enlarged scales. The fore 

 limb stretched forwards extends much beyond the tip of the snout ; 

 the adpressed hind limb reaches a little beyond the axil. Greyish 

 above, marbled with brown ; a black nuchal spot ; sides of the neck 

 reticulated; wing-membranes yellowish white, with small black 

 spots on their basal half. 



Total length 182 millim. 



Head 13 „ 



Width of head 9 „ 



Body 47 „ 



Fore limb 28 „ 



Hind limb 34 „ 



Tail 122 „ 



Celebes. 



a-h. cJ. Celebes. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. (Types.) 



15. Draco fimbriatus. 



Draco fimbriatus, Gray, Cat. p. 284. 

 Draco fimbriatus, Kuhl, Beitr. Zool. u. Vergl. Anat. p. 101 ; Guer. 



Icon. R. A., Rept. pi. x. fig. 1 ; Dmn. 4; Bihr. iv. p. 448 ; Duvern. 



R. A., Rept. pi. xvi. fig. 1 ; Schleg. Abbild. p. 92, pi. xxiv. figs. 2-4 ; 



Gilnth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 123 ; Stoliczka, Jvtirn. As. Soc. Beng. 



xlii. 1873, p. 119. 

 abbreviatus, Gray, Zool. Journ. iii. 1828, p. 219 ; id. in Hardio, 



III. Ind. Zool. 

 (Rhacodracon) fimbriatus, Fitz. Syst. Rept. p. 50. 



Head large ; snout slightly longer than the diameter of the orbit ; 

 nostril lateral directed outwards and slightly upwards ; tympanum 



