to -/a the diameter of the eye. Tips of fingers swollen or with 

 very small disks, of toes with very small to rather large disks 

 (up to -/a the width of the tympanum); first finger as long 

 or nearly as long as, or extending beyond second, which is a 

 little shorter than fourth; third toe longer than fifth; toes 

 entirely or nearly entirely webbed; subarticular tubercles well 

 developed; an oblong inner metatarsal tubercle, measuring -/a 

 to '/-i th^ length of the inner toe; no outer metatarsal tubercle ; 

 a dermal fringe along the outer side of the fifth toe ; a tarsal fold, 

 sometimes absent; the heel reaches the tip of the snout or 

 between the eye and the tip of the snout; tibia about half 

 as long as the distance between tip of snout and vent ; when 

 the hind limbs are folded at right angles to the body, the 

 heels are overlapping or just meeting. 



Back with small granules and larger warts or short longi- 

 tudinal folds, sometimes nearly smooth; a fold above the 

 tympanum; upper eyelids tubercular; a more or less distinct 

 ridge between the latter usually present; smooth beneath. 



Brown, grey-brown, or blackish olive above, with or without 

 rather indistinct darker spots; sometimes two lighter stripes 

 on the back and the canthi rostrales, meeting on the tip of 

 the snout; sometimes a light vertebral stripe; often a dark 

 cross-bar between the eyes; sometimes a black spot on the 

 tympanum; upper lip with dark vertical bars; limbs with 

 dark cross-bars ; posterior surface of thighs dark brown, with 

 light spots or marblings; lower parts white, uniform or speckled 

 or spotted with brown. From snout to vent 102 mm. 



Omosternum with forked base. Terminal phalanges with 

 slightly expanded tip. 



Male with two small internal vocal sacs. 



Tadpole. — Length of body about I'/j times its width 

 or somewhat less; tail not quite twice the length of the body 

 and 4 to 5 times as long as deep. Nostril nearer to the eye 

 than to the tip of the snout ; eyes superior, as far from tip of 

 snout as from spiraculum, the distance between them hardly 

 greater than that between the nostrils, which equals the width 

 of the mouth; spiraculum sinistral, directed upwards and back- 

 wards, equally distant from tip of snout and hind limbs; vent 

 dextral, close to the lower border of the subcaudal crest. Tip 

 of tail rounded ; crests low, the upper one a little deeper than 

 the lower one and reaching to base of tail. 

 INdo-australian amphibia. 12 



