214 On a )icw Frog from Angolii. 



Yellowish brown nbovo, with two pairs of broad black lon^^i- 

 tudinal baiuls on the back ami one on e.ich side from the eye 

 to the tail ; each pair of dorsal bands separated by a narrow 

 li^jht line and confluent into a sin;j;l() band on the tail; lips 

 and Ijordcr ot' flic car pink ; lower ))art3 whitish, chin sjiotted 

 wifli brou n. 



mm. 



Total lenpth (tail reproduced) 142 



Ilond 17 



^Vidthofhend 12 



IVhIv 69 



Fore limb 27 



Hind limb 87 



A single, somewhat damaged specimen from Caconda, 

 Benguella. 



Closely allied to J/. Bocaf/ii, Blgr. 



liana hiinoderma. 



Vomerine teeth in two short oblique series commencing 

 from the inner front edge of the choaiife. Head moderate ; 

 snout jiointed, as long as the orbit; canthus rostralis obtuse; 

 Joreal region deeply concave ; interorbital space much nar- 

 rower than the upper eyelid ; tympanum distinct, two thirds 

 the diameter of the eye. Fingers moderate, blunt, first not 

 extending beyond second ; toes moderate, one-third webbed ; 

 subarticular tubercles small but very prominent ; a small, 

 oval, irmer metatarsal tubercle, no outer tubercle. Tibio- 

 tarsal articulation reaching a little beyond the tip of the 

 snout. Back with very prominent, tcctiform, large warts, 

 forming irregular longitudinal series; no lateral fold. Olive- 

 grey above, with large roundish black spots on the body 

 and cross-bars on the limbs; a fine light vertebral streak; 

 a light cross-bar between the eyes and a light spot on the 

 tympanum ; lips black ; hinder side of thighs reddish brown, 

 dotted with white; lower parts white. 



From snout to vent 35 mm. 



A single female 8|)ecimen from Caconda, Benguella. 



Intermediate between R. vioscareniensis, D. & B., and 

 R. Grayi, Smith. 



