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6. Coluber oxycephalus, Boie. 



One example from 3,000 ft. Its brilliant green colour and 

 tail of orange black-edged scales render this a remarkably 

 handsome snake. 



7. Dendkophis formosus, Boie. 

 Blgr. p. 145. 



One small individual from 3,000 ft. 



8. Dryophis prasinus, Boie. 

 Blgr. p. 175. 

 One example from 3,000 ft. 



9. Lachesis wagleri (Boie.) 

 Blgr. p. 218. 

 One specimen from 3,000 ft. 



10. Rana macrodon, Dum. and Bibr. 



Blgr. p. 233. 



An immature example of this frog was obtained at 3,000 

 ft, measuring 78 mm. from snout to vent. 



II. Rhacophorus leucomystax (Gravenh). 

 Blgr. p. 249. 



One specimen of this frog was obtained at 3,000 ft. It 

 is the commonest of its genus in the Peninsula. 



12. BuFO asper, Gravenh. 

 Blgr. p. 271. 

 Two full-grown examples from 3,000 ft. 



13. Megalophrys nasuta (Schleg.) 



Blgr. p. 279. 



A small example (snout to vent 55 mm.) was met with at 

 3,000 ft. Colour of body above yellowish-brown with a 

 reddish-chocolate area covering the back, extending over 

 the sides and forking on the nape to the eyelids. 



APPENDIX. . 



Durino^ our stay at Alor Star previous to our ascent of 

 Kedah Peak and at Gurun after our return, small collections 

 were made. Few things therein were of any special interest, 

 but a list of the species is here given for the sake of the 

 locality. 



I— MAMMALS. 

 I. Pkesbytis obscura. 

 Semnopithecus obscurus, Reid, P.Z.S., 1837, P- ^4- 



