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Measurements of Rana grandocula sp. nov. Nos. F384 and F887. 
mm, mm. 
Length, snout to vent 40 44 
Length of snout 6.2 6.1 
Diameter of eye 7.3 » A I 
Diameter of tympanum 3.8 4.2 
Interorbital distance 3.4 3.6 
Upper eyelid 5.1 5 
Length of head 16.5 17 
Width of head 13 14.5 
Foreleg 25 27 
Longest finger, from wrist 11 al 
Hind leg 65 68.2 
Femur 18.2 20 
Tibia 19.8 21.2 
Foot 27.5 29 
Longest toe 17 19.5 
Finger disks Le 12 
Toe disks pe | 1.3 
Variation.—Several specimens in the collection show but little 
variation. The ground color varies from darker to lighter than 
the type. Some of the specimens have a distinct white line on 
the upper lip. The gland on the arm seems to be present in 
both sexes, 
Remarks.—There are several specimens of this species in my 
collection, all from Agusan River Valley, near Bunawan. It 
appears to be closely related to Rana similis (Giinther) but differs 
from it strikingly in the much larger and more prominent eye, 
the shorter snout, the smaller tympanum, the absence of a fold 
at angle of mouth, and the very different markings and colora- 
tion. Specimens were taken along Bunawan River in large pools 
in worn rocks; numerous in this locality. 
Rana glandulosa Boulenger. Plate 5, figs. 1, la, and 1b. 
Rana glandulosa BoULENGER, Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. Mus. ed. 2 (1882) 
78, pl. 7; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. VI 14 (1894) 87; Casto pz ELEra, 
Cat. Fauna Filipinas 1 (1895) 448; FLOWER, Proc. Zool. Soc, London 
(1896) 905; (1899) 897; LatpLAw, Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1900) 
887. 
Description of species.—(From Boulenger.) ‘“Vomerine teeth 
in two short oblique series, between the choanz. Head rather 
large; snout rounded, as long as the orbit, with obtuse canthus 
rostralis and concave loreal region; nostril nearer snout than 
eye; interorbital space nearly same as upper eyelid; tympanum 
distinct three-fifths to three-fourths the diameter of the eye; 
fingers rather elongate, first extending much beyond the second; 
toes moderate one-half to two-thirds webbed; tips of fingers 
