132 REPTILES. 



Page 15. Eana mugiens. 



Rana pipiens, Dekay, I. c. p. 60. pi. 19. f. 48. 



I. Large female. North America. Presented by Odo RusseU, Esq. 

 m, n. Large males. North America. Presented by Odo Russell, Esq. 

 0. Very large female. Southern States. Purchased of Mr. Jamrach. 



Page 17. Rana temporaria, var. silvatica. 



Rana silvatica, Dekay, New York Fauna, Rept. p. 64. pi. 20. f. 50. 

 (young), pi. 21. f. 54. 



Page 17. Bana superciliaris. 



The folds in front and behind the upper eyelid are also met with 

 in Rana oxyrhynchus and bibronii ; but in Rana superciliaris there 

 are two white longitudinal streaks on the hinder side of the thigh, 

 with a black one between — the same part being irregularly spotted 

 in Rana occyrJiynchus. Rana bibronii has a white vertebral band ; 

 but it may prove to be identical with Rana superciliaris. 



Page 18. Eana bibronii. 

 h-g. Adult and half-grown. Gambia. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Page 18. Rana grayi. 



d~h. Adult and haK- grown. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. 



Smith, 

 i, Ic. Adult. Cape. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Page 18. Rana mascareniensis. 

 h. Adult : bad state. Abyssinia. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Page 19. Rana fuscigula. 

 t, h. Adult. Sierra Leone. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Page 19. Rana oxyrhynchus. 



h. Fine specimen. Cape. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



c. Half-grown. Cape. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



d. Fine specimen. Natal. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Page 20. Rana delalandii. 



i. Half-grown. Africa. From Mr. Frank's Collection as Rana 

 gracilis. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



