448 



EANID^. 



lower surfaces white, uuiform or scantily spotted with brown. 

 Male without vocal sacs. 



From snout to vent 2*2 inches. 



Hah. Tenasserim. 



14. Eana macrodon. 



Rana macrodon, Dum. ^ Bibr. Erp. Gen. viii, p. 382 ; Bouleny. Cat. 



Bat): Sal. p. 24, pi. i, fig. 4. 

 Rana fusca, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xxiv, 1855, p. 719. 



Vomerine teeth in two strong oblique series commencing from 

 the inner anterior corner of the choanse ; lower jaw with two 

 fang-like bony prominences in front, sometimes scarcely developed. 

 Head large ; snout rather pointed ; occiput more or less swollen 

 on the sides ; interorbital space generally one half broader than the 

 upper eyelid ; tympanum distinct, variable in size, generally much 

 smaller than the eye. Fingers moderate, obtuse, first much longer 

 than second ; toes broadly webbed, with distinctly swollen tips ; 

 subarticular tubercles well developed ; inner metatarsal tubercle 

 elongate, blunt, about three fifths the length of the inner toe ; 

 no outer tubercle ; a feeble tarsal fold. The tibio-tarsal articu- 

 lation reaches the eye or a little beyond. Skin smooth above, or 

 with small rounded warts ; upper eyelid tubercular ; a strong fold 

 above the tympanum. Brown or blackish above ; sometimes a 

 light vertebral band. Male without vocal sacs. 



From snout to vent 6 inches. 



Hah. Upper Burma, Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula and Archi- 

 pelago. 



15. Rana verrucosa. 



Rana venaicosa, Gilntli. P. Z. S. 1875, p. 507 ; Boulenf/. Cat. Batr. 

 Sal. p. 29, pi. iv. fig. 1. 



Vomerine teeth in two strong oblique series commenciug from 

 the inner anterior corners of the choause. Head moderate ; snout 

 rather pointed ; interorbital space two thirds the width of the 

 upper eyehd; tympanum distinct, three fourths the diameter of 

 the eye. Fingers moderate, obtuse, first extending much be- 

 yond second ; toes moderate, obtuse, nearly entirely webbed ; sub- 

 articular tubercles very prominent ; inner metatarsal tubercle oval, 

 compressed, hardly half as long as the first toe ; a small, rounded, 

 outer metatarsal tubercle. The tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the 

 tip of the snout. Upper parts with numerous very prominent 

 warls and short glandular folds. Grey or brown above, darker 

 spotted ; hinder side of thighs black, white-marbled ; sometimes a 

 broad light vertebral band. Male with two internal vocal sacs. 



From snout to vent 2*75 inches. 



Hah. Malabar. 



