Batrachians and Reptiles from I'erak. 189 



the t'ar-o|)eniiJ<2;, which is small and louml ; head covered 

 with finely i^ranular scales, which are lar^fi-r on the snout ; 

 rostral twice as broad as deep, with a short ni'-dian clett 

 ni)ove; nostril pierced between the rostral, the first upper 

 labial, and three nasals, the upper of which is the lar<j;est and 

 separated Iron) its fellow behind the rostral by several minute 

 p;ranules ; 9 upper and 9 lower labials ; symphysial truncate 

 l)ehind ; a scries of sniall chin-shields, the median pair 

 lari^f'st, scareclv longer tlian the symphysial. Scales uni- 

 forndy <,Manulati' on the back, limbs, ami throat, larger, Hat, 

 and ind)ricate on the belly. Digits tree, strongly dilated, 

 with entire lamelhe, the largest of which are angulatc 1 or 

 chevron-shaped; these chevron-shape 1 lamellte number one 

 under the hallux, three under the third toe, tour under the 

 tourih. Tail subcvlindrical, covered with small imbricate 

 scales above and beneath. Male with a long continuous 

 series of 4:2 fen)oral and prieaual pores. Grey-brown above 

 and beneath, tail yellowish, with small darker spots on the 

 back anil a vertebral series of small blackish s|)ots widely 

 separate<l from eacli other; a dark line on each side of the 

 head, passing through the eye. 



milliiu. 



Total length 69 



Head 10 



Width of head 6-o 



iiody l>7 



Foie limb ]0 



Hind limb \:\ 



Tail 32 



A single specimen from the Larut Hills, under a house, at 

 3500 feet altitude. Selangor Museum. 



Draco piincfdtus. 



Head moderate ; snout as long as the diameter of the 

 orbit; nostril lateral, directed outwards; tympanum naked, 

 nearly as large as the eye -opening. Upper head-scales very 

 unequal, keeled; two snbtriangular, compressed, enlarged, 

 erect scales on the posterior part of the supraciliarv region ; 

 10 or 11 upper labials. The male's gular aj)penilago a little 

 shorter than the head. .Male with a very distinct nuchal 

 crest. Dorsal scales u)n qual, keeled, not larger than venlrals ; 

 a lateral series of enlarged distant scales. The fore limb 

 stretched forwards extends a little beyond the tip of the 

 snout; the hind limb reaches the axilla or l)etween the latter 

 and the elbow of the adpres.sed tore limb. Tail with a dorsal 



