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than in the low countries ; the coloration becomes uniform dark in 

 specimens from the mountainous districts, as is the case in many 

 other reptiles. 



35. Trimesurus viridis. 



Trimesurus viridis, Gray, Viper. Sn. p. 7. 

 The Sugava Samp. 

 One coloured drawing. 

 Central hilly region. 



36. Parias mactjlata. 



Farias maculata, Gray, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 One specimen in spirit and another stuffed ; two coloured draw- 

 ings. 



Central hilly region. 



37. Rana tigrina. 



Rana tigrina, Daud. Rain. p. 46, pi. 20. 

 The common Frog of the valleys. 

 Specimens in spirit and one coloured figure. 



38. Rana liebigii. 



Rana liebigii, Gthr. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1860, p. 157, pi. 28. f. A. 

 One specimen and a coloured drawing. 



39. BuFO melanostictus. 



Bufo melanostictus, Schneid. Hist. Amphib. p. 216. 

 Bufo carinatus, Gray, Ind. Zool. pi. 

 Two specimens and a coloured drawing. 

 The common Toad of the valleys. 



40. Polypedates mactjlatus. 



Hyla maculata. Gray, Ind. Zool. 



Hyla leucomystax, Graven. Delic. p. 26. 



Polypedates maculatus, Gthr. Cat. Batr. p. 78. 



One coloured drawing. The specimen was grass-green during life, 

 back irregularly spotted with greyish-silvery, legs with cross streaks 

 of the same colour. 



41. Rhacophorus maximus. 

 Rhacophorus maximus, Gthr. Cat. Batr. p. 83. 

 Three specimens, types of the species. 



FISHES. 



1. Serranus sex-fasciatus. 



1 Serranus sex-fasciatus, Cuv. & Val, Hist. Poiss. ii. p. 360. 



