lf)8 G. A. norLESGER 



3. flana, oxyrliyiioliu«i. Smith. 



Bussu, Kakiiitlu. 



t. Ra.ua. fjra.la.nieusi8 , D. & D. 



Masindi. 



5. l*lir"ynot)ttti*aolin.>< iiattilciisi-s. Smith. 



Bus.su , Masindi , Mljale. 



G. A.r(lir<.>loi)tÌ8 I)otl«'gri, Hlgr. 



Bussu. 



7. IrCappin mai'moi'ain,, Rapp. 



Bussu, Masindi, Bululo, Kakindu, Kahulamuliro. 



8. Rai>i>ia. l>ayoni« sp. n. 



Snout rounded or obtusely pointed, as lonjr as the eye; loreal 

 region feebly ol)lique, concave; tynij)anuni Iiidden. t)uter lingers 

 one third webbed ; toes two thirds webbed. Til)io-tarsal articulation 

 rerirhing the eye. Skin smooth above, or with scattei-eil small 

 roimd tubercles; throat, belly, and lower sui'face of thighs granular; 

 a strong fold across the chest. Pale brown above; a more or 

 less sharply defined , dark brown , white-edged lateral I)and 

 extending from tlie nostril, through the eye, to the groin: 

 sometimes a (Lark brown, white-edged vertebral band; a brown, 

 light-edged band often present along tlie outer side of tlie fore-;irm 

 and hand, ot llie tibia, tarsus, and foot; upper surface of arm and 

 thigii brown or dotted witli brown; lower parts white, thi-oat 

 sometimes brown. Male witli a large gular disk over the vocal sjic. 



From snout to vent 'M) millim. 



Specimens, which I had jirovisionally referi-ed to /?. chicti- 

 Vi'ntris, Cojie, wei-e obtained in lltIKi ;it Kntebbe l)y Mr. E. Degen. 

 i)r. Il.iVdn's colh'ction contains numcnius specimens iVom Bussu, 

 I'.ululo, Mb.ali'. .linj.a .and Kaliulamuliro. 



