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Antals of the Transvaat, Museum. 
recorded also from Madagascar and Kamerun, and it is very closely 
allied to or perhaps identical with the Australian species, P. marmoratus. 
The Cape Province records are Knysna and Table Mountain (Roux), Tokai 
(Mr. L. Taylor), and Calvinia, Clanwilliam, and Little Namaqualand (South 
African Museum). 
Phyllodactylus lineatus Smith. — The locality of the British Museum 
Catalogue is indefinitely Cape of Good Hope, and the only other record 
known to me is Buff el River, Laingsburg (Roux). 
4. Oedura nivaria Boul. — (P.Z.S., 1894, p. 726.) This was first recorded 
from the highest point of the Drakensberg Range in north-western Natal ; 
later records are Durban and Transvaal (Roux), and Pirie Forest, King- 
williamstown (Pym). 
Oedura africana Boul. — (Ann. Mag. N.H., 6, 2, p. 137.) Only known 
from Damaraland. 
5. Hemidactylus mabouia Moreau. — This species occurs in tropical South 
America and throughout the tropical parts of Africa from West Africa 
and German East Africa southwards, extending also into Madagascar 
and “the islands of the Gulf of Guinea. The most southern record known 
to me is M’seleni, Zululand. The Transvaal Museum has numerous 
specimens from the Barberton District (Louws Creek and Hectorspruit) 
and the species is recorded from the Zoutpansberg District. According 
to Roux it occurs in the Pretoria District. It occurs in Angola, but there 
are no records from German South-West Africa nor from the Orange Free 
State. 
6. Lygodactylus capensis Smith. — This species extends from Gaboon, 
South Angola, Lake Tanganyika, and Mozambique southwards to Natal. 
Smith recorded it from “ Kafhrland and the districts north of Cape Colony 
Apart from this the only Cape Province records known to me are Kimberley 
(Miss Wilman) and Ghous, near Upington, and the species has not been 
taken in Eastern Cape Colony by the museums of that district. The 
records from Natal, Zululand, Orange Free State, Transvaal, and 
Rhodesia are numerous, but apparently the species has not been taken in 
German South-West Africa. 
Lygodactylus ocellatus Roux. — Described from the Pretoria District. 
We have specimens from Waterval Onder (Barberton District), and from 
Doornkop, Witpoort, near Belfast (Middelburg District), taken by 
Messrs. R. Gerhardt and Langenhaim. 
7. Homopholis wahlbergi Smith. — The species H. macrolepis Boul, 
doubtfully distinct from wahlbergi, was described from Delagoa Bay. 
Smith’s locality for wahlbergi was “ Kafhrland, the country to the eastward 
of Cape Colony ”. We have the species from Waterval Boven and Louws 
Creek (Barberton District), from Krabbefontein, Shilowane, and Wood- 
bush (Zoutpansberg District), and from Palapye (Bechuanaland). The 
Rhodesian Museum has it from Matoppo Hills and from Gwanda, and the 
South African Museum has a record twenty miles east of Salisbury 
* The term Cape Province is used in its present-day sense for the former Cape Colony ; 
it must not be confused with the Cape Province of botanists. 
