oo'l G. A. BOULENGER 



43. Aparallactus lunulatus, Ptrs. — Let Marefia. 



A single specimen , uniform olive-grey above and beneatli. 



V. 140; c. ;;8. 



44. Echis carinatus, Schn. — Saati, Ghinda, Beilul. 

 Sc. 29-32; Y. 167-191 ; C. 29-41. 



45. Atpactaspis irregularis, Reinh. — Eastern slope of Mt. 

 Bizen. 



Agrees in every respect with typical specimens, except in 

 having the scales in 21 rows only. Ventrals 252 ; subcaudals 

 28 pairs. 



BATRACHIA. 



1. Rana mascareniensis, D. & B. — Shoa, Saati. 



2. Rana deialandii, D. .^ B. — Neberet Valley. 



3. Cassina obscura, Blgr. — Let Marefia. 



4. Hylambates ragazzi), sp. n. — Closely allied to H. maculatus, 

 A. Bum., witli which it agrees in the vomerine dentition, the 

 size of the tympanum, the half-webbed toes, the small meta- 

 tarsal tu))ercle and the proportions (the tiljio-tarsal articulation 

 reaching the tympanum); distinguished l)y the presence of a 

 short ])ut very distinct web at the l)ase of the fingers, the 

 skin of the upper parts covered witli small round tubercles, 

 and by the coloration. Uniform dark olive above ; a fine white 

 line from the tip of the snout to above the tympanum, following 

 the canthus rostralis and the supraciliary edge; fianks, Ijelly, 

 hinder side of thighs, and lower surface of limbs dark purplish 

 white, with small whitish spots and dots. From snout to vent 

 43 millim. 



A single female specimen from Shoa. 



5. Bufo regiilaris, Reuss. — Saati , Ghinda. 



G. Bufo blanf ordii, Blgr. — Saati, Dahlac Island. 



Tlie largest specimen measures 00 millim. from snout to vent. 



