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it is filled with ripe ova. In every character however it 

 agrees with M. berdmorei. 



Kaloula baleata (Miiller). 

 CaUiila baleata, Bouleng., Cat. Batr. Sal., 1882, p. 169. 

 Kaloula baleata, Barbour, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. (1912), XLIV, 

 (1) p. 72. 



One adult $ (No. 5928) with ripe ova collected at Kuala 

 Tahan, in January. This is the first record of this burrow- 

 ing frog from the mainland of Asia, although it is well 

 known in the Archipelago. 



Phrynella pulchra Bouleng. 

 F.M.P., p. 265. 



A male and female taken in copula in September at 

 Kuala Tahan (Nos. 5931, 5932). They were caught in the 

 bottom of a boat in a pool of water that had collected there 

 from a storm of the previous night. Eggs large and 

 pigmented, the vitelline sphere measures 1*5 mm. in 

 diameter. The male has the pad at the base of the first 

 finger slightly larger than that of the female, but there 

 are no other characters separating the sexes. 



Bufo jerboa Bouleng. 

 F.M.P., p. 271. 



One half -grown example of this toad from Kuala 

 Teku. 



Bufo penangensis Stol. 

 F.M.P., p. 270. 



One example Kuala Teku. Two examples Eraser's 

 Hill. 



The Bukit Eraser examples have dull white markings 

 instead of the usual yellow ones. 



Bufo parvus Bouleng. 



Two examples Kuala Tahan. 



Bufo asper Gravenh. 



Apparently common in most localities up to 1,500 

 metres. 



Megalophrys nasuta Cantor. 



One example Wray's camp. No. 4947. 



Megalophrys longipes Bouleng. 

 Bouleng. P.Z.S., 1908, p. 415. 



One-hailf grown example from Eraser's Hill. 

 [Rana pullus Smith (antea p. 197) is preoccupied by 

 Rana pullus Stoliczka (Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal XXXIX 

 1870, p. 142) and the frog from Chumporn may therefore 

 be known as Rana tasanae (cf . Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. Siam, 

 VI, 1921, p. 193)1. 



