722 e. A. l'.orr.ENrtEH 



tympanum very distinct, measuring lialf the diameter of the eye. 

 Fingers free, toes webbed at the base; terminal disks small; 

 inner metatarsal tubercle rather large, oval. The tibio-tarsal ar- 

 ticulation reaches the shoulder or the tympanum. Skin smooth 

 above; throat and belly coarsely granular. Bright green above; 

 a dark brown streak along the canthus rostralis ; tympanum 

 Ijrown ; a dark brown lateral stripe, or several large spots on 

 the flanks, one of which may ascend to form a lumbar marking 

 as in Ilyla arborea; hinder side of thighs brown; lower parts 

 white. One specimen greyish above with three darker stripes 

 on the back in addition to the blackish-brown lateral stripe. 



From snout to vent 40 millim. 



Several specimens from between Badditù and Dime. 



6. Hylambates vannutellii, sp. n. (PI. X, fig. 3). — Closely allied 

 to II. aubryi, A. Dum. with which it agrees in the vomerine 

 dentition , the extent of the web between the lingers and toes, 

 the size of the digital disks and the proportion of the hind limb, 

 but differing in the less developed inner metatarsal tubercle, 

 which is oval, not compressed, and about two thirds the length 

 of the inner toe. Upper parts with scattered small round warts; 

 throat, belly, and lower surface of thighs granular. Olive grey 

 above , with a few large dark spots and marblings on the body, 

 and cross bars on the limbs ; a white line from the tip of the 

 snout, along the canthus rostralis, to the border of the upper 

 eyelid; a white cross-line above the vent and another at the heel ; 

 lower parts white, with small dark brown spots. 



From snout to vent 45 millim. 



A single female specimen from between Badditù and Dime. 



7. Bufo steindachneri, Pfeffer. — Between Badditù and Dime. 

 H. Bufo regularis, Ueuss. — Lugh : between Badditù ;ind Dime: 



between Sanciu\'ir and Amarr. 



9. Bufo taltanus, Ptrs. — Lugh ; between Sancurar and Amarr. 



