LEPTOBBA.CHIUM. 511 



Leptobrachium moiiticola, Bouleng. Ann. Mm. Genom, (2) vii, 1889, 

 p. 720. 



Tongue cordiform. Yomerine teeth in two small groups a little 

 behind the choanoc. Head much depressed ; snout very short, 

 truncated, with angular canthus rostralis and deeply concave loreal 

 region ; interorbital space broad, slightly concave ; tympanum 

 scarcely distinct, vertically oval, about two thirds the diameter of 

 the eye. First finger not extending beyond second ; toes with a 

 rudiment of web ; tips of fingers and toes slightly swollen ; sub- 

 articular and metatarsal tubercles indistinct. The tibio-tarsal 

 articulation reaches the eye, the tip of the snout, or a little beyond 

 the latter. Skin smooth or minutely tubercular above ; usually a 

 V-shaped linear ridge on the nape. Olive-brown above ; a dark, 

 light-edged triangular spot between the eyes ; usually one or two 

 other angular markings on the back, and a dark band along each 

 side of the head ; hind limbs with dark cross bars ; throat and 

 breast marbled with brown. Male with internal vocal sacs. 



From snout to vent 4 inches. 



Hob. Sikhim, Khasi Hills, mountains of Burma. This frog 

 occurs also at Kiu-Kiang, on the Yang-tse-kiang, whence Dr. 

 Boettger received a young specimen, which I have examined. 



122. Leptobrachium hasseltii. 



Leptobrackiumhasseltii, Tschudi, Class. Batr. p. 81; Boukng. Cat. 

 Batr. Sal. p. 441. 



Tongue cordiform. Yomerine teeth none. Head rather large ; 

 snout rounded, as long as the diameter of the orbit, with distinct 

 canthus rostralis ; interorbital space a little broader than the upper 

 eyelid ; tvmpanum very indistinct, half the diameter of the eye. 

 Fingers moderate, first and second equal ; toes very short, webbed 

 at the base ; tips of fingers and toes blunt ; subarticular tubercles 

 indistinct ; a small, subcircular, inner metatarsal tubercle. The 

 tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the angle of the mouth. Skin of 

 back distinctly, of bellv indistinctly granular. Brownish or olive 

 above, spotted with black ; hind limbs with black cross bars. Male 

 with a subgular vocal sac. 



From snout to vent 2'5 inches. 



Hob. Pegu and Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, 

 Java. 



123. Leptobrachium carinense. 



Leptobrachium carinense. Boukng. Ann. Mm. Genova. (2) vii. 188*9, 

 p. 748. 



Tongue large, pyriform, slightly nicked posteriorly. Yomerine 

 teeth none. Head enormous, nearly twice as broad as long, ex- 

 tremely depressed, semicircular in outline ; the length of the snout 

 equals the diameter of the eye ; nostril equally distant from the 



