1922] Smith: Reptiles and Batrachiatis. 271 



Lygosoma larutense Bouleng. 



F.M.P., p. 97. 



One specimen Padang, Gunong Tahan. 



Previously known only from the Larut Hills, Perak. 

 The specimen has 28 scales round the middle of the body. 

 There are 6 and 7 supralabials, the fourth (or fifth) which 

 is subocular being wedge-shaped, its apex not quite reaching 

 the margin of the lip. 



Total length 205, head and body 90 ; fore-limb 7 ; hind 

 limb 1 ; from snout to fore-limb 20 ; fore-limb to hind 

 limb 66 mm. 



Dark grey on the back and sides, yelloWish-white below. 

 Neck with 3 narrow transverse, yellowish bars, back with 

 6 fine longitudinal lines. 



BATRACHIANS. 



Oxyglossus laevis Gunth. 



F.M.P., p. 225. 



Seven examples from Kuala Tahan (Nos. 6045-6049) 

 Largest 32 mm. from snout to vent. 



I have recently also examined a large series of this frog 

 from Mount Dulit, Borneo. The Gunong Tahan specimens 

 agree well with the Bornean individuals, and differ from 

 Siamese examples in the larger size of the discs of the toes 

 and in having the belly always unspotted. 



Rana laticeps Bouleng. 

 F.M.P., p. 230. 



Three examples from Wray's camp and the Tahan 

 river. 



Very common on Eraser's Hill whence a large series 

 was obtained. 



Apparently known in the Peninsula previously, with 

 certainty, only from Gunong Kledang, Perak. 



The tibio-tarsal articulation may reach the tip of the 

 snout. 



Colour. Light or dark greyish with dark grey mark- 

 ings. The yv shaped mark on the back is present in most 

 juveniles, often enclosing a dull orange patch in life, but 

 indistinct or absent in the adults. Below white, the throat 

 and limbs with small black spots. A thin pale vertebral 

 line sometimes present. 



Rana doriae Bouleng. 

 Rec. Ind. Mus., 1920, XX, p. 49 ; F.M.P., p. 231 ; Malcolm Smith, 

 Journ. N.H.S. Siam, 1922, IV, p. 217. 



One female (No. 5922) from Kuala Tekq, 



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