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Skin of upper parts smooth or granulate, with large flat 

 glandules, at least on the sides ; a chain of glands sometimes repre- 

 senting the dorso-lateral fold ; lower parts smooth. 



Olive-brown or reddish brown above, often spotted and 

 speckled with blackish ; lips dark, with large whitish spots or bars ; 

 limbs with dark cross-bars more or less distinct. I^ower parts 

 whitish or buff, uniform or spotted with brown. 



Males with an external vocal sac forming folds on each side of 

 the throat, and a large oval gland on the inner side of the arm. 



Nasal bones narrow, oblique, separated froin each other; 

 ethmoid exposed above, truncate in front, not extending to between 

 the nasals. 



Eggs 2 millim. in diameter in female measuring 66 millim. 

 from snout to vent, unpigmented. 



Measurements, in millimetres. 



I. Kuala Lipis, Pahang. 2. Malacca. 3-4. Singapore. 5. Sarawak (type). 

 6. Sarawak. 7. Mt. Mubu, Sarawak. 8-9. Spitang, Sarawak. 10. Mt. Batu Song, 

 Sarawak. 11. Bongon, X. Borneo. 



Habitat. Northern Shan States (Burma), IMalay Peninsula, 

 Sumatra, Borneo, Palawan. 



97. Rana baramica. 



Rana baramica, Boettg. Abh. Seiick Ces. XX\'. Kjoi, p. 391 ; van Kampen, 



in M. Web. Zool.Ergebn. Reis. Nied. O.-Ind. \\ , 1907, p. 399. 

 This species appears, from the description, to be closely 

 related to R. glandulosa, from which it differs principally in the 

 head being a little longer than broad and the toes only i webbed. 

 Axial length 55 millim. ; hind limb 90 ; tibia 28. 

 The types are from the Baram River, North Borneo, and the 

 species has been recorded from Banka by van Kampen. 



