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This diminutive species of the macrodon group is closely allied 

 to R. doriae, but easily distinguished by the shortly webbed 

 toes , the larger and more prominent metatarsal tubercle , and 

 the presence of vocal sacs in the male. 



6. rtana ixia.crod.on. , D. & B. 



Karin Hills, 1300-1600 feet. 



7. H^aiia tigrina , Daud. 

 Palon. 



8. !Kaiia limnoelxaris, Wiegm. {gracilis, Wiegm.). 



Palon , Rangoon , Malewoon, District of the Karin Bia-po , 

 Yado , Thao , Chialla. 



In some of the specimens the toes are two thirds webbed. 



9. IS/axia tenasseriixieiisis. 



W. Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1892, p. 345, pi. XXIV, fig. 4. 



District of the Karin Bia-po. 



A single specimen , 20 millim. long from snout to vent. It 

 agrees entirely with M.'" Sclater's description and with one of 

 the type specimens , obtained in exchange from the Calcutta 

 Museum. Vomerine teeth are absent. 



10. I^ana g-izentlxeri. 



Bouleng. Cat. Batr. Ecaud. p. 48, pi. IV, fig. 2 (1882) ; 

 Boettg. Ber. Offenb. Ver. Nat. 1888, p. 95. 



Yado, Thao. 



This frog was known from a few specimens from S. China 

 (Amoy, Hong Kong , Canton) , either females or young. Males 

 were fortunately obtained at Yado and Thao. The vocal sacs 

 are internal and the fore limbs stout, as in Rana temporaria^ 



