480 ADDENDA AND CORRIOP.XDA. 



Page 18. For Stenodactylus petersii read 



4. Stenodactylus steudneri. 



Gyninodactylus ateudneri, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1869, p. 788*. 

 Stenodactylus petersii, Bouleny. Cat. Liz. i. p. 18. 



A ^^ . Page 1 9. Alsophylax pipiens. 



Gymiiodactylus eversmanni, Wier/m. llerp. Mex. p. 19. 

 atiopunctatus, Licht. Xumcncl. liept. Mas. lierul. p. 6. 



A j(j . Page 21. Alsophylax tuberculatus. 



f, Hgr. Helmand. Dr. Aitchison [C.]. Afglian 



Boundary Commission. 



Page 22, footnote, erase Gymnodactijlus atropunctatiis. 



j^^^ . Page 27. Gymnodactylus caspius. 



b-c. c? • Ak-Kala, near Astrabad. St. Petersburg Mus. [E.]. 



^(jj . Page 29. Gymnodactylus kotschyi. 



Gymnodaetylus kotschyi, Camerano, Mon. Sattr. Ital. p. 10, pi. ii. 

 fig. 41. 



Page 31. Add a species : — 



8<7, Gymnodactylus horridus. 



Gymnodactylus horridus, Burmei.-^ter, Iteise La Plata, i. p. .309, and 

 'ii. p. 522." 



Very near G. fasciatus, and likewise with large trihedral tuber- 

 cles ; the principal difference appears to consist in the absence of a 

 pair of large chin-shields in contact with the mental. Grey above, 

 with fine white cross lines, the anterior of which forms a ring on 

 the crown, extending from the eye to the nose ; the tail with broader 

 cross bands ; lo\ver surfaces white. 



Total length 130 millim., in which the tail enters for 80. 



Mendoza. 



^(j(j . . Page 45. Gymnodactylus marmoratus. 



i-k. J $. Wilhs Mountains, Kediri, Baron v. Huegel [C.]. 



Java, 5000 feet. 



Ty])e pxamiiied. 



