56 Dr. A. Giinther on Australian Reptiles and Fishes. 
brown spots. An irregular brown cross band between the eyes. 
A brown streak along the canthus rostralis ; tympanum in front 
and. behind with a narrow deep-brown margin. Hinder surface 
of thighs marbled with brown, as the upperside. : 
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Two specimens from Port Denison (Krefft, 11). 
16. Hylorana erythrea (Schleg.). 
Kast-Indian archipelago, San Christoval, Cape York. 
17. Hyla Ewingit (D. & B.). 
Hobart Town, North-east Australia, Melbourne, King George’s 
Sound (Krefft, 2). 
18. Hyla adelaidensis (Gray). 
Port Essington, King George’s Sound (Krefft, 23). 
19. Hyla rubella (Gray). 
Port Essington, Houtman’s Abrolhos, Port Denison apt: ot. 
36). 
20. Hyla Peroni (D. & B.). 
Port Essington, New South Wales, Clarence River, Rock- 
hampton. 
21. Hyla infrafrenata, sp.n. 
Snout short, rounded, with obtuse canthus rostralis. Vome- 
rine teeth in two transverse series on a level with the hind part 
of the choane, which are wide. Skin minutely granular. 
Fingers one-third webbed. Uniform green above (bluish in 
spirits). A pure white band round the margin of the lower jaw, 
and continued in a straight line to below and behind the tym- 
panum. Lower parts whitish. 
Cape York. 
Body 1? inch long, hind limb 3 inches, foot 2 inch. 
22. Hyla nigrofrenata, sp.n. 
Allied to H. adelaidensis, but with longer hind limbs, wider 
choane, and different coloration. 
Snout long and pointed. Vomerine teeth in two transverse 
groups on a level with the front part of the choane. Choane 
