Seve AGUS, 99 
generally dotted with brown, sometimes quite brown. with an imma- 
culate median line. Male with an internal vocal sac. 
Ceylon; India. 
4,0, Cd, 0D. Ceylon. (Types of Ivalus tempo- 
ralis.) 
fg-k,t. 3, 2, her, & yg. Ceylon. Col. Beddome [C.]. 
m. Several spec.: ¢, 9,& hgr. Ceylon. W. Ferguson, Hsq. [P.]}. 
nm 3. C. Ceylon. G. H. K. Thwaites, Esq. 
(Pee 
op. 9. S. Ceylon. 
gq, 7-s. 9 & her. Malabar. Col. Beddome [C. ]. 
t-w. Her. N. Canara. ‘TT. C. Jerdon, Hsq. [P.]. 
8. Ixalus acutirostris. 
Ixalus acutirostris, Peters, Mon. Berl, Ac, 1867, p. 82. 
Snout pointed; canthus rostralis distinct ; nostril nearer the tip 
of the snout than the eye; tympanum very small, hidden. Toes 
nearly entirely webbed. Skin smooth, with small glandules above, 
granular on the belly and under the thighs. Brown above, grey on 
the sides ; an indistinct, brown, triangular spot between the eyes. 
Mindanao, Philippines. 
9. Ixalus pictus. 
Ixalus pictus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1871, p. 580, and Ann, Mus. Civ. 
Gen. iii, 1872, p. 44, pl. 6. f. 3. 
Snout pointed, longer than the orbital diameter; canthus rostralis 
angular; loreal region slightly concave; nostril nearer the tip of 
the snout than the eye; interorbital space broader than the upper 
eyelid ; tympanum distinct, rather more than two thirds the width 
of the eye. Fingers free, toes half webbed; disks rather large. 
The hind limb being carried forwards along the body, the tibio- 
tarsal articulation reaches beyond the tip of the snout. Upper 
surfaces covered with small warts. Light brown above, with small 
orange, dark-edged spots. 
Sarawak, Borneo. 
10. Ixalus schmardaunus. 
? Ixalus peecilopleurus, Giinth. Cat. p. 75. 
Polypedates? schmardana, Kelaart, Prodr. Faun. Zeyl. i. p. 22; 
Ginth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 433. 
? Ixalus peecilopleurus, Martens, Nomencl. Rept. Mus. Berol. p. 36, 
schmardx, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1860, p. 186. 
Snout subtriangular, slightly longer than the orbital diameter ; 
canthus rostralis distinct; loreal region concave; nostril nearer the 
tip of the snout than the eye; interorbital space as broad as the 
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