APPENmx. 133 



Page 20. Rana fasciata. 



c. Many young and adult .specimens. Cajio. Presented by Sir 

 A. Smith. 



Page 20. Sphaerotheca strigata. 



Having found, in the Collection of Sir A. Smith, specimens of 

 Tomopterna Jalatvlil in an adult and perfect state, I was immediately 

 convinced of the identity of Sph. strlf/ata with that species, and it was 

 evident that the specimens presented by Mr. Jerdon to the British 

 Museum were not prociu-ed in the East Indies, as incUeated by that 

 gentleman. The figure given in the Erpctolofjie generale was made 

 from a half-grown specimen, and it is difficult to recognize the species 

 by it. 



Page 21. Caljrptocephalus gayi. 

 Gay, ChiU; Zool. ii. Erpetol. pp. 107, 109. pi. 6. 



Page 21. Cyclorhamphus marmoratus. 

 Gay, I. c. p. 129. pi. 7. f. 4. 



c. Adidt : not good state. Chili. Purchased of M. Parzudaki. 



d. Adult. Andes of Eciiador. From Mr. Eraser's Collection. — This 



specimen has the vomerine teeth arranged in two series, and 

 belongs perhaps to a distinct species. 



Page 24. Pyxicephalus americanus. 

 (L Adult. Tropical America. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Page 26.— 14 o. STENORHYNCHUS. 



Habit moderate, ranifonn. Tongue elongate, cordiform, nicked 

 behind ; no vomerine teeth. Eustachian tubes small ; tympanum 

 hidden, beneath the skin. Skin with tubercles. Fingers free, toes 

 half- webbed ; metatarsiis with two tubercles. 



Stenorhyuchus, Smith, III. S. Afr. Rept. App. p. 23. 



1 . Stenorhynchus natalensis. 



Smith, I. e. p. 24. 



Brownish grey marbled with darker, beneath whitish ; throat 

 marbled with brown. 



a. Adult female. Natal. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Page 2(>. Add to the Si/nopsis of the Oenera. 

 4. Leiupenis. Xo vdinrrinc teeth. 

 (5. Arthroleptis. ) 



