110 RANID^. 



Skin of upper surfaces ■\vith granules and distinct glandular longitu- 

 dinal folds. Dark brown above ; wbitish, spotted with brown, 

 beneath. 



Samar Island. 



6. Cornufer corrugatus. 



Platymautis plicifera, Giinth. Qit. p. 9o, pi. viii. f. B. 

 Hylodes cornigatus, A. Dmn, Ann. Sc. Nat. (3) xix. p. 176. 

 Platymantis corrugata, Peters, Man. Berl. Ac. 1873, p. Oil ; Peters 



S)- Don'a, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xiii. p. 420. 

 plicifera, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1877, p. 132. 



Vomerine teeth in two oblique groups behind the level of the 

 hinder edge of the choanae. Snout once and one third the length of 

 the orbital diameter ; interorbital space as broad as the upper eye- 

 lid ; crown flat ; tympanum vertically oval, two thirds the width of 

 the eye. Fingers moderate, first extending beyond second; toes 

 moderate, with a rudimentary web ; tips of fingers and toes scarcely 

 dilated ; subarticular tubercles much developed ; two metatarsal 

 tubercles. The hind limb being carried forwards along the body, 

 the tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the tip of the snout, or nearly 

 so far. Skin granulated, with symmetrical longitudinal folds on the 

 back ; a strong fold from the eye to the shoulder. Brownish or 

 olive above, with indistinct darker markings ; loreal and temporal 

 jegions blackish ; yellowish beneath, immaculate or speckled with 

 brown on the throat. Male with two internal vocal sacs. 



Philippines ; New Guinea ; (Java ?). 



a-h, c-d, cJ>$> Philippines. (Ty^Q oi Platytnantis ])licifera.) 



e. 5. Laguna del Bay. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. 



f. (S- Negros. Dr. A. B. Meyer TC.]. 

 >-/.$. Duke of York Island. Rev. G. Brown [C.]. 

 m-n, 0. $ . Mausinam, N. Guinea. 



7. Cormifer punctatus. 



Platymantis punctata, Peters ^' Doria, Ann, Mus. Civ. Gen. xiii. 

 1878, p. 420. 



Principal characters of C. corrvgatus, but the two inner fingers of 

 equal length. Brown above ; sides of head and upper and under 

 surfaces of limbs dotted with orange ; hinder side of thighs vermi- 

 culated with orange. 



Mount Arfak, New Guinea. 



8. Cormifer vitianus. 



Platymantis vitianus, Giinth. Cat. p. 03. 

 Ilylodes vitianus, A. Bum. Ann. Sv. Nat. {'■]) xix. p. 177 ; Jacq. S,- 



'Guich. Pept. in Voy. Polo >'i'ud, p. 2G, pi. i. f. 4. 

 Ilalopliila lieros, GirarcJ, Proc. Ac. Philad. vi. p. 423, and U.S. Expl. 



Exped., Herp. p. 55, pi. iv. ft". 1-6. 



Vomerine teeth in two oblique groups behind the level of the 



