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Bronchocccle. Prof. Peters gives the distinctive characters of B. cristalella 
(Kuhl) and B. molnccana (Less. & Garn.), and describes Calotes {Br.) phi-‘ 
Uppimis, sp.n. Monatsber. Ale. Wiss. Berl. 1867, p. 16. 
Lophura godeffroyij sp. n., Peters, 1. c. p. 707, fig. 1 ; type of a distinct sub- 
genus, llypsilurus. From the Pelew Islands. 
Lophognathus gilherti figured by Gray, 1. c. pi. 19. fig. 2. It is described by 
Dr. Steindachner as Redtenhaclieria fasciata (g. et sp. n.), Novara, Kept. p. 31. 
Biporophora hilineata figured by Gray, 1. c. pi. 19. fig. 1. 
Grammatophora. Dr. Steindachner describes a new species of this genus 
as CalotcUa (g. n.) australis. Novara, Kept. p. 29, tab. 1. fig. 9. — Dr. Gunther 
mentions it as Grammatophora calotella from Cape York, Ann. & Mag. Nat. 
Hist. XX. p. 52. 
Dr. Gunther (/. c. pp. 51-52) describes three new species : Grammatophora 
macrolepis and G. Iccris from Champion Bay, and G. temporalis from North- 
western Australia. 
Dr. Gray, Austral. Liz. pi. 18, figures Grammatophora harbata^ fig. 1, G. 
angulifera, figs. 2 & 3, and G. ornata, fig. 4. 
Tympanocryptis cepholuSj sp.n., Giinther, 1. c. p. 62, Nicol Bay. 
Stcllio himalayanus, sp. n.‘, Steindachner, Novara, Kept. p. 22, taf. 1. fig. 8. 
Bhrynoccphalus stolieJeai is described by Dr. Steindachner as a new species 
(/. c. p. 23, tab. 1. figs. 6, 7) [but identical with Phr. caudivolvulus']. 
ClIAMyELEONID^. 
Chamaileo cristatus. Dr. J. A. Smith has published notes of two examples 
in Proc. K. Phys. Soc. Edinb. 1864-65, p. 228. 
Chamadco fasciatus is described as a doubtfully new species from Old Cala- 
bar by Dr. J. A. Smith, 1. c. pp. 306-308. 
Geckotid^. 
(Edura. Dr. Gray, Austral. Liz., figures on pi. 16, GE*. marmorata^ figs. 
1 & 4, and CE. rhomhifera, fig. 6. 
Strophura spinigera figured by Gray, 1. c. fig. 6. 
Bhynchoedura, g. n., Gunther, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 60. All the 
toes are compressed, rather slender, not dilated in any part, granular below, 
with feeble claws. Head and body with very small granule-like scales, with- 
out any tubercles ; tail rounded, slightly swollen, covered with rings of small 
square plates. Snout pointed, peculiarly compressed ; labial shields minute, 
front of upper jaw covered with a prominent, nail-like shield. Tongue nar- 
row, rather pointed in front, not notched. Eye very large. Some larger 
shields, without pores, before and behind the vent . — Bhynchoedura ornata 
sp. n., from Nicol Bay. 
Diplodactylus. Dr. Gray, 1. c. pi. 16, figures D. hilincatus, fig. S = B. ocel- 
latuSf fig. 4, and B. marmoraius^ fig. 6 ; and on pi. 16, B. ornatus^ fig. 2, and 
B. vittains, fig. 3. 
Bplodactyhis hilincatus (Gray) = B. ocellatus (Gr.ay). Giinther, Ann. & 
Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 49 . — Biplodactylus poly ophthalmus^ sp. n., Gunther, I, <?., 
from West Australia. 
Phyllodactylus androyensis, sp. n., Grandidier, Kev. et Mag. Zool. 1867, 
p. 233. Superne griseus, lateribus rubro-brunneis ; in dorso quatuor paribus 
macularum reniformium, primo pare frenum attingente. Capite griseo, cum 
nigra macula. Infra albidus. Tuberculis triangularibus. Cauda b'revi, in 
