402 Mr. G. A. Boulenger on new 



distant from the eje and the tip of tlie snout ; interorbital 

 space as broad as the upper eyelid. Fingers short, first and 

 second equal. Hind limb stout; toes moderate, three-fourths 

 ^\ ebbed ; subarticular tubercles very feebly developed ; a 

 I'eebly prominent elliptical inner metatarsal tubercle. The 

 tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the tip of the snout. Skin 

 smooth. Dark brown above, limbs with darker cross-bars ; 

 a yellowish vertical streak on the tip of the snout and an 

 oblique one from the eye to the angle of the mouth ; white 

 (in spirit) beneath, largely marbled with black. 



From snout to vent o3 millim. 



A single specimen from Mount Kina Balu, North Borneo, 

 collected by Mr. A. Everett. 



Ehacophorus Mocquardii. 



Allied to R. dejjres.siceps, Blgr., with which it agrees in the 

 shape of the head and tlie disposition of the vomerine teeth, 

 but distir)guished by the much shorter digits. Fingers free 

 or with a very indistinct rudimentary web, the disks a little 

 smaller than the tympanum. Foot not half as long as head 

 and body ; toes two-thirds webbed ; two metatarsal tubercles, 

 inner elliptical, outer round and flat. Tibio-tarsal articula- 

 tion reaching halfway between the eye and the end of the 

 snout. Pale brown above ; a dark brown canthal and 

 tem])0)'al streak ; a dark cross-band between the eyes ; flanks 

 brown, with three white spots; limbs with dark cross-bands; 

 hind side of thighs with light spots in a dark brown network ; 

 whitish beneath, speckled with brown. 



From snout to vent 34 millim. 



A single specimen from Sahambendrana, C Madagascar, 

 collected by M. Majastre. 



Rhacophorus Mojor'i. 



Closely allied to R. rJiodoscelis^ Klgr., from which it 

 difli'ers in the more developed web of the manus, the outer 

 fingers being half-webbed. The tibio-tarsal articulation 

 reaches halfway between the eye and the end of the snout. 

 Crimson above, sometimes with scattered blackish dots on the 

 back, with or without a large brown symmetrical marking- 

 extending from the head to tlie sacrum, giving off six oblique 

 branches, the anterior pair directed forwards, the others back- 

 wards ; limbs with greyish-brown or blackish cross-bars ; 

 throat and belly white, lower surface of limbs wholly or 

 partially crimson. Male with an external gular vocal sac. 



From snout to vent 28 millim. 



