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Table III. — Specimens of Lejndodactyliis divergens sp. nov. in the Bureau 



of Science collection. 



No. 



Locality. 



Sex. 





Head. 



Axilla 



to 

 groin. 



Fore- 

 leg. 



Hind 

 leg. 



Labials. 



Pre- 



anal 



scales. 



to 

 vent. 



c 



■a 



•o 



C 

 a 



0. 



i 



3 



1542 



1543 

 1545 

 1544 

 1546 

 1547 

 1548 

 1549 

 1550 

 1551 

 1554a 



Great Govenen Is- 

 land 



9 

 ? 

 ? 

 9 

 9 

 9 

 9 

 9 

 9 

 9 

 9 



mm. 



40 



42.5 



43.5 



43 



44 



42 



40 



43.8 



41 



40 



41.5 



tnin. 



11 



12 



12.2 



12 



12.2 



11.5 



11.8 



12 



11.5 



11.3 



12 



mm. 



7 



7 



7.8 



7.2 



7.3 



7 



7 



7.8 



7.1 



7.2 



7.3 



mwi. 



17.3 



20.8 



22 



20.2 



22.6 



22.2 



21.8 



22.8 



20.8 



19.8 



20 



mm,. 



12.2 



13 



12.5 



14.5 



13.2 



12.2 



12 



13 



12.5 



12 



11.2 



mm. 



16 



15.6 



16.2 



17 



17 



17.5 



16.3 



17.2 



16.5 



15.1 



16.2 



11-12 



12-13 



11-12 



12 



12-13 



12 



12 



12 



12 



12 



11-12 



11-12 



11-12 



11-13 



12 



12 



12 



11-12 



12-13 



11 



11 



11-12 



33 

 33 

 32 

 35 

 33 

 32 

 33 

 32 

 32 

 34 

 34 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do. 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do- 



" Type specimen. 



Draco rizali Wandollek.® Plate II, figs. 3 and 4. 



I have referred to this species the common Draco of Zam- 

 boanga and certain islands to the south.® Males and females 

 differ greatly in color. I append color descriptions of both sexes. 



Female. — Metallic iridescent gray with dim narrow blackish 

 brown reticulations, sometimes forming dim brownish bands 

 across the back ; a few indistinct whitish spots laterally ; a large 

 nuchal spot usually present, an interorbital dark spot, and dark 

 markings or reticulations on side of head; shoulders with or 

 without a greenish wash; tail gray to brown with broad fairly 

 distinct bars of darker brown ; belly cream- white reticulated with 

 darker color; throat and chin reticulated with bluish. Wing 

 membranes above, black slightly washed with gray, inclosing 

 bright reddish to orange spots, lighter next the body and of 

 deeper color near outer border; below light, with a light wash 

 of yellow and several small black spots near upper and outer 

 border. 



Male. — Brilliant yellow-green, somewhat metallic, with occa- 



° The type was collected by Dr. Jose Rizal in Dapitan and was sent to 

 the Dresden Museum together with other herpetological material. It was 

 named for him by Wandollek. 



' I have not compared these with the type, but with a splendid photograph 

 of the type taken by Professor Austin Craig, the plate of which is deposited 

 in the Philippine Library. I was permitted to have prints made through 

 the kindness of Professor Craig. 



