84 Contributions to Oriental Herpetology. (March, 1905, 
e ot by the males of this “Lees and of P, 
stamensis, Bl of preanal pores marks the two forms off as 
constituting a very distinct section of the meee 5 Phyllodactylus 
if nota separate g genus. I take this opportunity to figure certain 
structural details, as P. — is the only other species of which 
I have examined specimens. P. siamensis and P. burmanicus are the 
only forms known from te Indian Region 
Hemipactyius trieprus (Daud.) (Plate LI, fig. 2). 
H. subtriedrus, Stoliczka, J.A.S.B., XLI (2), 1872, p. 93. 
H. triedrus, Boulenger, ‘Cat. Liz i, p. 133, and Faun. Ind., 
Rept., p. 89. Annandale, Ann. Mag. N. H. 7) XV, p . 30. 
ere is a fair series of this Gecko in the Indian Museum 
but “tu es ; 
One labelled “near Ellore” and named, apparently by sheer 
Boulenger’s definition of H. subtriedrus in having ten labials, a 
head more depressed than that of typical specimens of H. triedrus 
and rather smaller ventral scales ; but it differs in having only seven 
infradigital lamelle under the thumb, nine under the middle finger, 
and nine under the middle toe. It —: pee ie be regarded as | 
intermediate between the two forms. The fact that it is from 
the Ellore district suggests the siceast bility that ome specimens 
of an intermediate character occur and that H. subtriedrus is not 
 vameg distinct. Possibly it is one of the two specimens 
referred to by ie era in the scien: Eden but it is not the 
one figured. Its donor’s name rigin nally o omitted in the 
HEMIDACTYLUS KARENORUM (Theob.) 
A SiecBare from Cachar, Assam (Wood-Mason). Previously 
known from P 
LEPIDODACTYLUS CEYLONENSIS, Blgr. 
s from “ Hills between Burma and Siam” and from 
bor AL collector). 
List or Geckos From Sryxip Isnanp. 
The following species were taken on Sinkip Island, which lies 
‘some little distance off the poe Beaten of Sumatra, by the late 
_Prof. J. Wood-Mason’s collecto: 
Gymnodactylus fee, Pg (3 / Ea 
05:9: Do Fede dactylus frenatus, Gra: 
ens). 
3. Hemidactylus platywrus (Sehneid,) Goes ‘etoenon e-specimensh 
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