482 ADDENDA AXD COKRIGEXDA. 



Page 73. Change the name iELUROSAURTJS to 

 14. ^LUROSCALABOTES. 



^lurosaurus (noti Otcen), Boideng. Cat. Liz. i. p. 73. 

 yEluroscalabotes, Boiileny. Ann. ^- Mag. N. 11. (5_) xvi. 1885, p. 387. 



1. ^luroscalalDotes felinus. 



2. ^Huroscalahotes dorsalis. 



3. .ffiluroscalabotes ? brunneus. 



Page 80. Add a species : — 



1 a. Phyllodactylus jiilieni. 



Phyllodactylus julieni, Cope, Troc. Am. Phil. Soc. xxii. 1884 (1885), 

 p. 180. 



IS^early related to P. tnhermloms, from which it differs in the fol- 

 lowing characters : — Abdominal scales less numerous, forming about 

 30 transverse series between axilla and groin. Dorsal tubercles 

 forming uninterrupted longitudinal series, no small scales interven- 

 ing between those of one row. Three chin-shields behind the 

 mental. Five narrow, straight, blackish cross bands between the 

 axilla and groin ; one in front of the arms, and one across the nape ; 

 a brown band posterior to the eye. These markings become obso- 

 lete in the largest specimens. 



Aruba, Leeward Islands. 



^(](j . Page 87. Phyllodactylus stumpffi. 



a. S- Nossi B6. Senckenberg Museum [E.]. 



j^jfl . Page 88. Phyllodactylus porphyreus. 



o-''- 6 , yg., & eggs. Cape Town. Rev. G. H. R. Fisk [P.]. 



^^d . Page 91, Phyllodactylus europaBus. . 



Phyllodactjlus europoeus, Camerano, Mon. Saw. Ital. p. 12, 



g-h. Ad. OerboH. Florence Museum 



i-1. Ad. & yg. Gianuti, Florence Museum 



^^(j. Page 90. Ebenavia inunguis. 



a. Ad. Nossi Be. Senckenberg Museum [E.], 



On comparing this specimen with the one described by me as 

 E. hoettyeri, I do not think the latter species deserves to stand. 



