REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS FROM BURMA 313 



LACERTILIA. 



Geckonidae . 



6. Oymnodactylus feae , sp. n. 



{IH. VII, fig, 1) 



Puepoii, village in the district of the Karin Bia-po, 3200-3400 

 feet. A single specimen. 



Head large, oviform; snout longer than the orbit, which 

 equals its distance from the ear-opening ; forehead and loreal 

 region concave; ear-opening small, oval, oblique. Limbs elongate; 

 digits strong, scarcely depressed at the base, strongly compressed 

 distally ; the basal phalanx with well-developed plates beneath. 

 Head granular, the granules intermixed with small round tu- 

 bercles from between the eyes to the nape, where they increase 

 in size ; rostral twice as broad as deep, with median cleft above ; 

 rostral and first labial entering the nostril ; seven or eight up- 

 per and eight or nine lower labials ; mental triangular ; two 

 pairs of chin-shields, anterior largest and forming a suture 

 behind the mental; throat minutely granulate. Body and limbs 

 granular above, with numerous small, round, keeled tubercles; 

 a series of small tubercles, on a slight fold, limiting the abdo- 

 minal region ; ventral scales small, cycloid, imbricate, 35 across 

 the middle of the belly. Male with a continuous series of 32 

 pores along the thighs and across the praeanal region. Tail 

 c\lindrical, tapering, covered with minute granules intermixed 

 with a few large fiat, smooth tubercles, which do not form 

 regular rings, except quite at the base ; a series of large trans- 

 verse plates below. Dark brown above, with four black bars, 

 bordered with white tubercles, on the back, and a crescentic 

 black, white-edged band from eye to eye across the nape; upper 

 surface of head with large black spots, separated by a whitish 



