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GECKONIDAE. 

 Ceramodactylus damaeus, L. and F. 



Between Everard and Inclulkana Ranges ; Wantape-lla 

 Swamp. 



Heteronota bynoei, Gray. 



Moorilyanna Native Well : between Everard and Mus- 

 grave Ranges ; Tablelands, 100 to 200 miles north-west of 

 'Oodnadatta. [Generally found under stones, sometimes under 

 bark or logs.] 



Diplodactylus ciliaris, Boulgr. 



Wantapella Swamp : from Musgrave Ranges to Mooril- 

 yanna Well ; from Flat Rock Hole to Musgrave Ranges. [They 

 were fairly numerous, and found under bark and in hollow 

 branches of the mulga. When captured, they rubbed their 

 tails against the hand and emitted a sticky and most objection- 

 able smelling exudation from their caudal spines.] 



Gehyra variegata, D. and B. 

 Everard Range : Wantapella Swamp ; from Musgrave 

 Ranges to Moorilyanna Native Well. This appears to be one 

 ■of the commonest species, twenty-six specimens having been 

 collected. [Found under bark and stones, sometimes in hollow 

 logs. Their colouration closely resembles that of their sur- 

 xoundings.] 



PYGOPODIDAE. 



Delma ERASER!, Gray. 

 Between Musgrave and Everard Ranges. 



LiALis BURTONii, Gray. 

 Indulkana, Everard Range. 



AGAMIDAE. 



Amphibolurus maculatus. Gray. 



Between Everard and Indulkana Ranges ; Wantapella 

 'Swamp. [It is very quick in its movements, and is mostly 

 found amongst the Porcupine grass. When basking in the 

 sun its bright colouration is well shown, the black patch on 

 the throat being very conspicuous.] 



Amphibolurus reticulatus. Gray. 



Musgrave and Everard Ranges ; Wantapella Swamp. 

 '{Although thirty-two specimens of this lizard were captured, 



