ILLUSTRATIONS 



Plate 1 

 FIG. 1. Rana woodworthi sp. nov. Photograph of type, natural size. The 

 specimen is in normal condition save that the tip of the snout 

 has been pressed down. 



2. Rana ivoodworthi sp. nov. Photograph of a young cotype speci- 



men. Compare with a young specimen of Rana magna (fig. 3) 

 slightly enlarged. 



3. Rana magna Stejneger. Photograph of a young specimen from 



the same locality as Rana woodworthi, fig. 2. Slightly enlarged. 

 Plate 2 

 Fig. 1. Rana acanthi sp. nov. Photograph of a specimen from Busuanga 

 (chosen instead of type since it is in better condition). 



2. Rana micrixalus sp. nov. Photograph of a cotype specimen. 



Slightly enlarged. 



3. Rana micrixalus sp. nov. Photograph of the type specimen. Slightly 



enlarged. 



Plate 3 

 Fig. 1. Cyclocorus nuchalis sp. nov. Drawing of head of type, lateral 

 view. X 2. 



2. Cyclocorus nuchalis sp. nov. Drawing of head of type, dorsal view. 



X 2. 



3. Boiga schultzei sp. nov. Drawing of head of type, lateral view. 



X 2. 



4. Ichthyophis glandulosus sp. nov. Drawing of head of type, lateral 



view. X 3. 



5. Ichthyophis fflanduloeu* sp. nov. Drawing of head of type, ven- 



tral view. X 3. 



