iimiks. BAT&ACH1ANS A M » REPTILE 



A single female specimen from Teldm, Perak-Fahang Boundary, altitude 

 about t.000 ft. 



This new species is unique in combining lateral nostrils with 

 regular cross bands on the wings. 



Two specimens of this new Draco were collected at Telom in 

 October, 1901. hut <>n cursory examination were referred to 1). qnin- 

 quefasciatus, to which the present species hears some slight superficial 

 resemblance. — H. C. K.] 



I. DBACO 10U MUSI'S. BftOB. 

 Kuala Tembeting, 2<)0 ft. 



A slight nuchal fohl may he present and the gular appendage is 

 sometimes a little longer tlian the head. 



Originally discovered by Mr. Butler on the Larut Hills, Perak, 

 and subsequently found by Mr. Annandale and myself on Bukit Besar 

 in the Pat an i States, this species has since been found to occur practi- 

 cally everywhere in old jungle from sea-level to about 3,000 ft., l>eing 

 replaced above t hat height by the nearly allied D. hlanfordii , which is 

 never found below about '2.500 It. — H. C. R] 



.-». AL'IIAMOTIS PUSCA, PBTERS. 

 Kuala Toku, 500 \\. ■ Qanong Taliau, 3.000 ft. 



; Found sparingly almost everywhere in old jungle up to about 

 3,000 ft,— H. 0. K. 



6. GONYOCEPffAlXS BORNEENSIS, Sen leg. 

 Kuala Teku. 500 ft. 



Not uncommon, but difficult to detect in the deep jungle in which 

 it lives. Large adidt specimens are very rare. — H. C. K. 



7. GrOX YOCE BOBINSONII, s P . H m: 



Snout rather pointed, a little longer than the diameter of the 

 orbit : canthus rostralis. strong, raised : tympanum partly covered with 

 scales, smaller than the eye-opening; upper head-scales small, keeled, 

 unequal in size; an enlarged subcorneal tubercle behind the supra- 

 ciliary edge and others on the occiput and temple ; ten upper and 

 eight lower labials ; gular sac large, without serrated edge ; gular scales 

 very small, smooth ; gular fold distinct only on the sides. Nuchal 

 crest formed of large triangular lobes, in contact with each other at 

 the base : the crest continuous with the dorsal, the lobes of which are 

 much smaller and gradually decrease in si/.e. Dorsal scales small, equal, 

 obtusely keeleJ, the points directed upwards and backwards, very 

 small on the Hanks ; ventral scales larger, sharply keeled. Limbs 

 above with large, equal, keeled scales : fourth finger slightly longer 

 than third ; the adpressed hind limb reaches the anterior border of the 

 eye. Tail compressed, with serrated upper edge at the base; upper 

 caudal scales feebly keeled, lower larger and very strongly keeled. 



