FAUNA AM) FLORA, EATBURI, PETGHABURL 153 



ORDER ANSERES. 



-fl589. Dendkoctcna JAVANioA. The Whistling Teal. 

 -^1591. Nettopus coromandelianus. The Cotton Teal. 

 -^1601. Querquedula querquedula (circia). The Garganey or Rlue- 

 wiiiged Teal. 



REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS, 



B^' Malcolm Smith, 



The following species were obtained b}' ni}' collector during a 

 trip with Mr. (lairdner's party in January, February and March, 1914. 

 They were all obtained in the Sai Yoke district. West of Long. 99 ~ 

 nm} between Lats. 11" and 14" 30' 



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CHELONIA. 



TkSTUDO ELOmxATA, lilljtk. 



Tkstudo emys, Sc/deg. t& MiJll. 



Ceoemyda grandis, Grai/. 



PLATTSTERNUJf megacephalum, Oraij. 

 A single specimen of this rare tortoise \vas obtained. Mr. 

 Gairdner's Karen guide told him that it sometimes climbed the trees 

 overhanging the streauis, and that when disturbed would drop oti" into 

 the water below and so escai)e. 



LACKRTIL/A. 



(iV.MNUDACTYLC S MA-tt MOH ATU f*r~J^'fe 



'JMie only previous record of this gecku in Siam is by Messrs. 

 Annandale and Robinson, from I'atani. 

 Draco volan8, rAnn. 

 Dkaco Blanfordt, Nlijr. 

 Previousl}- recorded in Siam from I'atani and Trang. Found in 

 the Malay States, but according to Boulenger. not below 2500 feet in 

 the more southern portions of the Peninsula. Some of my specimens 

 were caught at an elevation of 400 feet. 



My man brought in five males and six females, and could have 

 got many more as they appeared to be ])lentiful throughout the 

 <listrict. The wing membrane was distinctly paler m the males than 



