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5. AELUROSCALABOTES FELINUS, Gthr. 
Pentadactylus felinus, Giinther, Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 117. 
Aflurosaurus felinus, Boul. Cat. Liz. i. p. 73. 
Ailuroscalabotes felinus, Boul. op. cit. ii. p. 482. 
The type specimen in the British Museum is from Singapore. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula and Borneo. 
6. Hemipactrynus rrenatos, D. & B. 
Hemidactylus frenatus, Cantor, p. 23; Stol. J. A.S.B. 1870, 
p. 104; Boul. Cat. Liz. i. p. 120. 
Cantor says this species is “‘ very numerous in valleys and hills ; 
Malayan Peninsula, Pinang, and Singapore.” Stoliczka says it 
“occurs in Penang; I only obtained it on two occasions, both 
times on the pillars of the verandah; it seems to have been 
expelled from the interior apartments by the much stronger Pertpea 
peroni” (=Gehyra mutilata). I had not seen Stoliczka’s paper 
when I was at Penang, but arrived at the same conclusion about 
the habits of this species; during a fortnight that I spent on 
Penang Hill last March, I noticed that while Gehyra mutilata 
swarmed in my room, the smaller Hemidactylus frenatus was only 
to be found in the outer verandah. I also found this species in 
Georgetown, Penang. The largest specimen I got was 106 mm. 
in total length (H.B. 53 mm., tail 53 mm.). 
Hab. Southern India, China, Indo-China, Malay Peninsula, 
islands of Western Pacific and Indian Oceans and St. Helena. 
7. HEMIDACTYLUS GLEADOVH, Murr. 
Hemidactylus maculatus, part., Giinther, Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 107. 
Hemidactylus gleadovii, Boul. Cat. Liz. i. p. 129; id. Fauna Brit. 
Ind., Rept. p. 86 (figured). 
Giinther mentions having seen specimens from Singapore. 
Hab. India, Ceylon, Burma, South China, and Malay Peninsula. 
8. HeEMIDACTYLUS DEPRESSUS, Gray. 
Hemidactylus depressus, Boul. Cat. Liz. i. p. 134. 
There is a specimen from Singapore in the British Museum. 
Hab. Ceylon, Malay Peninsula. 
9. HEMIDACTYLUS LESOHENAULTI, D. & B. 
Hemidactylus leschenaultit, Boul. Cat. Liz. i. p. 136. 
There is a specimen in the British Museum from Penang from 
Dr. Cantor. 
Hab. India, Ceylon, Malay Peninsula. 
10. Hemrpactyivus coctrar, D. & B. 
Hemidactylus coctei, Cantor, p. 23; Boul. Cat. Liz. 1. p. 137. 
Cantor observed two males in houses in the valley of Penang. 
Hab. India, Malay Peninsula. 
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