LEPTOBRACHIUM. 511 



Leptobracliiiun iiiouticola, Boulemj. Ann. Mus. Genova, {'2) vii, 1889, 

 p. 720. 



Tongue cordit'orm. Vomeriue teetb in two small groups a little 

 behiud the choauiic. Head inucli depressed ; snout Aery short, 

 truncated, with angular cantlnis rostralis and deeply concave loreal 

 region ; interorbital space broad, slightly concave ; tympanum 

 scarcely distinct, vertically oval, about two thirds the diameter of 

 the eye. First finger not extending be3^ond second ; toes with a 

 rudiment of web; tips of fingers and toes slightly swollen : sub- 

 articular and metatarsal tubercles indistinct. The tibio-tarsal 

 articulation reaches the eye, the tip of the snout, or a little beyond 

 the latter. Skin smooth or minutely tubercular above; usually a 

 V-shaped linear ridge on the nape. Olive-brown above ; a dark, 

 light-edged triangular spot between the eyes ; usually one or two 

 other angular markings on the back, and a dark band along each 

 side of the head; hind limbs with dark crossbars; throat and 

 breast marbled with l)ro\\n. Male with internal vocal sacs. 



From snout to vent 4 inches. 



Bab. Sikhim, Khasi Hills, mountains of Burma. This frog 

 occurs also at Kiu-lviang, on the i'ang-tse-kiang, whence Dr. 

 Boettger received a young specimeia, which I have examined. 



122. Leptobrachiiim hasseltii. 



Leptobracliiuiu ha^seltii, 7Wi«A', tVasA'. J>'a(r. ]>. 81; Boulenij. Cut. 

 Batr.Sitl. p. 441. 



Tongue cordiform. Vomerine teeth none. Head rather large ; 

 snout rounded, as long as tlie diameter of the orbit, with distinct 

 canthus rostralis ; interorbital space a little broader than theu])per 

 eyelid ; tympanum very indistinct, half the diameter of the eye. 

 Fingers moderate, first and second equal; toes very short, M-ebbed 

 at the base ; tips of fingers and toes blunt ; subarticular tubercles 

 indistinct : a small, subcircular, inner metatarsal tubercle. The 

 tibio-tarsal articidation reaclu^s the angle of the mouth. 8kin of 

 back distinctly, of belly indistinctly granular. Brownish or olive 

 above, spotted with black ; liind lijnbs \\\i\\ black cross bars. Male 

 with a subgular \ocal sac. 



From snout to vent 2*5 inches. 



llah. Pegu and Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, 

 Java. 



123. LeptobracMum carinense. 



Leptobrachium cariiieiise, Buuleng. Ann. Mm. Genova, (2) vii, 1889, 

 p. 748. 



Tongue large, pyriform, slightly nicked posteriorly. Vomeriue 

 teeth none. Head enormous, nearly twice as broad as long, ex- 

 tremely depressed, semicircular in outline ; the length of the snout 

 equals the diameter of the e^'e ; nostril equally distant from the 



