56 iu:rTiLES. 



?. Adult. Sicily. {B. jjcilmarum.) 



m. Young: discoloured. Sine patria. 



n, 0. LaiTSB. Bononia. Presented by J. J. Bianconi. 



B. Asiatic varieties. Sides very distinctly marbled ^vitll black ; 

 belly black-spotted, Glands -with horny smface. 



a. Bufo gargarizans, Cantor, Ann. of Nat. Hist. 1842, p. 483. 

 Tubercles not numerous, of unequal size. 



p, q. Adult and young. Chusan. Presented by the Hon. East 



India Company, 

 r, s. Adult. Chusan. Presented by the Hon. East India Company. 

 t-v. Half-gro-mi and young. Chusan. 



/3. Bufo vulgaris japonicus, ScJilcgel, Faun. Jap. 106. t. 2. 

 f. 5, 6. — Tubercles numerous, of nearly equal size. 



w^x. Adult and half-grown. Ningpo (China). From Mr. Cuming's 



Collection, 



i/, 2. Half-grown. Ningpo. From Mr. Cuming's Collection. 



a-l. Adult and half-grown. Japan. From the Lcyden Museum. 



2. Bufo chilensis. 



PBiifo thaul, Molina, Hist. Nat. Chili, p. 194; Sfhneid. Hist. Amph. 



p. 227 ; Merr. Tent. p. 181. 



thaid, Gam. et Less. Voy. Coq. ii. pi. 7. f. 6. 



chilensis, (3Ius. Paris) Tschudi, Batr. p. 88; Eydoux et Soul. 



Voy. Bonite, Bept. t. 9. f. 1, 2 ; Bell, Zool. Beagle, p. 49 ; Dtim. ^ 



Biitr. p. 078. 

 .'<pinulosus, Wieym. Nov. Act. xvii. t. 22. f. 3 ; Tsclmdi, Batr. 



p. 88. 



Crown without bony enlargement. Paratoids short, subtriangular. 

 Tarsus with a cutaneous fold at the inner edge*. Toes half-webbed. 

 Tymj^anum very distinct. OUve or brownish, with darker, sometimes 

 confluent spots ; beneath whitish, uniform or black-spotted. 



a. Adult. Valparaiso. Presented by Charles Danvin, Esq. 



h-d. Adult. Chili. 



e. Adult. Cliili. 



/. Half-grown. Chili. 



fj. Half- grown. ChiH. From Mr. Bridge's CoUcetion. 



h, i. Yoimg. Chili. Presented by Charles Dar-win, Esq. 



I: Adult. Chili. Presented by J. B. Pentland, Esq. 



I. Adult. California. Fiom Mr. Stevens's Collection. — This agrees 

 with the specimens from ChiU, cxcejjt in having a darker colo- 

 ration, and a very narrow whitish vertebral line. 



* Bibron is wrong in denying the existence of this cutaneous fold : all the speci- 

 mens in the British Muscimi Collection exhibit it very well developed. 



