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52. Draco quinquefasciatus Gray. 



Draco quinquefasciata'i, Blgr. Cat. Liz. i. p. 269, p]. xx. fig. 8. 



Besides the two specimens recorded from the Straits Settlements 

 (P. Z. S. 1896, p. 870), Dr. Hanitsch records it from Selangor 

 (Eep. Eaffles Libr. & Mus. 1897, p. 9). 



ffab. Malay Peninsula, Borneo. 



53. Deaco t.enioptebus GUnth. 



Draco tceniopterus, Blgr. Cat. Liz. i. p. 269. 



The type specimen collected by M. Mouhot was from Chantaboon., 

 where the late Dr. E. Haase also obtained it (Boettger, Zool. Anz. 

 1893, p. 430). I have examined five individuals from there. 



Sex (5- S- ?• $• Immature. 



Total length 185 200 242 190 170 mm. 



Snout to vent 75 69 74 65 55 mm. 



Tail 110 131 163 125 115 mm. 



No. of upper labials ... 8 9 9 + 10 8+9 9 

 Hah. Siam and Tenasserim. 



54. Draco mblanopogon Blgr. 



Draco melanopogon, Blgr. Cat. Liz. iii. p. 492. 

 Originally described from Malacca. Dr. Hanitsch records it 

 from Singapore (Rep. Raffles Libr. & Mus. 1897, p. 9). 

 Hab. Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Natunas. 



55. Aphaniotis fusca Peters. 

 Aplianiotis fused, Blgr. Cat. Liz. i. p. 274. 



Hah. Malay Peninsula (2 specimens from Malacca in Brit. Mus.), 

 Borneo, Natunas. 



56. GONTOCBPHALUS HEBYEYI Blgr. 



GonyocepJialus herveyi, Blgr. Cat. Liz. iii. p. 493. 

 Hab. Malay Peninsula (1 specimen from Malacca in Brit. Mus.), 

 Natunas. 



57. Go>^TOCEPHALUS BORNBENSIS (Schleg.). 



Gonyocephalus borneensis, Blgr. Cat. Liz. i. p. 288. 



Recorded from Malacca (Blgr. Cat. Liz. iii. p. 493), and from 

 Maxwell's Hill, Perak, elevation 3600 feet (Hanitsch, Rep. Raffles 

 Libr. & Mus. 1897, p. 9). 



Hab. Malay Peninsula and Borneo. 



58. GoNTOCEPHALUs GEANDis (Gray). 



Dilophyrus grancUs, Cantor, p. 34, pi. xx. 

 GonyocepJialus grandis, Blgr. Cat. Liz. i. p. 298. 

 Not recorded from the Straits Settlements since Cantor's time. 

 Hab. Burma, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Sipora (Mentawei 

 Islands), Borneo. 



