21,3 Taylor: Herpetological Fauna, II 259 
ever, had narrow folds. As the type has not been figured I 
include a photograph of one of the Jolo specimens, somewhat 
enlarged. The type locality is Tawitawi, an island to the south- 
west of Jolo. 
Rana luzonensis Boulenger. = 
Rana luzonensis BOULENGER, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. VI 17 (1896) 
401; TAyLor, Philip. Journ. Sci. 16 (1920) 254; Amphibians and 
Turtles of the Philippine Islands (1921) 55. 
Rana guerreroi TAYLor, Philip. Journ. Sci. 16 (1920) 255; Amphi- 
bians and Turtles of the Philippine Islands (1921) 56, 
A number of specimens which I have referred to Rana luzo- 
nensis Boulenger were taken at Baguio and at various places 
along the trail to Bontoc. Larveze were obtained near the Bon- 
toc-Lepanto boundary from an old Bontoc fisherman, who had 
a small tin nearly filled with the larve. He had taken them 
for food, from a mountain stream near the trail. Larve and 
newly transformed young were taken at the town of Bontoc in 
the river and among the stones forming the walls of the rice 
paddies. A study of this series of larve and young and adult 
specimens has convinced me that my Rana guerrero? is the young 
of Rana luzonensis. 
Measurements of Rana luzonensis Boulenger. 
No. 662. No. 713, 
mm, mm. 
IED OD WOR oo. conn nke a Banke oceans eceucuenassmeeknieaes 58 53 
Leehreh of RONG 2... See tuseeees. 21 20 
Widtlr of headcs' 3.06664 Soc. ee ictievean sence. 5 eee 17 14 
Tiheatabel ib eric oes ce by 63- ac cosa ass coe seach ergeancane 6.7 6.5 
yee O8G mf sont i oe i ec caas coca nupentenneaen ancien 9.5 9 
TAPE 0 Hom oo cc. reece nde ce peep eneeen ela 6 5.3 
AIDDGE CVCING oiide oo oh nhs Cochin oh weak ok dp tien sees ewasendicanies 5 5 
Interorbital space -------.----. ins eas tie 5 5 
Ce ee Se cane eae da kel eee aae man anen ls nuewe mie 39 34 
Longest Tinger, With hand <2... 2-25 eect en ene cacceseeneesecenn: 19 15 
RECN CD ks cut cuhiuee cud pew hk coun kcages Uostee need nena debames te tasks adie 109 97 
WS ce oe Pcs accek Cie can os 0 enue de ea So ceeaecascettes 32 30 
THD coca ds. <a ce sea ee 36.5 82 
Longest toe, to metatarsal tubercle-_--_-_--- 82 25 
Color in life—(No. 662.) Above grayish to yellow-brown, 
with numerous blackish flecks on back; a black loreal streak 
and a black-brown tympanic spot; a brown spot near insertion 
of arm on underside; a light yellowish line from under eye to 
angle of mouth; limbs strongly barred with dark brown; chin 
and throat uniform purplish, growing brown on belly; soles dark 
with lighter tubercles; underside of arm cream, without spots. 
