2. KAXA. 



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moderate, first extending beyond second ; toes at least tvvo-thirds 

 webbed ; subarticular tubercles of fingers and toes much developed ; 

 inner metatarsal tubercle rounded, blunt, rather strong; a small 

 outer tubercle, A narrow glandular lateral fold. Above greyish 

 brown, dark-spotted ; a very dark temporal spot ; a light line on the 

 lip from the tip of the snout to the extremity of the temporal spot ; 

 hind limbs regularly cross-barred ; beneath immaculate. Slale 

 without vocal sacs. 



France, Switzerland, K. Italy, Austria, Greece. 



Paris. 

 Bononia. 



M. F. Lata&te [P.]. 

 Prof. J. J. Bianconi [P.]. 



56. Rana silvatica. 



ana temporaria, var. silvatica, part., Gunth. Cat. p. 17. 

 sylvatica, Leconfe, Ann. Lye. N. Y. i. p. 232 ; Harlan, SiUim. 



•^ -I fc /-. 7 ■»- J -r-v7 -T7 1^* c\ctCi 



pensylvanica, Harlan, SilHin. Journ. I. c. ; JBoulenff. Bull. Soc. 

 Zool. France, 1&79, p. 188. 



Very closely allied to R. agilis. Tympanum not quite so close to 

 the eye. The tibio-tarsal articulation extends to the tip of the 

 snout or somewhat beyond. According to De ITsle, the male is 

 provided with two internal vocal sacs. 



North America. 



a-c. ?. 

 d-e. Yg. 

 f,fj-i,k-l. 2, 

 hgr., & yg. 



N. America. 

 N. America. 

 N. America. 



Edward Doubleday, Esq. [P.]. 

 Dr. J. Green [P.]. 



57. Rana japonica. 



Rana temporaria, var. japonica, Giinth. Cat. p. 17. 

 Rana temporaria, Schleg. Faun. Japon., Rept. p. 109, pi. 3. 



silvatica, part., Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 500 ; Gunth. 



Rept. Brit. hid. p. 409 ; Camerano, Afti Ac. Torino, 1879, p. 876. 

 japonica, Boideng . Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1879, p. 190. 



Resembles very much R. agilis and sylvatica. Snout longer still ; 

 tympanum smaller than in R. agilis., not so close to the eye. Tibio- 

 tarsal articulation reaching beyond the tip of the snout. 'Eo outer 

 metatarsal tubercle. A light line from beneath the eye to the ex- 

 tremity of the temporal spot ; belly immaculate. Male with two 

 internal vocal sacs. 



Japan, China. 



Japan. 

 Szecbuen. 

 Isingpo. 

 China. 



Leyden Museum. 

 R. Swinhoe [C.]. 



R. Swinhoe [0.]. 



