BY DENE B. FRY. 



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I have little doubt that P. sutherlandi, de Vis, is only a 

 young Demansia. Mr. H. A. Longman, of the Queensland 

 Museum, tells me that, should we admit this, an examina- 

 tion of de Vis' types of P. warro, and P. bancroftii shows 

 that they also must be transferred. Therefore, I have not 

 included those species in my key. 



Plate I. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES I-IV. 

 Fig. 1. Leehriodtis melanopyga,Donsi. British New Guinea. 



Enlarged. 

 Fig. la. Lechriodus melanopyga, Doria. Mouth of same 



specimen. Enlarged. 

 Fig. 2. Phanerotis fletcheri, Blgr. Ourimbah, New South 



Wales. Palate enlarged. 



Plate II. Fig 1. 

 . Fig 2. 

 Fig. 2a. 



Plate III. Fig. 1. 



• Fig. 2. 

 Plate IV. 



Hyla macgregori, Ogilby. British New Guinea. 

 Enlarged. (From one of the types). 



Hyla lesueurii, D. and B. var. vinosa, Lamb. Bris- 

 bane, Queensland. Nat. size. From type. 



Hyla lesueurii, D. and B., var. vinosa, Lamb., Bris- 

 bane, Queensland. Nat. size. Palate of same 

 specimen. 



Hyla ewingii, D. and B. var. alpina. Fry. Mt. 

 Kosciusko, New South Wales. Slightly en- 

 larged. From type. 



(Edura monilis, de Vis. Trangie, New South 

 Wales. Enlarged. 



Chelodina intergularis. Fry. Australia. Plastron 

 slightly reduced. From type. 



EXPLANATION OF TEXT FIGURES 1-7. 

 Fig. I. Phanerotis fletcheri, Blgr. Dorsal and lateral 



view of head. 

 Fig. 2a. Limnodynastes dorsalis. Gray. Sacral vertebra. 

 26. Heleioporus alboputictatus, Gray. Sacral vertebra. 

 2c. Lechriodus melaiiopyga, Doria. Sacral vertebra. 

 Fig. 3. Hyla macgregori, Ogilby. One of the types. 



Fig. 4. „ ewingii var. alpina. Fry. Two co-types. 



Colour variation. 

 Fig. 5. „ lesueurii var. vinosa. Lamb. Hand, foot and 



vomerine teeth of type specimen. 

 Fig. 6. Pseudelaps christieanus. Fry. Upper head shields. 



From type. 

 Fig. 7. „ minutus. Fry. Dorsal and lateral view 



of head of type. 



