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two distinct metatarsal tubercles; a tarsal fold ; the heel reaches 

 beyond the tip of the snout; tibia -/g length of head and body. 



Upper parts with warts and tubercles; parotoid narrow, 

 oblong, sometimes divided into two or three parts and often 

 followed by a series of large tubercles; granular or smooth beneath. 



Blackish or yellowish brown, often variegated with dark, 

 above; usually a few large dark brown, light-edged spots 

 present on the back ; often a dark cross-bar between the eyes ; 



Fig. 7- Ncctophrync borhonica (Boie), X ^• 



yellowish, sometimes variegated with dark brown, below, lower 

 surface of thighs light red; limbs with dark cross-bars. From 

 snout to vent 42 mm. 



Male with a subgular vocal sac. 



Habitat: Sumatra^) (Batak mts., +900 m.!; Mt. Ophir, 

 1200 — 1300 m. ! ; Ajer Njuruk, Dempu, 1400 m. ! ; Pasemah, 

 Palembang !); Java -) (Nusa Kambangan, + 10 to 30 m. ! ; Tengger 

 mts., 1200 m.). 



8. Nectophryne maculata Mocq. 



N'cctophryne inaciilata Mocquard, Nouv. Arch. Mus. d'Hist. nat., (3) II, 1890, 

 p. 162, pi. XI, fig. 8, and: Le Naturaliste, (2) XII, 1890, p. 182. 



i) The specimens mentioned by De Lange (in: Maass, Durch Zentral-Sumatia, 

 1 91 2) from Sumatra do not belong to this species. 



2) Barbour (Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll., XLIV, 1912, p. 74) 

 mentions a specimen from Buitenzorg, but the specimen figured by him is from 

 Tjibodas and does not belong to this species, but probably to Biifo asper. 



