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sixty-one species of lizards listed the following records have not been 

 authenticated : 



Gymnodactylus marmoratus Dumeril and Bibron. 



Gymnodactylus consobrimis Peters. 



Gymnodactylus platyurus White. 



Hemidactylus maculatus Gray (may =. Hermdactylus luzonensis 

 Taylor; one specimen is at present in the collection at Santo 

 Tomas) . 



Gecko vittatus bivittatus Gray. 



Draco spilonotus Giinther. 



Draco dussumieri Dumeril and Bibron. 



Draco quinque fascia tics Gray. 



Egernia cunninghami Gray. 



Calotes ophiomachus Gray. 



The catalo^e states that there are specimens of almost all of these 

 species in Santo Tomas. I am unable to find any of these species in 

 the collection, with the exception of the final one. A specimen of 

 Calotes ophiomachus is present in the collection, labeled "Filipinas." 

 but this, I suspect, was collected at a southern Asiatic seaport by 

 some priest en route to the Islands from Spain. 

 Cope, Edward Drinker. Observations on reptiles of the old world. Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia (1868) 316-323. 



Describes Hemidactylus longiceps ( = Hemidactylus frenatus Du- 

 meril and Bibron) from Manila. 

 De Rooij, Nelly. The reptiles of the Indo-Australian Archipelago. Vol. 

 1, Lacertilia, Chelonia, Emydosauria, with 132 illustrations. Vol. 2, 

 Ophidia. Leiden (1915). 



Describes species known to occur in the Indo-Australian Archipelago. 

 Boulenger has been followed, as a rule, in classification. 

 Dumeril, Auguste. Description des reptiles nouveaux ou imparfaitment 

 connus de la collection du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle et remarques 

 sur la classification et les characteres des reptiles. Arch. Mus. Hist. 

 Nat. Paris 8 (1855-1856) 437-588. 



Hemidactylus ateles (= Perochirus ateles) is described and figured 

 as new, from Zamboanga. 

 Fischer, J. G. A list of reptiles and batrachians of Mindanao. Jahrb. d. 

 wiss. Anst. Hamburg 2 (1885) 80, 81. 



Two lizards and two snakes are described; namely, Brachymeles 

 gracilis, Brachymeles schadenbergi, Geophis schadenbergi, and Trime- 

 resurus schadenbergi. About five other lizar.ds are included, at least 

 two of which are wrongly named. These are Hemidactylus cocteaui 

 {= peropus mutilatus Wiegmann) and Tiaris subcristata (=z Go-- 

 nyocephalus interruptu^ Boulenger). Twenty-three Philippine snakes 

 and four frogs are listed. The identifications of frogs and snakes are 

 not trustworthy. 

 Flower, Stanley S. Notes on a second collection of reptiles made in the 

 Malay Peninsula and Siam, from November, 1896, to September, 1898, 

 with a list of the species recorded from those countries. Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. London (1899) 600-966, pis. 36, 37. 



A table showing the reptiles common to Siam and the Philippines is 

 given on pages 602-608. 



