34 HERPETOLOGY OF BORNEO. 



90. Khacophorus leucomystax Kuhl. 



Knching; Matang. 



91. Khacophorus otilophus Bouleng. 



1 ex. Baram district. Colour in alcohol, pale greyish 

 above, with black spots and fine longitudinal lines, 

 greyish-white below ; thighs and inner surfaces of tibiae 

 with many narrow jet black cross-bars. 



92. Ehacophorus shelfordi Bouleng. 



4 exs. Mt. Penrissen, 4500 feet. 



The heel in one specimen reaches to the tip of the snout. 

 The dark markings upon the head and back recorded by Bou- 

 lenger are present in two of the four ; in the others the upper 

 parts are more or less uniform purplish-brown in colour. Two 

 of the specimens are thickly spotted with grey below. The 

 largest example, a female with ova, measures 58 mm. from 

 snout to vent. The eggs are large and colourless. 



93. Ehacophorus nigropalmatus Bouleng. 



Kuching. 



94. Pmrj^uTus petersi Schleg. 



Mt. Penrissen; Mt. Poi; Kalabit country. I have else- 

 where remarked (antea p. 10) on what I beheve to be 

 the true status of this frog. 



95. Phelautus longicrus Bouleng. 



2 examples from Mt. Poi at 3000 feet. They agree 

 well vdth the description of this frog except that the 

 discs of the fingers are as large as the tympanum and 

 . the throat is finely granular. One specimen has a pale 

 patch of colour upon the snout, a second upon the 

 shoulders and an oblong pink patch on either side above 

 the forearm. The heel in each example reaches to far 

 beyond the tip of the snout. The larger of the two 

 measures 24 mm. from snout to vent. The species has 

 hitherto been recorded only from Palawan. 



