tn the Indian Museum, Calcntta. 27 



There are five specimens from the Punjab Salt Range in 

 tlie Indian Museum, They are in bad condition, but agree 

 sufficiently well with Strauch's description of G. Fcdtschenkoi. 

 The space between the eyes is broader and the head is less 

 depressed than in Nikolsky's figures ; also the chin-shields 

 are hirger, the middle pair meeting to form a suture, not a 

 mere point of contact, behind the mental, A male has 3.2 

 pores. 



Gymnodactylus Fea, Blgr. 



Gjimnodacti/lus Fece, Boulenger, Auu. Miis. Geuova, (2) xxiii. 1893, 

 "pp. 306, 313, 314, pi. vii. tigs.' 1, 1 A, 1 B, 1 c. 



The only previous record of this species, so far as I am 

 awai'e, is that of the type from the Karin Hills in Lower 

 Burma. There are three female specimens from Sinkip Island, 

 East Sumatra, in the Indian Museum, presented by the late 

 Professor AYood- Mason. Two of them agree \\'\i\\ the type 

 in size and coloration, the third is larger and has 8 white 

 bands instead of 9 on the tail. The dorsal tubercles in this 

 adult specimen have a more distinctive character than in the 

 young, the keel being very clearly defined and running along 

 a more or less flattened base. 



The dimensions of the large specimen are : — 



mm. 



Total length 138 



Snout to vent CO 



Fore limb '22 



Hind limb 32 



Length of head 21 



Breadth „ 11 



Gonatodes marmorutus (Bedd.). 



"We have a specimen of this species from Tinnevelly, 

 presented by Colonel Beddome. To the same species I refer 

 ■«itli a little doubt (but to the genus with certainty) two 

 very young specimens from the Andamans, I am not aware 

 that the genus has been recorded previously from these 

 islands. The specimens were in a bottle contaming a large 

 number of examples of Gymnodactylus rubidus of difterent 

 sizes. 



Gonatodes affinis (Stol.). 



Gi/mnodactijlus affinis, Boulenger, Cat. Liz. Brit. iJus. vol. i. p. 42. 

 Ouvatodcs pencnKjends, S. Flower, P. Z. S. 18'JO, p. 8(33, pi. xliv. 

 tigs. \,\u,\b, 1 c. 



