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12. Lepitiodactylizs ceyloiiensis, Blgk. 



Malewoon. A single specimen. 



This species, first described from a single specimen collected 

 by Col. Beddome at Gampola, Ceylon, is now represented in 

 the British Museum by four more specimens, viz. : — Two from 

 Gampola, 2000 feet, presented by M.'' E. E. Green; one from 

 the Willis Mountains, Java, 5000 feet, collected by Baron von 

 Huegel ; and one from Engano , collected by D.^' Modigliani 

 and sent to me for identification by the Marquis Doria together 

 with a specimen of Gonatodes kandianus from the same island. 

 These two Geckos have since been recorded by D.'^' Vinciguerra 

 in his paper on the Reptiles of Engano, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, 

 (2j Xll, 1892, pp. 517-526. 



13. Greclto vertioillatii.s, Laub. 



Rangoon. 



14. IPtycliozoon laoiiialoceplialixnx , Cuev. 



Palon. 



A single male specimen, with 24 praeanal pores, is in every 

 way typical except in the absence of enlarged dorsal tubercles. 

 The presence of these tubercles can therefore not be included 

 among the diagnostic characters by which this species is to be 

 distinguished from the P. horsfieldii^ Gray, recently restored 

 to specific rank by D.'" F. Miiller, Festschr. Nat. Ges. Basel, 

 1892, p. 209, pi. IV. 



Aganiidae. 



15. I>raco maeu.latixs5; , Gray. 



Malewoon, Thao, and in the district of the Karin Bia-po. 



16. A-caxitlxosaura lairmitientata , Blgr. 



Yado, valley in the district of tTie Karin Asciuii Gheba 3500 

 feet; Thao; Cobapo, village in the district of the Karin Bia-po. 



