72 RANIDZ, 
eranular. Blackish above ; a whitish line along the upper margin 
of the snout and eyelid, and along each side of the back; hind 
limbs black and light-brown cross-barred. 
Borneo. 
a. Hey, (?). Matang. (Type.) 
104, Rana similis. 
Polypedates similis, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, p. 171. 
Has been distinguished on account of its smoother skin, and a 
distinct white labial band. These characters are in my opinion not 
sufficient to separate this form from &. signata, with which it agrees 
in every other point. 
Philippines. 
a, Her. (?). Laguna del Bay. Dr. ee Ree 
105. Rana everetti. (Prats VI.) 
Vomerine teeth in two small oblique series, commencing on a 
level with the hinder edge of the choanze. Head depressed ; snout 
rounded, with distinct canthus rostralis and concave loreal region ; 
interorbital space as broad as the upper eyelid; tympanum three 
fourths the width of the eye. Fingers slender, first not extending 
as far as second; toes moderate, entirely webbed; tips of fingers 
and toes dilated into disks, those of the former large, measuring 
about two thirds the width of the tympanum, those of the latter 
smaller; subarticular tubercles well developed ; a small oval inner, 
and an indistinct outer metatarsal tubercle. The hind limb being 
carried forwards along the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation reaches 
between the eye and the tip of the snout. Skin smooth; a rather 
indistinct glandular fold above the tympanum ; angles of the mouth 
glandular. Light greyish brown above, with round dark spots; 
limbs indistinctly cross-barred ; under surface of hind limbs speckled 
with greyish brown. 
Philippines. 
a. 2. Zamboanga. Mr. Everett [C. ]. 
106. Rana mackloti. 
Hyla mackloti, Schleg. Nomencl. Rept. Mus. Zool. Berol. 1856, p. 37. 
Polypedates mackloti, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1871, p. 650. 
Vomerine teeth in two converging series commencing from the 
inner front corner of the choane. Head depressed ; snout short 
shorter than the diameter of the eye; tympanum one third the 
width of the eye. First finger short; toes entirely webbed ; tips 
of fingers and toes dilated into large disks. Back with scattered 
