170 DR. MALCOLM SMITH ON 



The distribution of tliia toud in 8iani appears to be very local. 

 Flower found it fairly numerous at Krabiii, in S. B. Siam, in 1897, and 

 my oollectora who went there last year, found it still nnmerous. Mr. 

 Gairdner obtained a specimen at Sai Yoke, on the western boundary, 

 and the Patani specimen was found upon a small sandy hill, some 300 

 feet high, close to the sea-shore. 



Colour (of the Patani specimen); dull brown, with irregular 

 scattered black marks, and a few small spots of light yellow. Hind 

 limbs with dark cross birs. Below dirty whitish, with brown speckles. 

 23. BuFO ASi'EK Gravenh. 



Maprit, Patiyu, 5 specimens; Khao Wang Hip (lower camp), 

 Nakon Sitaniarat, 3 specimens. 



All of them differ slightly from the description in that the first 

 finger is a little longer than the second, ar.d the toes have two 

 subarticular tubercles. The young are stated to be lighter in colour 

 tlian the adults, but two quite young ones obtained at Nakon Sitamarat 

 are nlmost black above. 



2i. BuFO MKL.VNosTicus Schiieid. 



J'atnni and Nakon Sitamarat. 



25. BuFO PAHvus Boulena;. 



Siuitli.Jouni.Niit. Hist. Soc. Siaiii, 11, p. 42 (tadpo'e). 



Khao Wang Hip (lower camp) Nakon Sitamarat ; Maprit and 

 Klong Bang Lai, Patiyu. 



In all three localities it ni)peared to be fairly common. The 

 specimens were very variable in colouration. Some wore veiy light 

 brown, others very dark brown, one adult had a strong pink tinge 

 all over the upper surface of the body and limb^. Black spots on the 

 back present in some, cross bars on the limbs indistinct. Below yel- 

 lowish white, more or less thickly spotted with dark grey. Largest 52 

 mm., in length. 



2G. ilKGAL(nMllU'S MONTANA KllllL 



Khao Wang Hip (upper camp), 2 specimens. 



27. JMiCGALoriHiYs N.vsDi'A (Sclileg.). 

 Tanjong Mas, Patani, 1 specimen. 



28. !MKGALoriiiiY.s iiAs,sEr/rri (Tsscliudi). 

 Klong Bang Lai, Patiyu, 2 specimens. 



JOURN. AAi. HIST. SOC, SIA.M. 



