528 . Annals of the South African Musewn. 



II. Male with external vocal sacs. 



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

 reaching eye ; back with flat warts and a very indistinct dorso- 

 lateral fold P. ntddi. 



1. Pyxicephalus adspeksus, Tschudi, ojj. cit., p. 84. 

 Bana adspersa, Bouleng. Cat. p. 33. 



Tropical Africa to German South -West Africa, Southern Rhodesia, 

 Transvaal, Orange River Colony, Eastern parts of Cape Colony. 



Cape Colony : Albany Division (Schonland) ; Port St. Johns 

 (Shortridge). 



Orange River Colony : Smithfield (Kannemeyer) ; Vredefort Road 

 (Barrett-Hamilton). 



Southern Rhodesia : Mazoe (ff. Darling). 



2. Pyxicephalus delalandii, Tschudi, I.e. 

 Bana delalandii, Bouleng., i.e., p. 31. 

 Tropical and South Africa. 



Cape Colony : Cape Division (Butler, de Souza, Sclater) ; Bedford 

 Division (Stephenson) ; Burghersdorp (Kannemeyer) ; Hanover 

 (Shortridge) ; Port Elizabeth (Drege) ; Clanwilliam (Leipoldt) ; 

 Little Namaqualand (P^ringuey). 



Orange River Colony: Smithfield (Kannemeyer). 



Southern Rhodesia : Matoppo Hills (Pillans). 



3. Pyxicephalus natalensis. Smith, 111., Rept. App. p. 23. 

 Bana tuUalensis, Bouleng., t.c, p. 30. 



Natal, Zululand, Transvaal. 

 Durban (Bowker). 



4. Pyxicephalus ruddi. 



Bana ruddi, Bouleng, P.Z.S., 1907, p. 480, pi. xxii. fig. 1. 

 Portuguese East Africa (Beira). 



3. PHRYNOBATRACHUS. 

 Giinth. P.Z.S., 1862, p. 190; Bouleng. Cat. p. 111. 



Three Species in South Africa. 



Tyrapanum very indistinct or hidden ; tarso-metatarsal articula- 

 tion reaching tip of snout or a little beyond P. nataleusia. 



Tympanum distinct ; tarso-metatarsal articulation reaching far 



beyond tip of snout P. rduoides. 



Tympanum distinct ; tarso-metatarsal articulation reaching the 



eye P. capensis. 



