190 Stejneger New Batrachiaus and Reptiles. 



Rana namiyei new species. 



Diagnosis. No glandular dorsol- lateral fold; tips of toes slight!}' di 

 lated at tips; no free papilla on middle of tongue; lower jaw with a pair 

 of tooth-like bony prominences in front; toes webbed to extreme tips; 

 interorbital width much greater than width of eyelid; vomerine teeth in 

 two rather large, very oblique groups behind the choanae; inner meta- 

 tarsal tubercle prominent, nearly as long as diameter of eye; fourth toe 

 nearly one-third longer than fifth. 



Habitat. Okinawa Shi ma, Riu Kiu Archipelago. 



Type. Science College Museum, Tokyo, No. 31a. 



Named for Mr. M. Namiye of the Imperial University, Tokyo. 



Buergeria ijimae new species. 



Diagnosis. Color brownish; fingers free; first finger longer than 

 second; upper surface nearly smooth: tibia more than one-half the total 

 length of head and body. 



Habitat. Okinawa Shima, Riu Kiu Archipelago. 



Type. Science College Museum, Tokyo, No. 19(914). 



Named in honor of Prof. Isao Ijima, Imperial University, Tokyo. 



Buergeria ishikawae new species 



Diagnosis. Color brownish; fingers free; first finger longer than 

 second; upper surface excessively warty, the warts grouped in round 

 clusters of smaller ones surrounding a larger; tibia not more than one- 

 half the total length of head and body. 



Habitat. Okinawa Shima, Riu Kiu Archipelago. 



Type. National Museum, Uyeno Park, Tokyo, No. 30. 



Named in honor of Prof. C. Ishikawa, of the Imperial University, 

 Tokyo. 



REPTILIA. 



SAURIA. 



Eumeces kishinouyei new species. 



Diagnosis. 24 to 26 scale rows round the middle of the body: usually 

 a post-nasal; first supralabial forming sutures with nasals and second 

 labial only; two unpaired post-mentals; lower temporal of second row 

 largest, wedge-shaped: soles with two series of enlarged tubercles be- 



