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Predominating colour above reddish-brown, with small 

 black markings ; throat and chest handsomely mottled with 

 brown. 



Rana plicatella Stoliczka. 



Bouleng., Rec, Ind. Mus., 1920, XX, p. 53 ; Malcolm Smith, 

 Journ. N.H.S. Siara, 1922, IV, p. 227. 



Three adult males, Fraser's Hill. I have recently dealt 

 very fully with these specimens and the place of this frog 

 in the R. doriae group {loc. cit. sup.) . 



Rana macrodon D. & B, 



Rec. Ind. Mus., 1920, XX, p. 40. 



Three half-grown examples from Kuala Tahan ; two 

 adults and 1 half grown from Fraser's Hill. 



I place these specimens under Boulenger's var. blijthii, 

 a dubius race as its characters do not coincide with any 

 definite geographical distribution. In the younger speci- 

 mens the tibio-tarsal articulation usually reaches to beyond 

 the tip of the snout, in the adults to not quite so far. 



Rana glandulosa Bouleng. 

 Rec. Ind. Mus., 1920, XX, p. 181. 

 Two examples from Fraser's Hill. 



Rana picturata Bouleng. 



Rec. Ind. Mus., 1920, XX, p. 179. 



Seven examples from Kuala Teku and Kuala Tahan 

 (Nos. 5913-5915 and 6028-6031). The species has hitherto 

 been found only in Borneo. The largest, a male, is 57 mm. 

 frofti snout to vent ; the largest female is 55 mm. Two 

 females taken at the end of November are full of ripe ova. 



Colouration. Black above, handsomely spotted and 

 marked with yellow or yellowish-brown. Five of the speci- 

 mens have a yellow band starting from the tip of the nose 

 and passing along the canthus rostralis, the margin of the 

 eyelid and down the back on either side to the groin. Lower 

 parts hrown, with small white spots in four examples, 

 whitish, uniform in two, whitish with black spots in one. 



Two of the specimens, both $ , have large irregular 

 flat glandules on the back. 



This species closely resembles R. glandulosa to which 

 I at first referred them, but it can be recognized by the 

 more extensive web to the toes, and the more ornate 

 colouration. The male also has internal vocal vesicles. 



