282 pelobatid.t;. 



with small tubercles oa the upper eyelids. Grey above, with 

 darker hght-edged symmetrical markings, the largest occupying 

 the middle of the back ; a black lumbar spot ; a black canthal and 

 temporal streak ; black spots on the sides ; dark cross-bars on the 

 limbs ; lower parts grey, speckled with black ; a round whitish 

 spot on each side of the breast, at the base of the arm, another 

 on the back of each thigh. 



From snout to vent 33 niillira. 



This species is known from a single specimen from the Larut 

 Hills, Perak, altitude 3500 feet. 



301. Megalophrys pelodytoides. 



Leptohrachium feloihjtoides, Bouleng. Ann. Mus. Civ. Geneva (2) 

 xiii, p. 345, pi. xi, fig. 3 (1893) ; A. L. Butler, Jouru. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. Bombay, xv, p. 398 (1904). 



Megalophnjs pelodytoides, Bouleng. P. Z. S. 1908, p. 423. 



Tongue notched behind. Vomerine teeth absent. Head mode- 

 rate, as long as broad or a little broader than long ; snout rounded, 

 scarcely projecting beyond lower jaw ; canthus rostralis distinct ; 

 loreal region oblique, concave ; interorbital space as broad as upper 

 eyelid ; tympanum distinct, 5 to | diameter of eye. Fingers with 

 slightly swollen tips, first and second equal and about f length of 

 third ; no subarticular tubercles ; two metacarpal tubercles, inner 

 large, outer small. Toes moderately long, with slightly swollen 

 tips, g webbed or less, the web extending as a fringe along each 

 side, and with a more or less distinct dermal ridge along the 

 lower surface ; a small, feebly prominent, oval inner metatarsal 

 tubercle. Tibio-tarsal articulation reaching eye, or between eye 

 and nostril ; tibia 4, or a little less than h length from snout to 

 vent, as long as or slightly longer than foot. Upper parts with 

 small smooth warts, lower smooth. Olive above, with dark spots, 

 niarblings, or symmetrical markings, which may be edged with 

 lighter ; upper lip with dark vertical bars ; limbs with dark cross- 

 bars ; sometimes a round white, dark-edged spot on back of 

 thighs, nearer tibia than vent ; white beneath, throat of male 

 brown. Male with an internal vocal sac. 



From snout to vent 42 millim. 



First discovered in the Ivarin Hills, between Burma and Siam. 

 Since found in Tonkin and in Perak. 



302. Megalophrys hasseltii. 



Leptohrachium hasseltii, Tscliudi, N. Class. Batr. p. 81 (1838) ; 



Bouleno-. Cat. Batr. Ecaud. p. 441 (1882) ; id. Faun. Brit. Ind. 



p. 51l"(1890); id. P. Z. S. 1890, p. 37 ; A. L. Butler, Journ. 



Nat. Hist. Soc. Bombay, xv, p. 397 (1904). 

 Megalophrys hasseltii, Bouleng. P. Z. S. 1908, p. 425, pi. xxv, fig. 3. 



Tongue nicked behind. Vomerine teeth absent. Head large, 

 about once and \ as broad as long ; snout rounded, not projecting 



