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body and hind part of the thighs black, with numerous round 

 white spots. A black band along the cauthus rostrahs and 

 above the tympanum. Lower parts white; throat reticulated 

 with greyish. 



Port Denison, Cape York. Body 2^ inches long, hind limb 

 3| inches. 



9. Heleioporus albopunctatus (Gray). 



Swan River, Port Essington, River Murray, New South 

 Wales. 



10. Uperolia mannorata (Gray). 

 West Australia, Cape York, Sydney. 



11. Pseudophryne Bibronii (Gthr.). 

 Van Diemen^s Land, Sydney, Clarence River (Krefft, 60). 



12. Eucnemis bicolor (Gray). 



Port Essington, Cape York, Brisbane, Blue Mountains, Port 

 Denison. 



13. Litoria Wilcoxii (Gthr.). 



ILitoria Copei, Steindachner, Reise d. Novara, p. 56, taf. 3. figs. 14-17. 

 Clarence River, Rockhampton, Port Curtis, Brisbane (KrefFt, 

 62, 55), Richmond (Krefft, 12). 



14. Litoria nasuta (Gray) . 



Port Essington, Clarence River (Krefft, 56), Brisbane (Krefft, 

 57), Sydney (Krefft, 54). 



15. Litoria latopalmata, sp. n. 



Snout of moderate length, somewhat pointed in front, the 

 distance between the front angles of the orbit being equal to 

 that between the eye and the extremity of the snout. Canthus 

 rostralis rather obtuse ; nostril much nearer to the end of the 

 snout than to the eye. Tympanum very distinct, not much 

 smaller than the eye. Back with a few indistinct, short, glan- 

 dular folds or tubercles. Vomerine teeth in two oblique short 

 series between the choanse. Tongue with scarcely a trace of a 

 notch behind. Openings of the Eustachian tubes at least as 

 wide as the choanse. Limbs rather slender, the third finger 

 much longer than the fourth. The length of the body is less 

 than the distance between vent and heel. Tarsus with a lateral 

 fold of the skin. Metatarsus with two small tubercles, the inner 

 being minute. Toes broadly webbed, the web extending to the 

 disks of the third and fifth toes. The length of the fourth toe 

 is one-half that of the body. Disks small. 



Upper parts reddish-olive, with numerous small irregvilar 



