4. BUFO, 289 
a-b,c,d. 2 & her. Ceylon. 
e. Her. : Graiea. Sir A. Smith [P.]. Teas 
de, Se Ceylon. B. H. Barnes, Esq. 
g. Her. Ceylon, Col. Beddome [C. ]}. 
As o. Ceylon. G. H. K. Thwaites, Esq. [P.]. 
(Type of Bufo kandianus. ) 
te ¥e: Ceylon. G. H. K. Thwaites, Esq. [P. ]. 
7. Bufo hololius. 
Bufo hololius, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1875, p. 569, pl. 64. f. A. 
Crown without bony ridges ; snout short, prominent ; interorbital 
space as broad as the upper evelid ; tympanum very distinct, nearly 
as large as the eye, close to it. Fingers short, first extending a 
little beyond second; toes short, webbed at the base only ; sub- 
articular tubercles simple, not very prominent; two small meta- 
tarsal tubercles; no tarsal fold. The hind lmb being carried 
forwards along the body, the tarso-metatarsal articulation reaches 
the eye. Skin smooth, the back with very flat, smooth, distinctly 
porous glandular patches ; parotoid flat. Olive above, marbled with 
brown ; beneath immaculate. 
Malabar. 
a9. Malabar. Col. Beddome [C.]. (Type.) 
8. Bufo beddomii. (Prafe XIX. fig. 1.) 
Bufo beddomii, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875, p. 569, 
travancoricus, Leddome, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1877, p. 685, 
Crown without bony ridges ; snout short, projecting, with angular 
canthus rostralis ; interorbital space a little broader than the upper 
eyelid; tympanum very small, sometimes indistinct. First finger 
not extending beyond second; toes nearly entirely webbed, with 
simple subarticular tubercles; two small metatarsal tubercles; no 
tarsal fold. The hind limb being carried forwards along the body, 
the tarso-metatarsal articulation reaches between the eye and the 
tip of the snout. Upper parts covered with rough tubercles; paro- 
toids ovate, about twice as long as broad, rather indistinct. Dark 
brown aboye, with indistinct black spots ; limbs beautifully marbled 
with carmine; lower surfaces marbled with brown. 
Malabar; Travancore. 
"ileal Malabar. Col. Beddome [C.]. (Type.) 
Biv? Malabar. Col. Beddome [| C. }. 
652 Chokam Patty hills, 4000 ft. Col. Beddome | C. ]. (As 
typical of Bufo travancoricus. ) 
9. Bufo debilis. 
Bufo debilis, Gerard, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1854, p. 87. 
insidior, Girard, 1. ec. p. 88, and U.S. Mex, Round. Surv. ii. 
p. 26, pl. 41. £ 13-18, 
Crown without bony ridges; snout more or less protruding ; 
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