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and three fourths the length of head and body. The fore limb 

 extends a good deal beyond the tip of the snout, the hind 

 limb reaches the shoulder. 



Brown above, with a few blackish spots; membranes blackish 

 above, below colourless. Throat reticulated with dark brown; 

 gular sac brown, with blackish base; lateral wattles below dark 

 purple. Length of head and body 92 mm.; tail 164 mm. 



Type-specimen examined in the British Museum and the 

 specimens in the Paris Museum. 



Habitat: Borneo (Kina Balu!). 



23. Draco microlepis Boulenger. 



Draco microlepis^ Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc . London 1893, p. 523, pi. XLII fig. 2. 



Head small; snout shorter than the diameter of the orbit; 

 nostril vertical, directed upwards; tympanum naked, smaller 

 than the eye-opening. Head-scales very small, keeled, subequal 

 on the snout, six or seven scales across the middle of the 

 interorbital region, fourteen or fifteen across the supraocular 

 region; eleven to fourteen upper labials. Gular sac as long as 

 the head, covered with moderately large scales. No nuchal 

 fold or crest. Dorsal scales equal, keeled, a little smaller than 

 ventrals; a lateral series of a few distant enlarged, keeled 

 scales. Tail without a crest, about twice as long as head and 

 body. The fore limb extends with the whole hand beyond the 

 tip of the snout, the hind limb reaches the shoulder. 



Pale grey-brown above, spotted and marbled with dark; 

 membranes with black marblings above, forming five ill-defined 

 transverse bands, below unspotted. Base of the gular sac and 

 lower parts of the lateral lappets purplish; a large black spot 

 on each side of the base of the gular sac in the male. Length 

 of head and body 80 mm.; tail 165 mm. 



Type-specimens examined in the British Museum. 



Habitat: Borneo (Merabah!, Mt. Dulit!, Sandakan!, Ba- 

 ram!). Malacca (3500 feet). 



24. Draco intermedius Werner. 



Draco inter meditis^ Werner, Mitt. Naturh. Mus. Hamb. XXVII 1910, p. 14. 



Head small, fat; snout as long as the diameter of the 

 orbit; nostril vertical, directed upwards; tympanum naked. 



