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Fernando Po. Mr. Fraser [C. ]. 
Fernando Po. Sir A. Smith [P.]. 
Fernando Po. 
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81. Rana macularia. 
Rana malabarica, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 11. 
Hylarana malabarica, part., Ginth. dc. pp. 151 and 142. 
Limnodytes macularius, Blyth, Journ, As. Soc, xxiii. p. 299. 
Hylorana macularia, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 425, pl. 26. f. C. 
? Hylorana leptoglossa, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 189. 
Vomerine teeth in two oblique groups between the choanze. Head 
moderate, depressed ; snout long, subacuminate ; interorbital space 
broader than the upper eyelid ; tympanum very distinct, as large as 
the eye. Fingers slender, first extending beyond second ; toes 
slender, rather more than half webbed; tips of fingers and toes 
slightly swollen; subarticular tubercles well developed; inner 
metatarsal tubercle small, oval; a rather large outer tubercle. 
The hind limb being carried forwards along the body, the tibio- 
tarsal articulation reaches the tip of the snout, or nearly so far. 
A rather broad glandular lateral fold; a short glandular fold from 
beneath the eye to the shoulder, followed by a row of more or less 
confluent glandules, simulating a second glandular fold. Brown 
above, sides of head and body darker ; some dark, sometimes con- 
fluent spots on the middle of the back; upper lip and lower glandu- 
lar fold white; hinder side of thighs blackish- and white-marbled ; 
beneath, immaculate or brown-spotted on the throat. Male with 
two not much developed external vocal sacs beneath the angle of the 
mouth. 
Ceylon. 
a. 2: Ceylon. Dr. Kelaart. 
b,c, d-e. 3, 2, & yg. Ceylon. 
82. Rana malabarica. 
- Rana malabarica, (Bibr.) Tschudi, Batr. p. 80; Dum. § Bib. p. 635, 
pico. tf 1. 
Hylorana malabarica, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 426; Stoliczka, Proce. 
As, Soc, 1872, p. 105. 
Vomerine teeth in two oval oblique groups between the choane. 
Head moderate, depressed; snout moderate, subacuminate ; inter- 
orbital space rather narrower than the upper eyelid; tympanum 
very distinct, nearly as large as the eye. Fingers moderate, first 
extending beyond second ; toes rather short, half webbed; tips of 
fingers and toes swollen ; subarticular tubercles very strong; inner 
metatarsal tubercle oval, blunt; a large, rounded tubercle at the 
base of the fourth toe. The hind limb being carried forwards along 
the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the eye. A broad, 
not very prominent glandular lateral fold; a strong glandular fold 
