Dec. 1915. ON REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS FROM 249 
THE COAST AND ISLANDS OF SOUTH-EAST SIAM. 
Eleven examples from the 8. E. Siamese mainland, and two from 
Koh Chang. 
This frog-is much esteemed by the Siamese as food, and in 
Bangkok is frequently brought into the market for sale. It is hunted for 
at night, during and after heavy storms, when its loud croak betrays 
its whereabouts. In the fields it is also fished for with a rod and line, 
asmall frog, usually Rana limnocharis, being used as bait. 
40. Rana Dori, Boulenger. 
Twenty-three examples from S.E. Siam and Koh Chang, Koh 
Mehsi and Koh Kut of all sizes: snout to vent of largest, 835 mm. 
Originally described from Tenasserim and since known from the 
south of the Malay Peninsula, this frog does not seem to have been 
recorded from Siam before. 
41. RANA NIGROVITTATA, Blyth. 
Two specimens from Koh Chang, both of them unusually large, 
the biggest measuring 72 mm. from snout to vent. 
42. RANA ERYTHRAEA. 
Boulenger, Fascic. Malay. Zool., I, p 135 (19°73) ; Barbour, Memoirs 
M.C.Z.,20LIV, No. 1; p. 67 (1912): . 
Two examples from Klong Yai, and another from Ok Yam. 
43. MICROHYLA BERDMORII. 
One specimen from Klong Yai, without any dark marking on the 
head and back. 
44, BUFO MELANOSTICTUS, Schneid. 
Boulenger, Fascic. Malay. Zool,, I, p 133 (1903) ; Barbour, Memoirs 
M-C.Z., SUEY, No: tt, p, 73.(191,2). 
Two moderate sized examples from Koh Chang. 
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