2/4 



Snout rounded, as long as the diameter of the orbit; canthus 

 rostralis moderately distinct; loreal region slightly concave; 

 nostril slightly nearer to tip of snout than to eye ; interorbital 

 space broader than the upper eyelid; tympanum rather indistinct, 

 round, '/g the width of the eye. Disks of fingers and toes 

 distinct, larger than tympanum; fingers free, toes not quite 

 half webbed; subarticular tubercles small; a small, elongate, 

 inner metatarsal tubercle; the heel reaches beyond the tip 

 of the snout. 



Skin minutely granular above; throat and belly more coar- 

 sely granular. 



Upper surfaces uniform brown, varying from dark reddish 

 to greyish; palms of hands and ends of toes yellow; beneath 

 yellow, speckled with dark brown, most intensely on the 

 throat; thighs barred with dark brown. Length 25 mm. 



Habitat: Java (near the summit of Mt. Pangeranggo). 



9. Philautus cornutus (BIgr.). 



Ixabis cornutus Boulenger, Jrn. Fed. Malay St. Mus., VIII, 1920, p. 295, pi. 

 VIII, figs. 2, 2 a — c. 



Head as long as broad; snout pointed, projecting, as long 

 as the orbit; canthus rostralis sharp; loreal region concave; 

 nostril nearer to end of snout than to eye ; interorbital space a 

 little broader than the upper eyelid ; tympanum distinct, "/s 

 diameter of eye. Disks larger than the tympanum ; fingers 

 free, toes with a mere rudiment of web; subarticular tubercles 

 feeble; a small inner metatar.'^al tubercle; heel reaching beyond 

 tip of snout; tibia Y5 to -/a length of head and body. 



Upper parts with small granular asperities and symmetrical 

 glandular ridges, the most constant of which extends from 

 the eye to the sacral region, converging towards its fellow; 

 another ridge may extend across the interocular region ; a 

 strong fold from the eye to the shoulder; a more or less 

 developed conical tubercle on the upper eyelid ; lower parts 

 granulate, the granules larger in the males, especially on 

 the throat. 



Brown, grey or yellowish-green above, with very variable 

 darker markings; the larger tubercles sometimes whitish; a 

 black streak from the tip of the snout to the shoulder, passing 

 through the eye, and another between the eyes; a yellowish 



