32 • Catalogue of Reptiles. 



NAULTINUS, Blyth. 



52. N. variegattts, Blyth. J. A. S. XXVIII., p. 279. 



Gymnodactylus variegatus, 



Blyth amid Gunther. 



a. type specimen. Tenasserim (?) W. Atkinson, Esq. 



Fine male. Femoral pores thirty in an uninterrupted line. The > six cen- 

 tral or prseanal pores are strongly marked and conspicuous. On either side 

 of them" the femoral pores are well denned, at the extremity of the line, but 

 become fainter, though present, towards the group of anal pores, which con- 

 sequently looks isolated, though really standing in one continuous line. 



53. N. FASciOLATUs, Blyth, XXIX., p. 114. 



a. b. two young specimens. 



in spirit. Subathoo. 



These two species are, as Mr. Blyth says, closely allied, and I am far from 

 confident that they are not the same species, the difference between them 

 beino- sexual. N. variegatus is founded on a fine male. N. fascwlatus on 

 probably young females. We are not yet in a position to state, from these 

 three specimens, the extent to which the colour marking may vary in indivi- 

 duals ; and the banded ornamentation of N. fasciolatus is the most prominent 

 distinction between the two species. m 



Naultinus is I think a well founded genus, connecting Gymnodactylus and 

 Eublepharis. The toes are long and unequal, slender and spreading as m 

 Gymnodactylus, differing therein from Eublepharis which has the toes subequal 

 and stouter, whilst the ornamentation of the back, being a granular sur- 

 face regularly shagreened with larger tubercles, and the ornate style oi colo- 

 ration approximates to Eublepharis. 



PUELLULA, Blyth. 



54. P. rubida, Blyth. 



a. several specimens. Andamans. Capt. Hodge. 



EUBLEPHABIS, Gray. 



55. E. Hardwickii. 



a. h. young specimens. Chaibassa. . Capt. Haughton. 



56. E. macularius, Blyth. 



Cyrtodactylus macularius, Blyth. 



a. type specimen. Salt Range. W. Theobald. 



HOMONOTA, Gray? 



57. H. pasciata, Blyth. 



a. in spirit, (very- 

 bad state.) Central India (?) Dr. Jerdon.. 



