1875. ] DR. A. GUNTHER ON INDIAN REPTILES. 575 
webbed; disks large. Upper parts uniform greenish, the tubercles 
mentioned showing like white dots. Lower parts yellowish white. 
The anterior and posterior sides of the femur yellow, slightly mar- 
bled with green. 
One adult female was obtained by Lieut.-Col. Beddome from 
Travancore ; it is 26 millims. long, the length of the hind limb being 
42 millims. 
IXALUS JERDONII, sp. n. 
Snout very short, somewhat pointed, with distinct canthus rostra- 
lis. Tongue with a free pointed papilla in the anterior part of the 
median line. Tympanum extremely small, but distinct. Skin 
smooth. The length of the body is rather more than the distance 
between vent and heel. No fold along the tarsus; metatarsal 
tubercle small, indistinct ; fingers with a rudimentary web ; toes 
short, half-webbed. Disks moderately developed. Reddish olive, 
with indistinct darker markings on the back. Femur colourless in 
front and behind. Lower parts whitish. Length of body 43 mil- 
lims., of hind limb 63 millims. 
A single specimen from Jerdon’s collection ; on the bottle it was 
marked as coming from Darjeeling ; but it is possible that this is the 
same specimen mentioned by Jerdon as having been found by him 
‘in the Khasis,”” Proc, As. Soc. Beng. 1870, p, 85. 
IXALUS BEDDOMII, sp. n. 
Allied to Izalus femoralis and I. pulchellus, but with a distinct 
canthus rostralis. Snout short, as long as the eye, obtusely rounded 
in front. Tongue without free pointed papilla in the middle. 
Tympanum very small, covered by the skin. Skin on the back 
smooth. The length of the body is nearly equal to the distance be- 
tween vent and metatarsal joint. No fold along the tarsus; meta- 
tarsus with a small indistinct tubercle ; fingers quite free ; web be- 
tween the toes very short ; disks well developed. Upper parts uni- 
form green, the lower whitish. The anterior and posterior sides of 
the femur are perfectly colourless; and only a narrow stripe along 
its upper side is green. 
Several specimens, collected by Lieut.-Col. Beddome in Malabar, 
are 23 millims, long, the length of the hind limb being 35 millims. 
IXALUS STICTOMERUS, sp. n. (Plate LXVI. fig. C.) 
Snout of moderate length, rather pointed, with distinct canthus 
rostralis. Tongue without free pointed papilla in the middle. 
Tympanum very small, distinct. Skin smooth. The length of the 
body is less than the distance between vent and metatarsal tubercle ; 
a cutaneous fold along the tarsus, commencing from the single small 
metatarsal tubercle ; fingers with rudimentary web; toes of moderate 
length, half-webbed. Disks moderately developed. Olive-coloured, 
with indistinct symmetrical markings on the back, an interocular 
cross bar being darkest. A dark streak along the canthus rostralis is 
continued over the tympanum. Femur with three very indistinct 
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