2. RANA. 21 
indistinctly cross-barred ; throat spotted with brown. Male without 
vocal sac. From snout to vent 47 millim. 
India. 
a, Many spec.: ¢,2,hgr., Khassya. T. C. Jerdon, Esq. [P.}. 
& ye. 
b. Her! Bengal. Col. Beddome [P.}. (As Poly- 
pedates affinis.) 
8. Rana yunnanensis. 
Rana yunnanensis, Anders, Anat. Zool, Res. Yunnan, p. 839, pl. 78. 
fe 
7 am 
Vomerine teeth but little developed, and in two short oblique 
ridges on the inner side of the choanew. Head moderate; snout 
short, somewhat pointed ; tympanum rather indistinct, half the size 
of the eye. Fingers moderate, first not extending beyond second ; 
toes not entirely webbed, slightly dilated at the tips; inner meta- 
tarsal tubercle small, laterally compressed, sharp-edged, erescentic. 
The hind limb being carried forwards along the body, the metatarsal 
tubercle reaches a little beyond the snout. | Upper surfaces densely 
covered with round warty tubercles, each surmounted by a small 
black horny granule; a glandular fold from the eye over the tym- 
panum tothe shoulder. Uniform greenish olive-brown, with obscure 
dark bands from the orbit to the lip and on the upper surface of the 
limbs; under surface brownish yellow, reticulately spotted with 
deep brown. 
Hotha. 
9. Rana guttulata. (Pcare II.) 
Rana guttulata, Bouleng. Ann. Mag. N. H. (5) vii. p. 361. 
Vomerine teeth in two small groups behind the level of the 
hinder edge of the choane. Head rather large, depressed; snout 
short, rounded, with rounded canthus rostralis ; loreal region con- 
cave; interorbital space as broad as or slightly broader than the 
upper eyelid ; tympanum small, hidden. Fingers rather short, first 
not extending as far as second ; toes rather short, broadly webbed ; 
tips of fingers and toes dilated into small disks; subarticular tuber- 
cles small; a blunt, oval, inner metatarsal tubercle; no outer one. 
The hind limb being carried forwards along the body, the tibio- 
tarsal articulation reaches the eye. Skin finely granular above; a 
fold from the eye to the shoulder ; a circular flat gland below each 
thigh on its inner side. Dark brown above, minutely dotted with 
yellowish ; whitish beneath, immaculate. Male without vocal sacs. 
Madagascar. 
a-c, d-e. 3 Q. S.E. Betsileo. Mr. Bartlett [C.]. (Types.) 
10. Rana liebigii. 
Megalophrys gigas, Blyth, Jowrn. As. Soc. xxiii. p. 299. 
