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82. Rana nicobaeiensis Stolic. 



4 examples from the Trusan river, Sarawak. 



83. Eana ebythraea Schleg. 



Santubong; Mt. Gadin. 



84. Rana chalconota Schleg. 



Santubong. 



85. Rana hosii Bouleng. 



Bidi. 



86. Rana jerboa Giinth. 



Mt. Gadin. 



87. OxYGLOssus LAEVis Giinth. 



Mt. Dulit, 4000 feet. 



88. Staurois guttatus Giinth. 



Mt. Matang; Mt. Penrissen, 2000 feet; Mt. Gadin. 

 Evidently common on Mt. Gadin, no less th-an 16 

 examples being collected. 



89. Staurois tuberilinguis Bouleng. 



4 examples from Mt. Penrissen at 2000 and 4000 

 feet. For the present I have called these specimens 

 S. tuberilinguis although they agree in some respects 

 with 5'. nuhilis Mocquard which E. H. Taylor maintains 

 (Philippine Amphibia, 1920, p. 276) should become a 

 synonym of S. natator Cope. 



The 4 examples mentioned above, another in my own collec- 

 tion from Mt. Kinabalu and a sixth from the Baram river, all 

 agree in having upon the upper parts and flanks a number of 

 large, flat, rounded, or elongated glandules upon a smooth 

 or finely granulate skin. The heel in the Juvenile example 

 reaches to beyond the tip of the snout, in the two larger ones 

 (31 and 40 mm. from snout to vent respectively) to the nostril. 

 All have a well marked papilla upon the tongue. 



Sar. Mus. Journ., No. 8, 1926. 



