CLASS REPTILIA. 



Madagascar Gecko. Gecko Madagascariensis. Gray. 



Scales smoo,th, with large tubercles on the sides ; femoral 

 and subanal pores in two straight diverging lines ; young, 

 with a black a.id 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. Kublepharis, Hardwickii, Gray. 



Grey, brown banded ; back tubercular. Java. 



Ascolohates Stenodactylus. Licht. Savigny, Egypt. Phyllo- 

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



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

 gular white rings. Egypt. 



'H. Toes dilated, webbed, sides of body and tail margined. 

 Pteroplura, Gray. Ptychozoon, Kuhl. 



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

 cepkalOi Creicht. 



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

 reproduced, roundish, not pinnated. 



E. Toes and thumb clawed, subwebbed, sides sub^nned. 

 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 compressed, sheathed. Thecodactylus. 



£ 49 



