672 GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF AUSTRALIAN BATRACHIA, 



(ii.) The inland division of N.S. W (West of the Dividing Range). 



(e) From Narrabri on the Namoi (collected by Messrs. Henry 

 Deane, and T. G. Sloane).* 



Limodynastes tasinaniensis Hyperolia marmorata 

 Pseudophyrne hibronii Notaden hennettii 



(f ) From Nundle on the Namoi (Mr. Froggatt, Senr.) 

 Crinia signifera. 



(g) From Coolah on the Talbragar (collected by Mr. Albert Cox). 

 Limnodynastestasmaniensis Ilyla ccerulea 

 Pseudojjhryne hibronii peronii 



(h) From Guntawang and Cullenbone, near Mudgee, on the 

 Cudgegcng (collected by Messrs. A. G. Hamilton and J. D. Cox). 

 Limnodynastes peronii Hyperolia marmorata 



tasmaniensis Helioporus pictus, Ptrs. 

 fletcheri, Blgr. Pseudophryne hibronii 

 dorsalis Hyla coirulea 



ornatus peronii 



Crinia signifera aurea 



Hyla lesueurii 



Mr. Hamilton sent me all the above from Guntawang ; Mr. 

 Cox sent me living specimens of L. dorsalis^ and H. lesueurii 

 from Cullenbone. This is an interesting collection remarkable 

 for the presence of what Mr. Boulenger considers to be a new 

 species, as well as for the unexpected occurrence of L. ornatus, 

 and H. lesueurii, both of which from previous records would appear 

 to be coastal species ; the latter especially is very common in the 



* The morning after the meeting at which this paper was read Mr. C. T. 

 Musson, F.L.S., arrived from Narrabri, and very kindly handed over to me 

 a number of frogs, enabhng me to supplement the above list as follows : — 

 (a) From Narrabri : — Limnodynastes salminii 

 Hyla ccerulea 

 peronii 

 {$) From Tam worth on the Peel -.—Hyla ccerulea 



peronii 

 lesueurii 

 Mr. Musson tells me that he also had a specimen of Notaden from 

 Narrabri, but that it was unfortunately left behind. 



