82 THE CKOCUDILES A:sD LIZAiiDS Ok' BUKNEO. 



28. — Draco qui)iquefasciatus, Boiilen., Cat. Lizards, vol. i, 

 p. 267, 1885. S. M. 



Male. — General colour above reddish or dirty brown dotted 

 all over, and tinged with bright grass-green over the other 

 colours, it also extends round the margin of the wing-membranes 

 and on all the longitudinal curved lines and ribs, forming rows 

 of green scales ; live broad dark brown bands extend across the 

 body and wing-membranes, the broad interspaces are brick-red ; 

 a single brown band across the shoulders ; under surface of 

 wing-membranes dull yellowish green, crossed by three narrow 

 black bands; body greyish flesh colour; chin greenish ; gular 

 and lateral appendages bright yellow, striated with bluish-green, 

 base black ; iris golden. 



Female. — Resembles the male in all the markmgs, which are 

 paler and broader, the light grass-green scales are intermixed 

 with scattered white ones, especially on the sides of the head, 

 neck, wing-membranes, and base of tail ; a double brown band 

 on the shoulders ; under surface like the male ; gular and lateral 

 appendages blackish grey faintly striated with greenish white, 

 a yellow spot in the centre of the latter and a blackish .stripe on 

 its base. 



Rather plentiful about the jungle near Ku hing. 



Sarawak {Doria and Beccaii) ; Kuching, Sarawak {^E. 

 Bartlett)\ Mount DuUt (C. Hose). 



29. — Draco raaximut', I)Oulen., P. Z. S., 18Uo, p. b'22. 

 Mount Dulit (C. Hose). 



30. — Draco viicrolepis, Boulen., P. Z. S., 1893, p. 523. 

 Merabah, North Borneo {A. Everett). 



81. — Draco )iigriappendicu'atus, n. sp, S. M, 



Habit slender ; much more so than D. volaus ; head very 

 small, snout short ; nostrils vertical directed upwards ; tym- 

 panum naked, ery small ; all the scales above nearly equal, round, 

 and very small; six elongated keeled scales between the nostrils 

 in a line directed backwards ; two series of small elongated scales 

 on crown of head forming two slars; a few shaip edged scales 

 in front of the eye ; six sets of enlarged scales, three on each side 



