80 aECKOHTD^. 



a. Ad. California. Capt. Belclier [PJ. 



b-e. Ad. & hgr. California. J. 0. "W. Fabertj_Esq. [P.]. 



f-h. Ad. & hgr. Ventanas, Mexico. Hr. A. Forrer 



i-l, m. Ad. & hgr, Presidio, W. Mexico. Hr. A. Ferrer 



re-o. Ad. Tres Marias. Hr. A. Forrer [ 



p-q. Ad. Rio Montagua. O. Salvin, Esq. ||C.' 



r. Ad. San Geronimo. O. Salvin, Esq. " 



s. Ad. P 



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2. Phyllodactylus ventralis. 



Phyllodaotylus ventralis, O'Shaughn. Ann, ^ Mag. N. H. (4) xvi. 

 1876, p. 263. 



This species differs from P. tuberculosus in the following points : — 

 Head narrovcer. Ventral shields much' larger, in 18 to 20 longi- 

 tudinal and 45 to 50 transverse rows. Mental narrower, and more 

 produced posteriorly; chin-shields on second row larger. 



Total length 102 millim. 



Head 15 „ 



Width of head 9 „ 



Body 37 „ 



Fore Umb 16 „ 



Hind limb 20 „ 



Tail 50 „ 



Jamaica ? ; Nicaragua. 



a. Ad. Jamaica (P). (IVP^-) 



b. Ad. Gh'anada. 



3. Phyllodaotylus reissii. 



PhyUodactylus reissii, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1862, p. 626. 



Agrees in almost every point with P. tuber culosus. The differences 

 are that the scales on the hinder part of the head are uniform 

 minute granules, and that the mental is almost entirely between 

 the front pair of inffalabials, which are hardly smaller than that 

 plate. 



Guayaquil ; Peru. 



4. Phyllodaotylus pulcher. 



Phyllodactylus pulcher, Orai/, Cat. p. 160. 

 Gecko triedrus (non Baiid.), Wolf, Abbild: u. Beschr. merkw. nat. 



Oegenst. ii. p. 73, pi. xx. fig. 1. 

 Phyllodactylus pulcher, Ch-ay, Spicil. Zool. i. p. 3, pi. iii. flg 1 • 



Dum. Sr Bibr. iii. p. 397. r r g- , 



Discodactylus pulcher, Fitsdng. Syst. Sept. p. 95. 



Head oval, much longer than broad ; snout rounded, longer than 



