2. EANA. — 3. KHACOPHOETJS. 73 



small tubercles ; belly granular. Yellowish brown above ; back 

 and hinder side of thighs marbled with darker ; a light cross band 

 between the eyes ; Hmbs dark cross-barred. 

 Java. 



107. Rana buergeri. 



Polypedates biirgeri, Giinth. Cat. p. 80. 

 HyLa biirgeri, Schleg. Faun. 7j(ipun. p. 113, pi. -S. f. 7-8. 

 Biirgeria subversicolor, Tschudi, B(ttr. p. 75. 

 Polypedates biirgeri, Ihim. Sf Bibr. p. 521. 



Vomerine teeth in a straight line on a level with the front edge 

 of the choanse. Head moderate ; snout truncate ; tympanum half 

 the width of the eye. First finger shorter than second ; toes 

 entirely Avebbed ; tips of fingers and toes dilated into large disks. 

 Upper surfaces very warty ; a fold above the tympanum ; belly and 

 lower surface of thighs granulate. Upper surfaces brown, marbled 

 with black ; a large triangular spot between the eyes. 



Japan. 



108. Eana glandulosa. (Plate VII.) 



Vomerine teeth in two oblique groups on a level with the hinder 

 edge of the choanae. Head rather large ; snout rounded, with 

 rounded canthus rostralis and concave loreal region ; eyes very 

 large ; interorbital space slightly narrower than the upper eyelid ; 

 tympanum three fifths the width of the eye. Fingers moderate, 

 first extending beyond second ; toes moderate, two-thirds webbed ; 

 tips of fingers and toes swollen ; subarticular tubercles very pro- 

 niinent ; a small oval inner metatarsal tubercle, and a small rounded 

 one at the base of the fourth toe. The hind limb being carried 

 forwards along the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the 

 eye. Back with large flat glandules, more conspicuous on the sides ; 

 no glandular lateral fold. Dark olive-brown above, reddish brown 

 beneath. Male with an external vocal sac on each side of the 

 throat, and a large oval gland on the inner side of the arm. 



Borneo. 



a. S- Sarawak. Mr. Everett [0.]. 



3. RHACOPHORUS *. 



Rhacophorus, Kuhl, Isis, 1827, p. 294 ; Dum. ^- Bihr. viii. p. 530 ; 

 Gunih. Cat. p. 82; Cope, Nat. Hist. Rev. 1865, p. 116. 



* 1. Polypedates junghuhnii, Bleeker, Naturk. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xi. 

 p. 469.— Java. 



2. Tolypedates lividus, Blyth, Jouni. As. Soc. xxir. p. 718. — Teuasserim. 



3. Polypedates stellata, Kelaart, Prodr. Faun. Zeyl. i. p. 194. — Ceylon. 



