KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 52. N:o 3. " 
The dorsal scales are small and convex, the median toes are provided with 
only three divided lamelle, and the tail is hardly depressed, almost cylindrical. 
According to the literature there can thus hardly be any doubt about the correct- 
ness of the identification, although this species does not appear to be recorded from 
: West Australia before. 
Gehyra variegata Dum. & BiBrR. — 40 specimens from many different locali- 
ties, as well from the interior of Kimberley as from the coast districts f. i. Broome, 
Derby etc. 
Some specimens were collected in termite hills. 
Gehyra australis Grav. — Two specimens from the interior of Kimberley, 
between Upper and Lower Leverynga, Nov. 1910. 
Pygopus lepidopodus LacÉr. — Three specimens from Perth, Aug. 1910. 
Delma fraseri Gray. — One specimen from Perth, Aug. 1910. 
Aprasia pulchella Gray. — One specimen from Perth, Sept. 1910. 
Lialis burtonii Gray. — Two specimens from Perth, Aug. 1910, one the typi- 
cal form, the other representing »L. punctulata>. 
Gonyocephalus spinipes A. Dum. — One from Blackal Range, Southern 
Queensland in the rain forest; Sept. 1911. 
Amphibolurus maculatus Grav. — One specimen from St. George Range in 
the interior of Kimberley, ””/2 1911, and another not labeled. 
Amphibolurus ornatus GrRayr. — One specimen from Perth, Sept. 1910. 
Amphibolurus caudicinctus GTHR. — One specimen Cossack, N. W. Australia, 
”/17a 1910. A female specimen from St. George Range, '"/2 1911, (caught on red sand- 
stone rocks) probably belongs to this species as well, although the light rings of 
the tail are narrower than the dark; the adpressed hind limb reaches just a little 
beyond the orbit, and the pores are somewhat less numerous than in the typical form. 
Amphibolurus reticulatus Grav. — Nine specimens as well from the interior 
as from the coast, St. George Range, Kimberley, — Broome, 1910—1911. 
Amphibolurus adelaidensis Grav. — One specimen from Perth, Sept. 1910. 
Amphibolurus barbatus Cuv. — Eleven specimens from Perth and other loca- 
lities at the coast of West Australia, 1910—1911. 
