1921] Smith : New Batrachians and Snake, 199 



Skin smooth, no parotid glaiid. 



Blackish brown above on the head and body, limbs 

 l)aler with dark cross bars. Below with large round spots 

 of pale yellow. 



A single female specimen from Mount Dulit, Sarawak, 

 N. Borneo, collected at 1,000 metres in Augi\st, 1919. 

 Type in the British Museum, author's number, 4,559. 



Eggs large and pigmented, the vitelline sphere having 

 diameter of 2 mm. 



Allied to N. maculaia Mocquard. 



Measurements in Mihimetres. 



Snoul to vent . . . . 22. 



Length of head . . . . 7.5. 



Snout .. ..3. 



Arm . . . . 14. 



Leg . . . . . . 35. 



Tropidonotus baramensis, sp. nov. 



Maxillary teeth 21, the last two abruptly enlarged. 

 Head short, not very distinct from neck ; eye moderate. 

 Rostral twice as broad as high ; nostril large, between two 

 nasals ; internasals broader than long, not half as large as 

 the praefrontals ; frontal scarcely longer than broad, as 

 long as its distance from the end of the snout ; loreal slightly 

 deeper than long ; one prae and tiu'ee postoculars ; two large 

 superposed anterior temporals followed by ordinary scales ; 

 8 supra-labials, 4th and 5th touching the eye ; 6 infralabials 

 in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are very 

 broad and shorter than the posterior. 



Scales in 19 rows, reducing to 15 before the vent, feebly 

 keeled, those of the outer row smooth ; ventrals 134, anal 

 divided, subcaudals 47 pairs. 



Greyish olive above with an indistinct black isk net- 

 work ; yellowish below, the fore-part sparingly, the hinder 

 very thickly, powdered with grey ; tail with a white Hne 

 along the outer margin of the subcaudals. 



Total length 700 mm., tail, 125. 



A single male specimen from Mount Dulit, Sarawak, 

 North Borneo, at 1,000 metres. Type m tht British 

 Museum, authors number, 4,579. 



Allied to T. subminiatus Schiegel, and 2'. nigiocinctus 

 Bivth. 



