274 Mr. G. A. Boulenger on new Datrachians. 



and lighter blotches ; a dark canthal streak ; limbs with 

 regular dark cross-bars ; hinder side of thighs marbled black 

 and white ; lower parts white. 



From snout to vent 54 millim. 



Three specimens from Larut, Perak, 3000 feet. Presented 

 by Mr. Stanley S. Flower. 



Nearest allied to B. latopalmata, Blgr., and connecting 

 this species with B. chalconota, Schleg. 



Bappia phantastica. (PI. XI. tig. 2.) 



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

 region nearly vertical ; nostril near the end of the snout ; 

 tympanum distinct, hardly half the diameter of the eye. 

 Outer fingers half-webbed ; toes entirely webbed. The tibio- 

 tarsal articulation reaches between the eye and the tip of the 

 snout; tibia half length of head and body. Skin smooth, 

 except on the belly, which is coarsely granulate ; no strong- 

 fold across the chest. Sides and upper surface of head, back, 

 upper surface of fore limb, tibia, and tarsus bright red ; sides 

 of back, a zone separating the head from the back, upper 

 surface of thigh, and lower parts lemon -yellow ; a canthal 

 streak, sides of belly, sides and part of lower surface of 

 thighs, hands and feet ink-black. 



From snout to vent 35 millim. 



A single specimen ( ? ) from the Benito River, French 

 Congo. Collected by Mr. G. L. Bates. 



Nearest allied to B. Steindachneri y Bocage. 



PlnjUobates Pratti. (PI. XL fig. 3.) 



Snout rounded, moderately prominent, not quite so long as 

 the diameter of the orbit ; loreal region vertical ; nostril a 

 little nearer the tip of the snout than the eye; interorbital space 

 broader than the upper eyelid ; tympanum rather indistinct, 

 hardly half the diameter of the eye. Fingers moderate, 

 first extending slightly beyond second ; toes moderate, free ; 

 disks well developed, smaller than the tympanum ; two small 

 metatarsal tubercles, inner oval, outer rounded ; a small 

 oblique tubercle or ridge in the middle of the inner side of 

 the tarsus. The tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the eye. 

 Skin smooth, finely shagreened on the back. Brown above; 

 a black streak from eye to eye round the snout ; upper lip 

 white; a broad black lateral stripe and a white streak in 

 front of the insertion of the thigh ; limbs pale, with a dark 



