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:orbit ; canthus rostralis rounded. Tympanum distinct, not reaching half 
the orbital diameter. Interspace between the upper eyelids nearly double 
the width of one upper eyelid. Fingers nearly half webbed, the web bet- 
ween the toes larger. Tips of fingers dilated into small discs. First finger 
shorter than the second. No metatarsal tubercles. The hind limb being 
carried forwards along the body, the tibiotarsal articulation reaches the 
eye. Skin smooth above, granulated on the belly and the lower surface of 
the legs. 
Tongue small, roundish. Vomerine teeth I can not find. 
Coloration. Blackish brown above, inclined to reddish, with two 
roundish white spots between the nostrils, behind a white ecross-bar, not- 
eched on its edges ; three white spots on the crown, a longitudinal white 
bloteh backwards from the hinder angle of the upper eyelid about to the 
middle of the body, behind this another more roundish and larger white 
blotch and a still smaller white spot on the posterior part of the coccyx. 
Canthus rostralis blackish brown, upper jaw dirty white. Limbs dirty 
flesh-colour above, with dark brown dots. Lower surface yellowish 
rose-colour. 
REPTILIA. 
Sguamata. 
Lacertilia. 
Fam. GECKONID 4. 
8. Gymnodactylus pelagicus, GIR. 
Two female specimens from Seleo Island near Berlinhafen, collected 
from a putred trunk of a tree. 
Length of head and body 43, 63 mm. 
a c tail 57, 68 (the last reproduced). 
In morphological characters strictly according with BoUuLENGER s last 
deseription 7). Nostril pierced between the rostral, the first upper labial, 
two nasals ?), and two granules. Back with 18 longitudinal series of round 
subconical, distinctly ribbed ?) tubercles. 
(oloration. Reddish, greyish-brown above, on the neck, body and 
tail blackish-brown behind white edged transverse-bars, which are inter- 
1) Catal. Lizards, London 1885, I. p. 40. 
") GIRARD, Proc. Acad. Philad., 1857, p. 197. 
") GÜNTHER, Ann. £ Mag. Nat. Hist., 4. ser. X. London 1872, p. 421. 
