314 G. A. BOULENGER 



network ; lower parts dark brown ; tail black, with nine white 

 cross-bands above. 



Total length 97 millim. 



Head 15 



Width of head 9 



Body 32 



Fore limb ........ 20 



Hind limb 25 



Tail 50 



I have not been able to refer this Lizard to any of the 

 described species. In its femoral pores it agrees with G. varie- 

 gatus_, Blyth, which differs^ according to Blyth's description, in 

 the larger ventral scales and other points of minor importance. 



7. GS-ymnodlactylixis peg-uensis , sp. n. 



(PI Vn, fig 2). 



Palon , two specimens. 



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

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

 region concave ; ear-opening subtriangular , rather large , half 

 the diameter of the eye. Limbs moderate ; toes short, scarcely 

 depressed at the base, strongly compressed distally ; the plates 

 under the basal phalanx small, much narrower than the digit, 

 roundish, convex. Head granular, with minute tubercles scattered 

 on the occiput ; rostral twice as broad as deep, with median cleft 

 above; nostril pierced between the rostral and four scales; first 

 labial excluded from the nostril ; nine upper and seven or eight 

 lower labials; mental triangular; four pairs of chin-shields, the 

 median largest and forming a suture behind the mental; throat 

 minutely granulate. Body and limbs granulate above, with nu- 

 merous small, round, keeled tubercles; a feeble fold along the 

 side; ventral scales small, cycloid, imbricate, 43 to 45 across the 

 middle of the belly. An angular series of seven or eight praeanal 

 pores ; no femoral pores. Tail cylindrical tapering, as long as 

 head and body. Pale grey-brown above, with blackish brown 



