pr following Reptiles have been collected by Dr. Eric MJÖBERG during his second 
expedition to Australia 1912—1913 chiefly in the north-eastern parts of the 
continent, in Northern Queensland. 
Lizards. 
Gymnodactylus platurus WHiTE. — One small specimen with tail intact from 
Mount Tambourine, Oct. 1912. Total length 104, tail 42 mm. A large specimen, 
Colosseum, total length of head and body 140 mm. Distance between vent and 
hind margin of the reproduced (almost cordiform) flat tail 22 mm., width of the same 
26,5 mm. 
According to the statement of Dr. MJÖBERG this Gecko lives in the rain- 
forest. 
Oedura robusta BoULENGER. One specimen from Christmas Creek, nov. 1912; 
1 from Cairns, 1 from Chillagoe, N. Queensland. The largest specimen measures 
153 mm. 
Delma tincta DE Vis. A rather small specimen from Brisbane, Queensland, 
differs from the author's description (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. (2) 2, p. 824) in 
having fourteen longitudinal series of scales round the middle of the body (instead 
of 12), three supraciliaries (instead of 2), and in addition to this the large scales 
»on the oblique hinder edge of each parietal» are not »two successive» and not 
>band-like>». In the present specimen there is a small scale at the lateral edge of 
each parietal, and behind that one >»on the oblique hinder edge> a single large scale 
or plate, almost as large as one of the parietals. 
In other respects the present specimen appears to agree fully with Delma 
tincta. With regard to this fact and considering the variability of the different 
forms of Delma we do not think it desirable to establish a new subspecies on a 
single young specimen, especially as the type specimen has been collected in the 
northern parts of Queensland as well. 
