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Records of the Indian Museum. 



[Vol.. XX, 



Dull greenish yellow beneath, with large round or oval brown spots 

 on the throat and breast. 



The adult female which I refer to this species and of which 

 measurements are here given, is greyish brown above, unspotted, 

 with a blackish streak from the tip of the snout, through the eye 

 and above the tympanum, to the hip, bordering the dorso-lateral 

 fold ; a whitish streak on the upper lip ; limbs with dark cross- 

 bands. Lower parts unspotted. 



Male unknown. 



Measurements. 



From snout to vent 



Head 



Width of head 



Snout 



Bye .. 



Interorbital width 



Tympanum 



Fore limb 



First finger 



Second finger 



Third finger 



Fourth finger 



Hind limb 



Tibia 



Foot 



Third toe 



Fourth toe 



Fifth toe 



Millim. 

 60 

 18 

 18 



7 



7 



4-5 



3 

 39 



7 



8 

 II 



8 

 112 

 38 

 31 

 19 

 27 



19 



Habitat. The type, a young specimen 33 millim. long from 

 snout to vent, preserved in the Indian Museum, is from Yembung, 

 Abor foot-hills (r,ioo feet), Assam. I refer to the same species 

 two specimens from Pashok (3,500 feet), Darjiling district (L- C. 

 Hartless), also preserved in the Indian Museum. 



114. Rana luzonensis. 



Rajia luzonensis, Bouleng. Ann. and Mag. N.H. (6) XVII, 1896, p. 401. 



Vomerine teeth in oblique groups on a level with the posterior 

 borders of the choanae and extending beyond them, nearer to 

 each other than to the choanae. 



Head as long as broad or slightly longer than broad, much 

 depressed ; snout acutely pointed, strongly projecting beyond the 

 mouth, longer than the eye ; canthus rostralis strong ; loreal region 

 nearly vertical, concave ; nostril nearer the end of the snout than 

 the eye ; distance between the nostrils equal to or a little greater 

 than the interorbital width, which equals that of the upper eyelid ; 

 tympanum very distinct, | to t the diameter of the eye, 2 to 4 

 times as long as its distance from the latter. 



Fingers long and slender, the tips dilated into large round 

 discs, with a groove separating the upper from the lower surface, 

 the largest measuring f to | the diameter of the tympanum ; first 

 finger a little shorter than the second ; subarticular tubercles 

 rather large, very prominent. 



