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Talle shoiving the Batrachians recorded from South India and Ceyloti} 



South India. 



Ceylon. 



OEDEE I.— ECAUDATA. 

 FAMILY.— RANID^. 



1. Eana, Linn. 



1. hexadactyla, Less. . . 



2. cyanophlyctis, Schn. 



3. corrugata, Firs. 



4. tigrina, Daud. 



5. kuhlii, Schleg. 



6. gracilis, Wiegm. 



7. verrucosa, Oilnth. . . 



8. rTifescens, Jerd. 



9. breviceps, Sehn. 



10. dohsouii, BIgr. 



11. beddomii, Gilnth. .. 



12. semipalmata, Blgr. 



13. leptodactyla, i^/^r. 



14. diplosticta, Gunth... 



15. phrjTioderma, Blgr. 



16. malabarica, Bihr. . . 



17. curtipes, Jerd. , 



18. raac\iiaria, Blyth. . . 



19. temporalis, Gilnth. 



2. Ehacophoriis, Kuhl. 



1. pleurostictus, Gunth. 



2. stictomerus, Gilnth. 



3. microtjTupanmn, 6^u«^A. .. 



4. reticulatus, Gilnth. 

 6. nanus, Gilnth. 



6. fergusonii, ^?^r. . . 



7. cavirostris, Gilnth. . . 



8. maculatus, G'my. . . 



9. nialabaricus, Jerd. . . 



10. beddomii, Blgr. 



1 1 . eques, Gilnth. 



12. nasutus, Gilnth. 



13. ? .. 



14. lateralis, Blgr. 

 3. Ixalus, i). ^' Bihr. 



1. opisthorhodus, Giinth. 



2. fuscus, ^/"^r. 



3. silvaticus, 5/grr. 



4. saxicola, /er(?. 



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I See First Report on the Collection of Batrachia in the Colombo Museum, by 



^' S^'must brbome in mind that a great part of the Madras Presidency is placed by 

 Wallace in the same sub-region (the Ceylonese) of the Oriental region as the island of 

 Cevlon Concerning the amphibia of this sub-region, Wallace says {Geograpk. Distrihution 

 of Animals, 187G, vol. I, 327), "The genera of amphibians that occur here are ge^nerally 

 of wide range, but Nannophys, Eaplobabrachus, and Caeopns are confined to the sub- 

 region whUe Megalophyi is Malayan, and the species found in Ceylon also inhabit Java. 



