(30 OECKONIDa). 



Gymnodactylus albogularis, var., A. Bum. I. c. p. 472. 

 Goniodactylus braconnieri, OShaughn. Ann. 8f Mag. N. H. (i) xvi. 

 1875, p. 266. 

 The gular region is light brown (orange ?) with a median whitish 

 line, bifurcating on the chin ; no blue band on the side of the neck, 

 but a few pale blue spots on the lips ; back finely vermiculated with 

 blackish; end of tail yellow. Otherwise like the preceding. Female 

 more vermiculated. 



Colombia ; Central America. 



a-h, c-d. S 9. . Baranquilla. Mr. Kippon. _ (Types of 



O. braconnieri.) 



f. $ ". Panama. Mdme. Pfeiffer [0.]. 



g-h. 2 . Panama. 



In one of these two specimens the chin-shields in contact with the 

 mental are united into one, as in the G.fuscus figured by Bocourt. 



2. Gonatodes vittatus. 



Gymnodactylus vittatus ( Wiegm.), Liohtenst. Nommd. Eept. Mus. 



Berol. p. 6; Reinh. 8f IMtk. Vidensk. Meddel. 1863, p. 283. 

 Gonatodes gilli, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1863, p. 102, & 1868, p. 97. 



Very closely allied to 0. albogularis. The snout is a little longer 

 and more pointed. Grey above ; a broad white (yeUow) vertebral 

 band commencing from the tip of the snout, bordered with black ; 

 sides of belly steel-blue ; the lower beUy yellow in the middle ; 

 throat white, uniform or with deep black variegations. Female 

 unknown. 



West Indies ; Northern South America. 



a. (S . Dominica. 



h-c. (J . Island of Granada. 



d. cJ. Island of Curagao. 



3. Gonatodes ocellatus. (Plate V. fig. 1.) 



Goniodactylus ? ocellatus. Gray, Cat. p. 172. 

 Oyrtodactylus ocellatus. Gray, Zool. Misc. p. 59. 



Differs from G. albogularis in the following points : — Snout 

 acutely pointed, a little longer than the distance between the eye 

 and the ear-opening, once and a half the diameter of the orbit. 

 Scales on the throat quite as large as those on the middle of the 

 back. Light brown ; head and neck above and beneath with large 

 dark brown marblings ; a light blue, black-edged transverse streak 

 on scapular region, extending across base of humerus ; one or two 

 large light blue, black-edged ocelli on the side of the back ; beUy 

 dark. 



