1892.] ON REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS FROM BORNEO. 



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4. An Account of the Reptiles and Batrachians collected 

 by Mr. C. Hose on Mt. Dulit, Borneo. By G. A. 



BoTJLENGER. 



[Eeceived June 7, 1892.] 



(Plates XXIX. & XXX.) 



Two small sets of Reptiles and 

 Sarawak, have been received from Mr 

 in the British Museum collection. Th 

 contained examples of a single new 

 Ann. & Mag. N. H. [6] viii. 1891, p. 

 few days ago, is much more valuable, 

 the fauna of Borneo, among which is 



I now proceed to give a complete 

 in Mr. Hose's collection. 



Batrachians from Mt. Dulit '\ 



. Hose and are now incorporated 



e first, received in August 1891, 



species (Rana hosii, Bouleng. 



290). The second, received a 



as it adds three new species to 



a remarkable form of Varanus. 



list of the species represented 



REPTILES. 



1. Gymnodactylus marmoratus, Kuhl. 



2. Gecko stentor. Cantor. 



3. Gecko monarchus, Schleg. 



4. Ptychozoon horsfieldii. Gray. 



Dr. F. Miiller will shortly show that this species, established and 

 then withdrawn by Gray, is distinct from P. homalocephalum, Crev. 

 A single specimen, a male, is in Mr. Hose's collection. 



5. Draco auiNQUEFASciAxus, Gray. 



6. GoNYOCEPHALus GRANDis, Gray. 



1 Hylomys is similar to Gymimra, except that ■^ is absent and mp* is 

 functional. 



^ For information as to the exact position of this mountain we refer the 

 reader to p. 221 of the present volume. 



