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10. GrECKO TERTICXLLATUS, Laur. 



One specimen : Keina. Four specimens : Macassar. 



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

 Macassar ( Weher). 



The specimen from Kenia has been erroneously referred to 

 G. stentor b.y Dr. Miiller. 



11. GrEOKO MONARCHTJS, Schleg. 



Two specimens : Macassar. 



Manado, Minahassa {Meyer). Kandari {Beccari). 



AGAMID.E. 



12. Draco eeticulatus, Gthr. 



One female specimen : C. Celebes, Luhu, 3300 ft. 



13. Draco spilonotus, Gthr. (Plate VIII.) 



Numerous specimens : Kema, Tomohon. 



Manado {Meyer, Bruijn). 



Head small ; snout as long as or a little shorter than the orbit ; 

 nostril lateral, directed out\\ards ; tympanum sometimes scaly, 

 usually naked ; no parietal foramen (pineal eye). Upper head- 

 scales very unequal, keeled ; 4 to 6 series of very small scnles along 

 the interorbital region between the enlarged, strongly keeled supra- 

 oculars ; nasal shield separated from the rostral and from the first 

 labial by one, rarely by two, series of scales ; 6 to 8 upper and as 

 many lower labials. The male's gular appendage one-half to two- 

 thirds the length of the head. A very slight nuchal crest. Dorsal 

 scales subequal, smooth or faintly keeled, slightly larger than the 

 ventrals, which are strongly keeled ; uo dorso-lateral series of 

 enlarged scales, although two or three such scales may be excep- 

 tionally present. The fore limb stretched forwards extends much 

 beyond the tip of the snout ; the hind limb reaches the axil or the 

 shoulder. 



The late Dr. IMiiller has drawn attention to the differences 

 in colour which exist between specimens of this species. These 

 differences are, however, much greater still, for the female spe- 

 cimens referred by Peters and Doria, Miiller, and others to 

 D. lineatus belong to this species. Head, body, and limbs of a 

 bluish gre}^ marbled with dark grey or brown ; a black nuchal 

 spot ; sides of neck usually reticulated with dark bluish grey ; 

 gular appendage of male lemon-yellow ; throat of females speckled 

 with black ; wing-membranes of males lemon -j^ellow or deep 

 orange, speckled all over M'itli black, or with small black spots on 

 the basal portion, unspotted below ; wing-membranes of females 

 orange with black spots forming more or less regular cross-bands, 

 or nearly entirely black with white longitudinal lines and mere 

 traces of orange cross-bars ; their low er surface immaculate or 

 with a few small black spots. 



