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MR. A. W. E. O'SHAUOHNESSY ON 
[Feb. U 
This Goniodact^le is very con9|nciious from its coloration. The 
variegation of the back h something like that seen on the head onlj 
in Goniodactylm ocellatm^ Gray, from Tobao^o, which seenia to 
have remained unnotteeJ since the acquisition of the single tvpe in 
the British Museum. The jiresent sjiecicg, from Ecuador, is quite 
different from that described by Dr. Giinther as Qymnodacfylas 
caudhcutatuSf P. Z. S. 1851), p. 410, which has a round ocellus at 
the shoulder^ but no verticjd stripe. 
13- GoMODACTYLTJs HUCKLEYi, sp. u. (Plate XXI I L fig. 3.) 
The granulation resenibling that of the preceding ; the scalea of 
the belly also similar. Mental large, and with two rounded gular 
scales behind, but no distinct postmen tal. aupralabials, live 
infralabiais. Tail with broad inferior scutes. 
Ground-colour greyish brown, Ilead variegated with black ; 
hack with two parallel longitudinal rows of black blotches, pointed 
in front, and separated by the median line. A narrow while ver- 
tical streak on the shoulder. Gular region, from the chin to the 
chest, with aitemating black and white oblique stripes converging 
behind, and making a triangular pattern. 
Total length ........ a** 
Distance from end of snont to ear-opening 1 1 
„ „ fore iimh . , 20 
,1 „ vent 47 
Length of fore limb 18 
„ third front toe 4 
„ fourth front toe . 5 
„ hind limb 21 
„ third hind toe 3 
„ fourth hind toe, 6 
One specimen from Pallatanga and two from Canelos. 
This species offers most similarity to C?. /useus, but does not 
possess the large postmental plate to which attention has been 
drawn by M. Bocourt. 
IGXJANIDM. 
14. EnYALIUS LATICEPS, 
Enyalim laticeps, Gtticb. Casteln. Voy. Amc^r. du Slud, Rept. 
p. 20, pi, 5 a, b ; Dum. Arch. Mus. viii. p, r>2!:>. 
pianiceps, Guicb. op. cit. p. 21, pi. 6, », h- 
A single specimen, 1 '^ inches in length, from Pallatanga, 
This is the first example of the above species received by the 
British Museum, as those referred to it by Dr. Giinther in 1859 do 
not really belong to it. 
15, Enyalhts MiCROLErtSj sp- n. (Plate XXIV. fig. 2.) 
Head broad, rounded, its width just before the ear-opening being 
nearly equal to its length from the tip of the snout to the occiput ; 
