Messrs. v. Scblagiutweit 



[C.]. 

 T. C. Jerdon, Esq. [C.]. 



Vienna Museum. (As 



JB. konjvichii.) 

 M. Lefebvi-e [P.]. 

 J. Burton, Esq. [P.]. 

 SirW.O.Trevelyan [P.]. 



Rev. H. B. Tristram [C.]. 



26. Bufo mauritanicus. 



Bufo pantherinus, part., Gibtth. Cat. p. CO. 

 Bubo arabicus, Gervais, Ann. Sc. Nat. (2) vi. 1830, p. 312. 



mauritanicus, Schleg. Wacjn. Reis, Alg. iii. p. 1345 Bouleng. 



Proc. Zool Soc. 1880, p. 557, "pi. 51. 



pautlierinus, part., Dam. S,- Bihr. p. 687. 



pantherinus, Gaiclicn. E.vpl. Sc. Ah/., Zool. v. p. 23 ; Strauch, 



Mem. Ac. St. Pctersh. (7) iv. no. 7, p. 80. 



Crown withoufc bony ridges ; snout short, blunt ; interorbital 

 space concave, broader than the npper eyelid ; tympanum very 

 distinct, vertically oval, its greatest diameter not much more 

 than half that of the eye. First finger much longer than second ; 

 toes webbed at the base, with double subarticular tubercles ; two 

 moderate metatarsal tubercles ; a tarsal fold. The hind limb being 

 carried forwards along the body, the tarso-metatarsal articulation 

 reaches the tip of the snout in males, the anterior corner of the eye 

 in females. U])per parts with irregular, depressed, distinctly porous 

 warts ; parotoids rather large, elliptic, depressed ; calf without large 

 gland, strongly tubercular. Above with large insuliform, dark- 

 edged brown or olive spots ; beneath whitish, unspotted. Male 

 with a subgular vocal sac. 



N.W. Africa. 



27. Bufo regiilaris. 



Bufo pantherinus, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 59. 

 Bufo guineeusis, part., Giinth. I. c. Qnec Schleg.). 

 Geoffr. Dcscr. Egypte, Rept. pi. 4. f. 1 & 2. 



Bufo regularis, Reuss, Mus. SencJcenb. i. p. 60 ; Rouleng. Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. 1880, p. 560. 



pantherinus, part., Dum. Sf Bihr. p. 687. 



cinereus, Halhnv. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1850, p. 169. 



maculatus, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1854, p. 101. 



