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5. Eana mascareniensis, Dum. & Bibr., t.c, p. 350 ; Bouleng. Cat., 



p. 52. 

 Egypt and Tropical Africa to Southern Rhodesia and Zululand. 

 Southern Rhodesia: Sahsbury (Marshall). 



6. Rana oxyrhynchus, Smith, III, Eept. pi. Ixxvii. fig. 2 ; Bouleng., 



op. cit., p. 51. 

 Tropical and South Africa. 

 Southern Rhodesia : Salisbury (Marshall). 

 North- West Rhodesia : Livingstone (Drury). 



7. Rana grayi. Smith, 111., Rept. pi. Ixxvii. fig. 2; Bouleng., op. cit., 



p. 53. 



Cape Colony, Natal, Zululand. 



Cape Colony : Cape Peninsula (Oakley, Sclater, Purcell, de 

 Souza) ; Caledon Division (Purcell, Lightfoot) ; Paarl Division 

 (Sclater) ; Ceres (Purcell) ; Clanwilliam Division (Leipoldt, 

 Lightfoot) ; Port Elizabeth (Drege, Moorhouse) ; Swellendam 

 (Purcell) ; Port St. Johns (Shortridge) ; Touw's River, Wor- 

 cester Division (Paynter) ; Little Namaqualand (P^ringuey). 



Natal : Durban (Bowker) ; Umvoti (Fry). 



8. Rana fasciata. 



Strongylopus fasciatus, Tschudi, Class. Batr., p. 79. 



Bana fasciata, Bouleng., oy. cit., p. 54. 



Cape Colony, Natal, Zululand, British Central Africa. 



Cape Colony : Cape Peninsula (Layard, Butler, Oakley, Purcell) ; 

 Caledon Division (Purcell) ; Clanwilliam (Lightfoot) ; King 

 William's Town (Sclater) ; George (Leipoldt). 



2. PYXICEPHALUS. 



Tschudi, Class. Batr. p. 83. 



Four Species in South Africa. 



I. Male with internal vocal sacs. 

 Leg (tibia) about a length of head and body ; tarso-metatarsal 

 articulation reaching tympanum or eye ; back usually with elongate 

 warts or glandular longitudinal folds; head large and rough in adult P. adspersus. 

 Leg about | length of head and body ; tarso-metatarsal articulation 

 reaching eye or a little beyond ; back with rounded warts . . . . P. delalandii. 

 Leg about J length of head and body ; tarso-metatarsal articulation 

 nearly reaching end of snout ; back smooth P. natalensis. 



