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eye, more or less distinct, 2 / 3 to 3 / 4 the width of the eye. 

 Fingers and toes obtuse or pointed ; first finger shorter than 

 second, which is much shorter than fourth; fingers free or 

 with a rudimentary web ; toes webbed to the tips by a very 

 broad and thick membrane; no subarticular, two very indistinct, 

 flat metatarsal tubercles; a rather indistinct tarsal fold; the 

 tarso-metatarsal articulation reaches the shoulder or to between 

 the shoulder and the eye ; tibia '/ 3 length of head and body. 



Upper parts with closely set rounded warts of different 

 sizes; granulate beneath. 



Dark brown or blackish above, with or without a more or 

 less distinct whitish or yellowish band along the side of the 

 body and along thigh and metatarsus; a light brown verte- 

 bral line may be present; brownish white beneath, with 

 or without minute dark dots. From snout to vent 150 mm. 



Male with a large blackish subgular vocal sac. 



Aquatic. 



Habitat 1 ): Sumatra (Djapura, Indragiri ; Djambi!; Palem- 

 bang!); Borneo (Tumbang Hiang; Bandjermasin). — Malay 

 Peninsula. 



2. Pseudobufo werneri (v. Kamp.). 



Nectes subasper Werner, Zool. Jahrb., Syst., XIII, 1900, p. 497, pi. XXXV, fig. 10. 

 Nectes werneri v. Kampen, Zool. Jahrb., Syst., XXII, 1905, p. 711. 



Habit stout. Head broader than long; snout a little longer 

 than the upper eyelid ; nostrils close together on the upper 

 surface near the tip of the snout; tympanum oval, close to 

 the eye, its horizontal diameter l / 2 , its vertical diameter 2 / 3 

 the length of the upper eyelid. Tips of fingers and toes obtuse; 

 first finger shorter than second ; the three inner fingers about 

 '/ 3 , the two outer ones nearly l j 2 webbed ; toes entirely webbed ; 

 two metatarsal tubercles, the outer one somewhat shorter 

 than the inner one; a rather indistinct tarsal fold; the tarso- 

 metatarsal articulation reaches the shoulder. 



Upper parts warty, lower ones granulate. 



Blackish brown above, with a somewhat lighter band along 

 the side; yellowish beneath. From snout to vent 84 mm. 



Description completed by means of notes, taken by Dr. J. 

 Roux from the type specimen. 



Habitat: Sumatra (Djapura, Indragiri). 



I) The locality Java, mentioned by Boulenger, is probably incorrect. 



