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REPTILES & BATRACHIANS. 

 I. GoNYOCEPHALUS GRANDis (Gray). 



Blgr. p. 66. 



A half-grown example was obtained at Gurun. 



2. Calotes cristatellus (Kuhl.). 



Blgr. p. 70. 



One example of the green " chameleon," so jcommon in 

 the more southern parts of the Peninsula, was obtained at 

 Gurun, where it was apparently largely replaced by the follow- 

 ing species. 



3. Calotes versicolor (Daud). 

 Blgr. p. 71. 



Very numerous in the scrub vegetation about Gurun, and 

 very sluggish, being easily taken by hand while seated on the 

 branches and twigs of bushes, though it attempted to bite 

 vigorously when caught. 



4. Mabuia multifasciata (Kuhl.). 

 Blgr. p. 84. 



I juv. 



5. OxYGLOssus laevis, Gunth. 

 Blgr. p. 225. 



A small specimen of this frog was obtained at Gurun. It 

 does not appear to have been met with often in the Peninsula. 



Snout to vent 18 mm. 



6. Rana macrodon, Dum and Bibr. 



One example from Gurun measuring no mm. from snout 

 to vent. 



7. Rana limnocharis, Wiegm. 



Blgr. p. 236. 



Numerous specimens were obtained at Gurun, the largest 

 measuring 55 mm. from snout to vent ; with two exceptions 

 all possess a yellow vertebral stripe varying from 4 mm. to a 

 hair's breadth. 



8. Rhacophorus leucomystax, Gravenh. 

 2 examples from Gurun, 



g. BuFO asper, Gravenh. 



A small example of a toad from Gurun, measuring 27 mm. 

 from snout to vent, appears to be the young of this species: 

 there are, however, no bony ridges on the head nor in any 

 tympanum distinguishable. 



