1897.] EEPTILliS jS-SO BATBACHIAXS of CELEBES, 203 



2. Two metatarsal tubercles, inner large. 



Terminal expansions of fingers more than half the diameter of the eye. 



18. Callula baleata. 

 Terminal expansions of fingers not half the diameter of the eye. 



19. Callula pulchra. 



B. Tips of fingers not dilated ; a large (parotoid) gland behind the eye. 

 Supraobital bony ridges produced on the occiput. 20. Bufo hiporcatus. 

 Supraorbital bony ridges not produced on the occiput; a thick orbito-tympanic 

 bony ridge 21. Bvfo celebenais. 



EEPTILIA. 



EMTDOSAUEIA. 



CkOCODILIDjE. 



1. Ceocodiltts poeosus, Schn. * 



Kema. One skull. 



Grorontalo, Macassar (l/<??/e/-). Pampanna, S. Celebes {Weier). 



CHELONIA. 



Testudinid^. 



2. CvcLEMTS amboinensis, Daud. 



One specimen; Kema. Four specimens : Macassar. 

 Manado, Macassar {Meyer). Macassar (Beccari). Macassar, 

 Panjana, S. Celebes (Weber). 



3. Testudo eoestenii, Schleg. & Miill. 



One adult and one young : Buol. 



Mt. Boliohoeto, near Salamatta, N. Celebes (Meyer). 



The type specimen is from Grilolo. 



Shell of young with strongly serrated anterior and posterior 

 borders, yellowish above and below, with small blackish-brown 

 spots on the dorsal and marginal shields, and a large blotch on 

 each abdominal shield. 



LACEETILIA. 



GECKONIDiE. 



4. Gtmnodactylus jellesm^, sp. n. (Plate VII. fig. 1.) 



Head large, depressed, oviform ; snout longer than the diameter 

 of the orbit, which equals its distance from the ear-opening ; fore- 

 head concave ; ear-opening large, oval, slightly oblique, nearly 

 vertical, measuring about half the diameter of the eye. Limbs rather 

 elongate ; digits strong, slightly depressed at the base, strongly 

 compressed in the remaining portion ; the basal phalanx with 

 well-developed transverse plates inferiorly. Head granular, the 

 granules largest on the snout, with very small tubercles on the 

 occipital and temporal regions ; rostral nearly twice as broad as 

 deep, with M-shaped xipper border, with or without median cleft 



