30 Catalogue of Reptiles. 



40 H. Leschenaultii, D. et B. 



a. four specimens. Nilghiri Hills. W. Theobald, *£ ^ 



Adult male. Body 2.25, tail 2.50 = 4.75. 

 Femoral pores 20 to 25 in two lines separated m the pubic 

 region. 

 Back uniformly granular, with numerous scattered flat tubercles. Tail 

 verticillate, six spined. 



41. H. maculatus, D. ct B. 



H. Pieresii, Kelaart. 

 a. four specimens. Ceylon. Br. Kelaart. 



Femoral pores 32 to 36, in a nearly continued line. The 12 central pores 

 somewhat better defined than the rest. 



42. Many small specimens (?) 



43. H. subl^evis, Gray. 



Boltalia sublcevis, Gray. 



E. Coctcei, D. et B., apud Gunther. 



a. many specimens. Mergui, Capt. Berdmore, Dr. 



Ceylon. Kelaart. 



b. large tail-less specimen. 



I am not quite sure if a claw is always present on the thumb, but a small 

 almost setiform claw is sometimes noticeable. Thumb small. 



Femoral pores 30 or 33, in a continuous line not interrupted. Pores 

 obliquely pierced in the scales. Back minutely granular, with two lines ot 

 somewhat larger tubercles down the sides. 



44. H. fasciatus, Gray (?) 



a. a bleacbed specimen, tail injured. 

 Twenty rows of small ovate tubercles down the back. Tail slender, 

 rounded, faintly ringed, but tubercular. 



PERIPIA, Gray. 



45. P. Cantoris, D. et B. 



HemidactylusPeroniiandPlatydactylus lugubris, Cantor apud 



Gunther. 

 Gecko Harrietts, Tytler MSS. 

 a. young, in spirit. Andamans. Lieut. -Col Tytler, 



Back uniformly granular. Tail rounded above, fiat below, granular above, 

 small scales below, with no large plates. Edges sharp, minutely denticulated. 

 Chin shields none, but about 12 or 15 scales longer than the very minute 

 scales of the throat. Olive brown with some scattered velvet black spots. 

 Beneath white minutely brown dotted. Body 1.50, tail 1.25 = 2.75. 

 * P. Peronii, Dum. et Bib. Birma. 



