20 RANIDE. 
6. Rana kuhlii. 
Rana kuhlii, var. A et C, Giinth. Cat. p. 8. 
Rana kuhlii (Schleg.), Dum. §& Bibr. p. 384; Anders. Anat. Zool. 
Res. Yunnan, p. 838. 
kuhlii, part., Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 404, pl. 26. f. A. 
conspicillata, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1872, p. 595, pl. 40. f. A; 
wd. Zool, Record, ix. p. 97. 
Vomerine teeth in two small oblique series behind the choane ; 
lower jaw with two more or less developed tooth-like prominences 
in front. Head moderate; snout short, without canthus rostralis ; 
eyes prominent, turned upwards; upper eyelid rather narrow ; 1n- 
terorbital space generally broader than the upper eyelid ; tympanum 
hidden. Fingers moderate, first extending a little beyond second ; 
toes broadly webbed, fourth only one fifth longer than fifth, the 
tips dilated into small disks ; subarticular tubercles of fingers and 
toes well developed; inner metatarsal tubercle elongate, narrow, 
blunt; no outer tubercle. The hind limb being carried forwards 
along the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation reaches usually the eye 
or scarcely beyond, sometimes the tip of the snout. Above with 
short longitudinal glandular folds or rounded tubercles, sometimes 
nearly smooth, except upon the tibiae. Brown above, with a rather 
indistinct light cross band between the eyes; sometimes a light 
vertebral stripe. Male without vocal sac. 
Indian Archipelago; 8. China. 
a. Her. & 9. Java. Leyden Museum. 
b. Many spec.: 6, 2, & Matang, Borneo. (Types of 2. conspicillata.) 
ye. 
c-d. Hor. Bc OR Matang, Borneo. 
Grkigr:) & O:; Celebes. Sir A. Smith [P.]. 
ores Ningpo. 
7. Rana laticeps. (Prarz I. fig. 1.) 
Vomerine teeth in two oblique oval groups behind the level of the 
hinder edge of the choanz ; lower jaw with two bony prominences 
in front, acute and directed backwards in the adult male. Head 
large, triangular, especially in the adult male; snout short; sub- 
acuminate, with rounded canthus rostralis ; interorbital space broader 
than the upper eyelid; tympanum scarcely distinct, two thirds the 
size of the eye. Fingers moderate, first not extending beyond 
second; toes moderate, nearly entirely webbed; tips of toes dilated 
into very small disks ; subarticular tubercles well developed ; inner 
metatarsal tubercle large, elongate, blunt; no outer tubercle. ‘The 
hind limb being carried forwards along the body, the tibio-tarsal 
articulation reaches nearly the tip of the snout. Upper parts with 
small elongated warts and rounded tubercles; a glandular fold 
above the tympanum. Brown above, indistinctly marbled with 
darker ; a light, dark-edged vitta between the upper eyelids; legs 
