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than the two older examples; the legs are dislinctly crossbanded 



with black. 



Khaoophorus maoulatus (Gray). 



No. 5,808, Borneo, measuring but 32 mm. head and body, is 

 referred with some hesitation to this species, both (he tympanum 

 and digital disks being small. This may be a juvenile character. 

 Calophrynus pleurostigma Gunth. 



One, Borneo; three, Baram river (collected by C. Hose). 

 Bufo melanostictus Schn. 



Four, Baram river (coll. by C. Hose) ; two, Borneo. 



The largest is 112 mm. head and body; hind leg 160. 



No. 5,776, but 43 mm. long, is probably the young of this 

 species. 

 Bufo biporoatus Gunth. 



Ten specimens ; Baram river, Kuching, Tegora. 



No. 5,783, from Baram, and 5,769, 40 mm. long, might about 

 as well be assigned to B. divergens Peters, but with the small 

 amount of material at my disposal, I am not inclined to separate 

 them. 

 Bufo asper Graven. 



Seven specimens; Kapuas river; Baram river (collected by C. 

 Hose) ; Miri, Sarawak; Borneo. 



The largest measures 140 mm. snout to vent; hind leg 185. 



LOO CHOO ISLANDS. 



The collections of Drs, Furness and Hiller in the Loo Choo 

 Islands, in 1896, were made in Ooshima and Okinawa; the collec- 

 tors' labels unfortunately do not distinguish between the two local- 

 ities. 



REPTILIA. 



Lacertilia. 



Hemidaotylus frenatus D- and B. 



No. 5,722, ? ; 5,723, d, Loo Choo Islands. 

 Gehyra intermedia sp. nov. 



Head large and ovoid ; snout a little longer than the distance 

 from eye to ear opening, about once and a fifth the diameter of the 

 orbit. Forehead concave. Ear opening small, bi'oadly oval. 

 Body somewhat depressed ; no lateral membrane on body, limbs nor 



