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5. Rana noRiAE Bouleng, 

 Peninsular, Western and South-eastern Siani. 



(). Ran A i'ir,EATA Bouleng. 

 Hills of South-eastern and Nortliern Siam. This new frog was 

 described in the last number of this Journal. 



7. Rana limborgi W. Sclater. 

 Peninsular and Northern Siani. 



(S. Raxa macrodon Dum. & Bib. 

 Peninsular, South-western and Western Siani as far north as 

 Lat 17°. 



9. Rana Kroui.osA AViegni.- 

 Central and Northern Siam. Common all round Bangkok and 

 the neighbouring country. 



10. Rana cancrivoua Gravenli.^ 

 Peninsular and Central Siam. 



11. Rana limnocharls Wiegm. 

 Common almost everywhere. Found in Bangkok. 



12. Rana GLANori-osA Bouleng. 

 Patani, Peninsular Siam. 



13. Rana ksculenta Linn. 



The Britisli Museum has specimens of this frog said to liave 

 come from Bangkok. 



14. Rana macrodactvla (Giinther). 



Widely distributed and not uncommon. Found in Bangkok. 



15. Rana i.ATERAi.ifs Bouleng. 

 Central, South-eastern and Eastern Siam. 



l(i. Rana ai.ttcoi.a Bouleng. 

 Patiyu, Peninsular Siam. 



17. Rana mortenseni Bouleng. 

 Koh Chang, S. E. Siam, and near Korat, E. Siam. 



IS. Raxa NKiUdNTiT.rPA (Blytli). 



2 & 3 T)i-. Annaiidnle's paper separating tliese two forms from the true 

 Ji. t/i/nn(( of India, ii.is not yd aiipcaicil, but pieliniiimn' nicnlion of tln^ 

 foiifiisioii wliic'li liiis loriij existed willi regard to these three species was uiaJo 

 in thi' l;i<t nnnilier nf tliis .Imirnal, p. 'Jl. 



JOIKX, NAT. HIST. HOC. SIAM 



