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HORN EXPEDITION—REPTILIA. 
the whole of the colour-notes and the water-colour sketches which he made of the 
living animals. Of these we have availed ourselves to the fullest extent in 
drawing up the colour-descriptions. 
DESCEIPTION OF SPECIES. 
The following list includes a number of species which were collected by 
Professor Spencer during a second visit to the same district during January and 
February, 1895, shortly after a heavy rainfall liad taken place. 
GECKONIDiE. 
(1) Nephmrus asper, Gunther. 
(2) Nephrtmis Icevis, De Vis. 
(3) Rhynchcediira ornafa, Gunther. 
(4) t Ceramodactylus damceus^ L. and F. 
(5) Hetevo7wta bynoei^ Gray. 
(6) * Ebert avia horni, L. and F. 
(7) Diplodncfyhis ci/ioris, Blgr. 
(8) \ Diplodactylus by met, L. and F. 
(9) Gehyra variegata, D. and B. 
PvGOPODIDiE. 
(1) Lialis burtonii, Gray. 
(2) Delma fraseri, Gray. 
AoAMIDiE. 
(1) Amphibolurus tnaculatus. Gray. 
(2) Amphibolurtes imbricatus, Peters. 
(3) Amphibohirtts reticuiaius, Gray. 
(4) Amphibolurus pictus, Peters. 
(5) Amphibolurus barbatus, Cuvier. 
(6) Tympanocryptis lineata, Peters. 
(7) Tympanocryptis cephalus, Gunther. 
(8) * Tympanocryptis tetvaporophora, L. and F. 
(9) \Diporophora winneckei, L. and F. 
(10) Physignathus longirostris, Blgr. 
(11) Moloch horridus, Gray. 
* P.R.S V., vol. vii. (N.S.), pp. 2C4 et seq(j. 
t P.R.S.V., vol. viii. (N.S.), pp. 1-4. 
