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Measurements in millimetres. 



I. Kokarit (Kawkareik) (type). 2 — 4. Lat Bur Kao, Siam. 



Habitat. The types are from Tenasserim (Kokarit (Kawkareik) , 

 east of Moulmein) ; the species has since been rediscovered in 

 Eastern and Central Siam. 



Rana sanguineomaculata , Lesson, in Belang. Voy. Tnd. Or. 

 p. 328, pi. V, fig. 2 (1832), from Bengal, only known from the 

 very imperfect description and figure, is perhaps allied to R. 

 lateralis. It is a frog with rather long snout, large tympanum, 

 rather short and slender limbs, pointed fingers and toes, the latter 

 ^ webbed, and a glandular dor so- lateral fold. Pinkish grey above, 

 with dark striation and vermiculation ; sides of head blackish, 

 with a white streak on the upper lip ; limbs without cross-bands ; 

 large blood-red spots on the sides and lower surface of the body 

 and on the limbs. From snout to vent 57 millim. 



46. Rana okinavana. 



Rana okinavana, Boettg., Zool. Ariz. 1895, p. 266; and Ber. Offenb. Ver. 

 Nat. 1895, P- 103 ; Stejneg., Heyp. Japan, p. 102 (1907). 



Vomerine teeth in rounded groups on a line with the posterior 

 borders of the choanae and equally separated from them and from 

 each other. 



Snout anteriorly pointed and somewhat produced, as long as 

 the eye ; canthus rostralis distinct ; loreal region slightly concave ; 

 nostril equidistant from the eye and from the tip of the snout ; 

 interorbital space as broad as the upper e^-elid ; tympanum very 

 distinct, f the size of the eye. 



Fingers moderately long, tips truncate but without discs, 

 first longer than second ; subarticular tubercles well developed. 



Tibio-tarsal reticulation reaching between the eye and the nos- 

 tril ; heels not overlapping ; tibia \ length of head and body. 

 Toes f webbed, truncate like the fingers ; inner metatarsal tubercle 



