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47. Engystoma ovale Schueid. 



Three specimens from the Lower-Nickeri collected by 

 Dr. van Cappelle. 



*48. Hylodes Gollmeri Ptrs. 



One specimen collected by Dr. van Cappelle. 



49. Hylodes grandoculis, nov. spec. 



Tongue large, slightly nicked behind, vomerine teeth 

 indistinct, tympanum indistinct. Nostril much nearer the 

 tip of the snout than the eye. Snout short rounded, with 

 distinct canthus rostralis. Eyes very large and protruding, 

 the distance between the outer parts of the eye measuring 

 seven m.m. whilst the total length of our specimen amounts 

 to seventeen m.m. Diameter of the eye as large as its 

 distance from the tip of the snout, interorbital space as 

 large as the upper eyelid. Disks well developed, first finger 

 not longer than second. Toes slightly webbed at the base. 

 Subarticular tubercles rather indistinct. Skin smooth with 

 a few small tubercles scattered over the upper eyelid and 

 the beginning of the back. Rufous-brown above, lighter 

 on the sides. Limbs cross-barred, under parts whitish; 

 throat speckled with brown. 



One specimen collected Sept. 10 th '01 by the Coppename- 

 expedition. 



50. Bufo guttatus Schneid. 



Several specimens from various localities. Mr. Versteeg 

 mentions that one specimen, captured on Nov. 23 rd '03, was 

 luminous, when living. 



51. Bufo marinus Lin. 



Several specimens from various localities. One gigantic 

 specimen measuring 20,5 cm. from snout to vent was 

 captured by the Gonini-expedition in the neighbourhood 

 of the Kotelolo-falls. 



52. Bufo typhonius Lin. 



Several specimens from various localities. 

 *53. Bufo granidosus Spix. 



One specimen collected by Dr. van Cappelle at the Lower- 

 Nickeri. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXV. 



