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being arranged in narrow crossbands, the ventrals yellow, edged 

 with dark-green. No. 2,337, from Baram, 355 mm. long, is 

 bluish-brown on the body, green on the tail, all the scales with 

 narrow pale margins ; ventrals greenish-white with pale borders. 

 Lachesis sumatranus (Raffles). 



One, Baram. Collected by Charles Hose. 



BATRACHIA. 



ECAUDATA. 

 Rana macrodon Kuhl. 



Two, Borneo. 

 Rana tigrina Band. 



Nine, Baram river ; Borneo. 



These specimens are all young ; the head and body in the largest 

 measuring ])ut 65 mm. 

 Rana erythraea (Schl.). 



One, Kapuas river ; one, Baram ; two, Borneo. 



Length of head and body in the largest 67 mm. ; hind limb 

 108 mm. 



Rana everetti Boul. 



Cat. Bat. Sal. in Brit. Mus., p. 73, PI. VI. 



Two, Borneo ; one, Baram river. 



These specimens correspond closely to Mr. Boulenger's description 

 and plate. No. 5,768 is the largest and measures 78 mm. from 

 snout to vent; hind leg 127. In each of them the anterior end of 

 the vomerine teeth is about even with the inner anterior border of 

 the choanse. 

 Rana glandulosa Boul. 



Cat. Bat. Sal. in Brit. Mus., p. 73, PI. VII. 



No. 5,778, Baram river; No. 5,767, Miri, Sarawak; No. 

 5,764, Borneo. 



The three specimens Avhich I refer to this species have the inter- 

 orbital space rather wider than it is figured by JNIr. Boulenger. 

 The color is either dark -brown or olive above, slightly spotted or 

 marbled with black ; beneath yellow, spotted with black, most 

 heavily on the throat and under surface of thighs ; jaws black, with 

 three or four vertical yellow bai's, the largest of which is between 

 the eye and the tympanum. The Miri specimen, 55 mm. head and 

 body, is much more distinctly marbled with black on both surfaces 



