CLASS REPTILIA. 



Orange, marked with blue, and a white streak on the side ; 

 femoral pore distinct. Isle of France, 



Ornamented Platydactyle. Plat. Ornatus. Phelsuma^ Gray. 

 Ann. Phil. 



Brown ; back with six rows of red oval spots. New Holland. 



B. Toes, first and fourth clawed, free, dilated ; pores none, 



Tarentola, Gray. 



Fasciculated Gecko. Plat. Fascicularis. Gecko, Daud. 



Grey ; head rough ; back with twelve series of groups of 

 three or four small acute spines. South of Europe. 



Annulated Gecko. Plat. JEgyptiacus. Gecko, Cuv. Gecko 

 Annulaire, Geoff. Egypt, t. 5. f. 7- 



Grey; scales granular, with rows of large, flat, simple, round 

 tubercules. Egypt. 



American Gecko. Platydactylus Americanus, Gray. 



Pale, lined and varied with brown; scales granular, with 

 twelve or fourteen close rows of blunt, simple, equal tu- 

 bercles. New York. Mus. Par. 



C. Toes clawed, thumb clawless, suhanal pores distinct. 



Gecko. 



Toes free, dilated the whole length. Gecko, Gray. 



Common Gecko. Gecko Guttatus, Daud. t. 49. Lac. 

 Gecko, hin. 



Body black, with white spots ; scales minute, with low 

 rounded simple tubercles. Java. Mus. Brit. 



Chinese Gecko. Gecko Reevesii. 



Black, with cross band of white spots, and some obscilre 

 rather larger tubercular scales. China. 

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