956 MR. G. A. BOULENGER ON REPTILES, [JSToV. 28, 



Fig. 21. Perca fiuviatilis, p. 950. 



22. Zeusfaher, p. 950. 



23. Anarrhichas lupus, p. 950. 



24. Labrus maculatus, p. 951. 



25. Exocoetus brachysoma, p. 961. 



Plate LXV. 



Fig. 26. Lopkius piscaforius, p. 951. 



27. Coitus Scorpio, p. 951. 



28. Trigla cuctdus, p. 951. 



29. Cyclopterus lumpus, p. 951. 



30. Fistularia tdbaccaria, p. 952. 



31. Saccobranchus fossilis, p. 952. 



32. Silurus glanis, p. 952. 



33. Syngnathis acus, p. 952. 



34. Gadus mglfienus, p. 952. 



35. Blennius pholis, p. 953. 



36. Orthagoriscus truiicatus, p. 953. 



37. Tetrodon palembangensis, p. 953. 



4. On the Reptiles, Batrachians, and Fishes collected by the 

 late Mr. John Whitehead in the Interior of Hainan. 



By Gr. A. BOULENGER, F.R.S. 



[Received October 31, 1899.] 



(Plates LXVI.-LXIX.) 



During bis short stay in Hainan, where he died on June 2 of 

 the present year, Mr. John Whitehead had succeeded in collecting 

 a, small number of cold-blooded vertebrates in the Five-fiuger 

 Mountains, in the interior of the island. The fact that so many of 

 the few species represented in the collection are new, tends to 

 show how rich a harvest these unexplored mountains would have 

 yielded but for the fatal cHmate which has deprived the zoological 

 world of one of its most enthusiastic and successful members. 



EEPTILES. 



1. Draco -vvhiteheadi, sp. n. (Plate LXVI. fig. 1.) 



Head small ; snout considerably longer than the diameter of the 

 orbit ; nostril lateral, directed outwards ; tympanum scaly. Upper 

 head-scales unequal, strongly keeled ; 8 or 9 upper labials. Male's 

 gular appendage very large, once and a half as long as the head. 

 A rudimentary nuchal crest. Dorsal scales a little larger than 

 ventrals, irregular, obtusely keeled ; on each side of the back a 

 series of enlarged, keeled dorsal scales. The fore limb stretched 

 forward reaches the tip of the snout, the hind limb between the 

 elbow and the axilla. Eeddish brown above, with dark transverse 



