AS EXPEDITION TO MOUNT KINA BAKU. 
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and toes fully half-webbed. Head, body, and limbs covered with 
minute g'ranules intennixed with small, round, smooth tubercles; 
rostral a little more than twice as broad as deep, without median 
cleft; nostril pierced between several small scales; nine upper 
and ten lower labials ; symphysial small, pentag'onal ; a series of 
six small chin-shields ; spine-like tubercles on the sides of the 
head, the largest above the ear. A moderately developed scal- 
loped membrane on each side of the body, scaled like the body 
and fringed on the edge. Abdominal scales hat juxtaposed gra- 
nules. An angular series of prmanal pores. Tail depressed, 
scaled like the body, bordered with a series of rounded lobes, 
tireyish above, speckled with darker and with wavy dark trans- 
verse lines ; bro^vnish beneath throat with darker clots.” 
Total length 
Millim. 
10.5 
Head 
. * • 
18 
Width of head 
» . . 
11 
Body 
. . . 
47 
Fore limb 
• . . 
21 
Hind limb 
» • . 
2S 
Tail 
• « ■ 
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“A single specimen from the Kadamaian River, Kina JBalu, 
100 feet.” 
“ This species connects Gerko with Pt/ic/tozoon and stands in 
the same relation to the latter genus as Henmlactt/ltfs platr/ur/is 
does to ]\[imetozoon. The lesser development of the parachute- 
like lateral membrane and the aljsence of differentiation in the 
lepidosis of that membrane, justify its allocation to the genus 
Gecko rather than PtpchozoonP 
Siuliczkaia bonieensG. 
“ Rostral moderately large, triangular, not visible from 
above ; a pair of very narrow internasals ; a pair of large prm- 
frontals, separated from the frontal and supraoculars by a series 
of small scales ; frontal a little broader than long, a little shorter 
than the parietals ; supraocular very small ; eye very prominent, 
Avith vertically subelliptic pupil, surrounded by the supraocular, 
two or three proeoculars, the fifth labial, and seven or eight 
small scales ; nostril very large loreal much longer than deep ; 
