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the corner of the mouth to the fore limb; body covered above 

 with very small granules, intermixed with small unequal round 

 tubercles, irregularly distributed. 

 Along the flanks a longitudinal 

 series of tubercles, another, con- 

 sisting of 7 or 9 tubercles along 

 the neck. Ventral scales small, 

 cycloid, imbricate. Male with 16 

 or 17 femoral pores on each side, 

 separated in the middle. Tail much 

 depressed, bordered on each side 

 by a broad fold with sharp denti- 

 culated lateral edge, covered above 

 with granules, anteriorly with trans- 

 verse series of tubercles, below 

 with enlarged plates. Limbs de- 

 pressed, bordered on both sides by 

 a membrane ; digits short, strongly 

 dilated, two-thirds webbed, all well 

 developed ; 5 lamellae under the 

 inner, 8 or 9 under the fourth 

 digit. 



Grey-brown above, mottled with 

 brown, with quadrangular paired, 

 brown spots; a dark streak on 

 each side of the head, passing 

 through the eye; tail with brown 

 cross bars. Lower parts yellowish- 

 grey, speckled with blackish to- 

 wards the sides; lower anterior 

 part of tail red. Length of head 

 and body 59 mm.; tail 64 mm. 



Fig. 25. Mimetozoon craspedotus 

 (Mocq.). (After Boulenger). 



Habitat: Borneo! (Kuching-Sarawak). Penang! (2200 feet). 



6. Gehyra Gray. 

 (GRAY, Zool. Misc. p. 57, 1842). 



Digits strongly dilated, free or webbed at the base, below 

 with undivided (fig. 27) or medially divided transverse lamellae 

 (fig. 26); distal phalanges free, elongate, compressed, clawed, 

 rising from within the extremity of the dilated part ; inner digits 

 without free distal phalange, clawless, or with a very indistinct 



