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AN EXPEDITION TO MOUNT KINA BALE. 
science, one of them representing- a new genus, and tw'o others 
new species. It is noteworthy that of only a very few species 
was more than one specimen obtained, d'he collection comprises : 
Chelonia : 
Trtouiix cartiljKjiRevs^ Gunong Kaiawat, 
Lacertilia : 
Giimnodacff.fi us marmoratus. Kina Kalu, 4,200'. 8 specimens. 
Jleimdactfjlvs frenatus. Near Tnaran lliver. 
platifurus. B. N. B. 
Gehfjva vmtilata, B. N. B. 
Gecko rhacoi)horm, n. sp. Kina Balu, 2,100'. 
.Draco corn at us. Kiou. 
Calotes cristatellus. B. N, B. 
JapalwYt niffrilabris. Kina Balu, 4,200'. One J ; two ( Q ). 
jMalmia riidis. B, N. B, 
multifasciafa. B. N. B. 3 specimens. 
.Lfifjosomn variegatum. Kina Balu, 2,100' , and 4,200'. IMany 
specimens. 
Ophidia. 
Stoliczkaia horneensis, n. sp. Kina Balu, 4,200'. 
Trojndonotus consplcillatus. Near Tampassuk Kiver. 
Jiavifrons. K ina Ba 1 u , 2,100'. 
saravacensis. Kina Balu, 2,100'. 
Oreocalamus hanitschi, n. g. and n. sp. Kina Balu, 4,200'. 
jAwhesis gramiueus. Kina Balu, 2,100'. 
The description of the three new species as given by Mr. 
G. A. Boulenger, e.r.s., (3) pp. 451-4.o3 is as follows : 
Gecko rh acophorns. 
“ Head moderately large, once and one-third as long as 
broad ; snout longer than the distance between the eye and the 
ear-opening, once and a half the diameter of the orbit; ear-open- 
ing round, its diameter one-third that' of the eye. Body and 
limbs much depressed, bordered with dermal expansions ; fingers 
