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13. Lyg-osoiiia rclictum, Vinciguerra. 



This species was discovered on Engano by D."" Modigliani. 

 (Vinciguerra, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, 2, XII, 1892, p. 524). 



14. I*ytlion retieulatus, Schn. 



15. Troi>icloiiotiis tx'iaiig'vilig'erixs , Boie. 

 IG. Tropiclonotus elxi-ysarg-ixs , Schleg. 



17. Dendli'elapliis caucloliiieatus. Gray. 



18. Siiixotes piii't>ixi'asceiis , Schleg. 



A single, male specimen, with 19 rows of scales, 178 ventrals, 

 and 43 subcaudals The subocular below the praeocular is absent. 

 Black above and on the sides down to the ventral angle ; head 

 lighter, with traces of the symmetrical markings ; belly yellow, 

 spotted with black. The specimen measures 950 millim. (tail 130), 

 and is therefore the largest Sitnotes on record. 



19. I>ij>sas eynoclon, Boie. 



20. I>ryopliis prasiiius , Boie. 



21. Ohrysopelea oi-nata, Shaw. 



22. Olxx-ysopelea x'ulbesceiis , Gray. 



23. Cex'Tbei'us x'lxyixclxops, Sciin. 



24. Tx*imei*esxix-ixs lox-mosixs, Schleg. 



BATRACHIANS. 



1. Oxyg-lossus laeA^is, Gthr. 



2. Rana Itulilii, D. & B. 



3. lEteiJXst Mxaerodon, D. & B. 



4. I^ana ixxicroclisca, Bttgu. 



This small frog is known fi'om Java (Boeltg. Ber. Offenb. 



