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pale line along the vertebral line and another along the upper 

 surface of the tibia. Male with internal vocal sacs and 

 without humeral gland. 



From snout to vent, ^ 43 millim., !^ 70. 



5. Rana glanduhsa^ Blgr. 

 Palawan. 



Malay Peninsula, Borneo, 



6. Staurois natator, Gthr. 



Palawan. 



Numerous specimens of this species first described from 

 the Philippines, and since recorded from Palawan under the 

 name of Ixalus nubilus by ]\[ocquard. All lack the vomerine 

 teeth. All Bornean specimens of Rana guttata, Gthr., have 

 more or less distinct vomerine teeth. I have recently 

 examined a number of specimens from Kina Baloo, and it is 

 therefore probable that the curious larvae described by 

 Mocquard should be referred to that species, and not to 

 Ixalus nubilus = Staurois natator, 



7. Rhacophorus leucomystax^ Gravh. 



Recorded from Palawan by Mocquard. 

 From the Himalayas and Southern China to the Philip- 

 pines, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, and Celebes. 



8. Rhacophorus macrotis, Blgr. 



Palawan, Balabac. 



Recently described (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. [6] vii. 1890, 

 p. 282) from Baram, Borneo. 



9. Rhacophorus Everetti, sp. n. 



Palawan. Two specimens. 



Vomerine teeth in two oblique groups between the mode- 

 rately large choanee. Head slightly broader than long, 

 without dermal ossification. Snout rounded, shorter than the 

 diameter of the orbit ; canthus rostralis obtuse, curved ; 

 loreal region concave, very oblique ; nostrils near the end of 

 the snout ; interorbital space as broad as the upper eyelid ; 

 tympanum distinct, two fifths the diameter of the eye. 

 Fingers with a slight rudiment of web ; disks moderate, 

 nearly as large as the tympanum; toes three-fourths webbed; 

 inner metatarsal tubercle very small ; no tarsal fold. Tibio- 

 tarsal articulation reaching a little beyond the tip of the 

 snout. Skin finely granulate above, coarsely beneath ; small 



