CLASS REPTILIA. ^ 



Madagascar Gecko. Gecko Madagascariensis. Gray. 

 Scales smooth, with large tubercles on the sides ; femoral 

 and subanal pores in two straight diverging lines ; young, 

 with a black and white lateral line. Madagascar. 



Banded Gecko. Gecko vittatus, Houttyn. Act Ulys. ix. t. 

 11. f. 2. Daud. iv. t. 50. 



Brown, with a white dorsal band, forked over the head and 

 the base of the tail. Java. 



D. Toes free., scarcely dilated. Eublepharis, Gray. 

 Stenodactylus, Part. Licht. 



Hardwicke's Gecko. Eublepharis, Hardwickii, Gray. 



Grey, brown banded ; back tubercular. Java. 



Ascolohates Stenodactylus. Licht. Savigny, Egypt. Phyllo- 

 dactylus Marmoratus. Mus. Franc. St. guttatus, Cuv. 



Scales above small ; white spotted ; tail, black, with irre- 

 gular white rings. Egypt. 



E. Toes dilated, webbed, sides of body and tail margined. 

 Pteroplura, Gray. Ptychozoon, Kuhl. 



HorsJield''s Gecko. Pte. Horsfeldii, Gray. Lac. Homalo- 

 cephala, Creicht. 



Brown, with darker cross bands ; beneath pale ; tail, when 

 reproduced, roundish, not pinnated. 



E. Toes and thumb clawed, subwehbed, sides sub-jinned. 

 Leache's Gecko. Gecko Leachianus, Cuv. 



Grey, with large white spots ; scales uniform, smooth. 



II. Toes, with a series of cross scales, divided by a groove, 

 beneath, last joint com^pressed, sheathed. Thecodactylus. 



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