ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA, 491 



in the male. Grey above, with round, dark-edged, whitish spots ; 

 a rather indistinct dark line on each side of the head, passing 

 through the eye ; lower surfaces whitish. 



a. c? . Cape Town. South-African Mus. [P.]. (Type.) 



Page 220. Add a species : — 



4 a. Sphaerodactylus homolepis. 



Spbpsrodactj'lus homolepis, Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xxiii. 1886, 

 p. 277. 



Near S. sputator. Scales of upper surfaces small, flat, not gra- 

 nular nor keeled, a little smaller than those of the abdomen. Rostral 

 plate large ; five upper labials ; four lower labials, first corresponding 

 to three upper. Snout a little longer than the distance from the 

 eye to the ear, and once and two thirds the length of the eye's 

 diameter. Scales on lower surface of normal tail similar to those 

 of upper surface. Brownish cream-colour, with dark brown bands, 

 longitudinal on the head, and transverse on neck, body, and tail ; 

 seven lines on the head, one median, and three on each side; the 

 cross bands not so wide as the spaces between them — one is on the 

 nape, one crosses the shoulders, one the middle of the body, and one 

 the groin ; four complete annuli on the tail. 



Total length 24 millim.; head and body 16; head, to ear- 

 opening, 4. 



Nicaragua. 



o' 



j^^^ . Page 237. Uroplates fimbriatus. 



/. Ad. Nossi Be. Senckenberg Museum [E.]. 



Page 239, 16th line from bottom, for ischium read postcloacal 

 bone ; 17th line, for five read four. 



^^^ . Page 249. Lialis hurtonii. 



(T. Ad. (var. H). Murray Island, Torres Rev. S. Macfarlane [C.]. 



Straits. 



Page 251, 5th line from top, for one read two, and add " and 

 Moloch " after Chelosania .... 



Page 254, 2nd line from bottom, for scaly read naked ; and 4th 

 line, for naked read scaly. 



