ADDENDA. 475 



Olive above, marbled with darker : tibia and tarsus regularly cross- 

 barred ; lower surfaces dirty white. Proin snout to vent 29 

 nrillim. 



Madagascar. 



a. 2 ■ East Betsileo. Rev. Deans Cowan [C.]. 



The genus Gophyla is characterized as follows : — 



5. COPHYLA. 



Cophyla, Boettyer, Zool. Anz. 1880, p. 281, and Abh. Senck. Ges. xii. 

 p. 516. 



Pupil horizontal. Tongue large, entire, and free behind. Vome- 

 rine teeth in a single median group behind the level of the choante. 

 Tympanum hidden. Fingers free ; toes with a rudiment of web, 

 the tips dilated into large disks, which are divided on their upper 

 surface by a longitudinal groove. Osteological characters unknown. 



Madagascar. 



1 . Cophyla phyllodactyla, p. 183. 



Gophyla pkylludactyla, Boettg. I. c. pi. v. f. 19. 



Nossi Be. 



Page'299. 



Bufo benguelensis. 



On comparison of this species with a specimen of Bufo funereits 

 (Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lisb. 1806, p. 77) sent by Prof. Bocage to the 

 British Museum, we find that they are identical ; therefore the 

 latter name has to be adopted. 



Page 452. 

 Hemiphractus scutatus. 



The upper view of the head of this frog has been inadvertently 

 lifted. 



omitted 



