482 Mr. G. A. Boulengcr on some 



articulation readies the tympanum or the eye. Skin smooth 

 above, granular on the belly and under the thighs ; a rather 

 broad, feebly prominent glandular fold on each side of the 

 anterior part of the back. Keddish or purplish brown above, 

 spotted or freckled with dark brown ; a dark canthal and 

 temporal streak ; a dark cross-bar between the eyes ; a dark 

 X-shaped marking or chevron-shaped bars may be present 

 on the back; limbs with dark cross-bars ; whitish beneath, 

 more or less spotted or closely vermiculate with dark brown. 



From snout to vent 43 millim. 



Several specimens, females and young. 



4. PhyUohates alhoguttatus, sp. n. 



Snout rounded, hardly as long as the eye ; cantlius rostralis 

 obtuse ; loreal region feebly oblique, concave; nostril equally 

 distant from the eye and the end of the snout ; interorbital 

 space broader than the upper eyelid ; tympanum rather indis- 

 tinct, about half the diameter of the eye. Fingers rather short, 

 flattened, first not extending as far as second ; toes with a 

 ludiment of web at the base ; disks of fingers and toes small ; 

 a very small, feebly prominent, inner metatarsal tubercle. 

 The tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the posterior border of 

 the eye. Skin smooth. Black above, with small round 

 white spots, disposed in a regular longitudinal series on each 

 side of the back; throat, breast, and anterior part of belly 

 dark brown with round white spots ; posterior part of belly 

 and lower surface of limbs white. 



From snout to vent 2b millim. 



A single specimen. 



5. rhyllohates trinkatis, Garra. 



Eeptiles. 



1. Gonatodes alhogularis, yry. fuscus, Hallow. 



2. AnoUsjacare, sp. n. 



Head twice as long as broad, once and a half as long as 

 the tibia; snout obtusely acuminate, with strong canthus ; 

 forehead slightly concave ; frontal ridges short and feeble ; 

 upper head-scales smooth or slightly rugose, not keeled ; 

 scales of the supraorbital semicircles large, separated by one 

 or two series of scales ; a few enlarged, feebly keeled supra- 

 ocular scales ; occipital as large as or a little larger than the 

 ear-opening, separated from the supraorbitals by one or two 

 series of scales ; canthal scales four ; loreal rows four or 



