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its width at the angle of mouth equals the distance frojn snout to 

 insertion of fore limb; snout short, truncate, without canthus ros- 



FlGS. 122-125.— RANA NAMIYEI. § NAT. SIZE. 122, TOP OF HEAD; 123, SIDE OF HEAD; 124, UNDERSIDE OF 

 hand; 125, UNDERSIDE OF FOOT. NO. 3lA, SCI. COLL. TOKYO. 



tralis ; nostril situated half way between eye and median point of upper 

 lip ; e^^es directed upward ; interorbital space one and one-half times 

 as wide as upper eyelid; tym- 

 panum hidden; fingers short, 

 slightly dilated at tip, the sec- 

 ond one more so than the 

 others, subarticular tubercles 

 well developed; second finger 

 extending considerably l)eyond 

 first, and falling a trifle short 

 of fourth, which reaches to the 

 penultimate phalanx of third; 

 toes broadly webbed to the 

 tip of the toes, which are some- 

 what dilated ; fourth toe about 

 one-third longer than fifth, 

 which extends only to the mid- 

 dle of third phalanx from the 

 tip of the former, third reach- 

 ing to the base of the penulti- 

 mate phalanx; subarticular tubercles well developed, single; inner 

 metatarsal tubercle prominent, with a free outer edge, the width 



Fig. 126.— Rana namiyei. Nat. size. Open mouth. 

 No. 3lA, Sci. Coll. Tokyo. 



