78 THE CKOCODILES AND LI^AEDS OF BORNEO. 



il, — He/nu(acti/lus plafifiuu^-, Boulen., Cat. Lizards, vol. i. 

 p. 143, 1885. S. M. 

 Not often met with : frequents houses. 



Borneo (E, Belcher and Cantor); Sarawak (Dvria and 

 i>cc*(;w?^; Kuching, Sarawak ( E. BartlettJ : Sarawak (^//. Lo/rj. 



J2 — GeJiyra /nutilata, Boulen., Oat. Lizards, vol. i. 

 p. 148, 1885. S. M. 



Not uncommon in hou-es. 

 Kuching- and Banting {E. Bart/eft). 



IS. — Lepidodactijlus aurantiaeas,{/ ) Boulen., Cat. Lizards, 

 vol. i, p. 1G4, 1885. S. M. 



Very rare. 



Sautubong- (E. Bart I el t). 



IJ/.' — Gecko vertlclllatus, Boulen., Cat. Lizards, vol. i, 

 p. 183, 1885. S. M. 



Very scarce. 



Rejang* Eiver, Sarawak (('. A. Bampf/jlde). 



lo. — Gecko stentor, Boulen., Cat. Lizards, vol. i, p. 184. S. M. 



Singed with pale green all over ; eye bright g-rass green. 



This gecko is not abundant, it inhabits hollows in old trees 

 and liouses, it is a great annoyance at night on account of the 

 liorrible sepulchral noise it makes. 



Banjermassing (Blecl-er): LahuSiU (Colt in (jirood); Kuching, 

 Sarawak (E. Bartlett) : Mount Dulit {C Hose) ; Kejang river 

 (C A. Bantpftjlde and Lei/s) ; Undup {W. Hotvell). 



26. — Gecko monarchas, Boulen., (Jat. Lizards, vol. i, 

 p. 187, 1885. S. M. 



Chichak of the Malays. 



Very abundant throughout all the places which 1 ha\e 

 visited; in every house and bungalow, also on the barks of trees 

 which are exposed ; but not a jungle gecko. The colour varies 

 from dark dirty brown to almost pure white ; the black mark- 

 ings or marbling is very intense in some individuals, while in 

 otherti it is very faint. 



