On Three new Reptiles and a new Batrachian. 451 



Plate X. 



Fiij. 1. Dislocated shoulder-girdle, from specimeu (B) preserved at 

 Maredsous. Natural size, cl, clavicle; i.d., interclavicle; 

 p., pectoral fin; p.cL, post-clavicle; p.te., post-temporal; s.cL, 

 supra-clavicle. 



Fig. 2. Restoration of shoulder-t^irdle. Same lettering. 



Fig. 3. Inner view of scales, in middle of body, from specmieu (B) pre- 

 served at Maredsous. X 2. 



Fig 4. Ventral ridge-scutes, as seen in specimeu B. Natural size. 



Fig. 5. Dorsal scales, towards middle of body, from type specimen pre- 

 served in the Zoological Museum of the University ot Louvaiii, 

 X 2. 



lA.—Description.'i of Three new Reptiles and a new Batra- 

 chian from Mount Kina Balu, North Borneo. By G. A. 

 BOULENGER, F.R.S. 



Among some Reptiles and Batrachlaus collected in March 

 1899 on Mount Kina Balu by Dr. Hanitsch, of the Raffles 

 Museum, Singapore, and submitted to me for identification, 

 there are examples of several new species, which he has kindly 

 permitted me to describe. 



Gecko rhacophorus. 



Head moderately large, once and one third as long as broad; 

 snout longer than the distance between the eye and the ear- 

 opening, once and a half the diameter of the orbit ; ear- 

 opening round, its diameter one third that of the eye. Body 

 and limbs much depressed, bordered with dermal expansions ; 

 fingers and toes fully half-webbed. Head, body, and limbs 

 covered with minute granules intermixed with small, round, 

 smooth tubercles ; rostral a little more than twice as broad as 

 deep, without median cleft ; nostril pierced between several 

 small scales; nine upper and ten lower labials ; symphysial 

 small, pentagonal; a series of six small chin-shields ; spine- 

 like tubercles on the sides of the head, the largest above the 

 ear A moderately developed scalloped membrane on each 

 side of the body, scaled like the body and fringed on the. 

 edge. Abdominal scales flat juxtaposed granules. An 

 angular series of pvajanal pores. Tail depressed, scaled like 

 the body, bordered with a series of rounded lobes. Ureyish 

 above, speckled with darker and with wavy dark transverse 

 lines ; brownish beneath, throat with darker dots. 



