460 



Vomerine teeth very feebly developed, in two oblique series 

 between the choanas. Head moderate, rather flat ; canthus rostralis 

 rounded, loreal region deeply concave ; tympanum distinct, nearly 

 as large as the eye. Fingers moderate, first slightly longer than 

 second, with a rudimentary web (?) ; toes moderate, nearly entirely 

 webbed ; a small elongate inner metatarsal tubercle ; disks of fingers 

 very feebly developed, of toes more strongly so. A narrow glan- 

 dular fold from behind the eye along the side of the body. Olive- 

 brown above, with a dark almost blackish band from the snout 

 through the eye, along the sides of the groin, and a narrow pale 

 line from below the eye to the shoulder ; limbs cross-barred ; throat 

 and chest almost black from the profusion of dark brown specks. 



From snout to vent 1-6 inches. 



Hab. Kakhyen Hills, Upper Burma. 



37. Eana humeralis. 



Rana humeralis, Bouleng. Ann. Mus. Genova, (2) v, 1887, p. 420, 

 pi. iv, fig. 1. 



Vomerine teeth in two oblique series between the choanse, their 

 outer extremities nearly touching the anterior corners of the latter. 

 Head depressed, nearly as long as broad ; snout long, obtusely 

 acuminate and projecting ; canthus rostralis obtuse ; loreal region 

 concave ; nostril much nearer to the end of the snout than to the eye ; 

 interorbital space as broad as the upper eyelid ; tympanum nearly 

 as large as the eye. Fingers and toes as in R. erythrcea, except 

 that the first finger extends distinctly beyond the second, and the 

 disks are a trifle less developed ; inner metatarsal tubercle moderate, 

 oval ; no outer tubercle. The tibio-tarsal articulation reaches half- 

 way between the eye and the end of the snout. Skin smooth ; 

 a glandular lateral fold, narrower than in R. erythrcea ; another 

 fold from below the eye to the shoulder, followed by a prominent 

 glandule. Grey-brown or pale olive above, greenish on the flanks ; 

 glandular dorsal folds not light-coloured; loreal and temporal 

 regions usually darker ; upper lip whitish ; hinder side of thighs 

 blackish, or marbled with blackish ; no cross-bands on the limbs ; 

 lower surfaces white. Male with two external subgular vocal sacs, 

 and a large oval gland on the arm. 



From snout to vent 3*3 inches. 



Hab. Bhamo, Teinzo, Upper Burma. 



38. Eana erythraea. 



Hyla erythraea, ScMeg. Abbild. p. 27, pi. ix, fig. 3. 



Limnodytes erythraeus, Dum. < Bibr. Erp.Gen. viii, p. 511, pi. Ixxxviii, 



fig. 1 ; Cantor, J. A. S. B. xvi, 1847, p. 1062. 

 Hylorana erythraea, G-iinth. Kept. B. I. p. 425. 

 Rana erythraea, Bouleng. Cat. Batr. Sal. p. 65. 



Vomerine teeth in two oblique groups between the choanae. 

 Head depressed, a little longer than broad ; snout long, obtusely 



