CLASS REPTILIA. 



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

 femoral pore distinct. Isle of France. 



. Ornametited Platydactyle. Plat. Ornatus. Phelsumaf Gray. 



Ann. Phil. 



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



B. Toes, Jirst and fourth clawed, free, dilated ; pores no-ne^ 



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 pares distinct. 



Gecko. 



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



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



Gecko, Lin. 



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 obscure 

 rather larger tubercular scales. China. 

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