REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS FROM BURMA 345 



41. Leptobracliivini pelodytoicies, sp. n. 



{PL XI, fig. 3). 



Thao, 2 specimens. District of the Kariri Bia-po, one specimen. 



Tongue large, notched behind. Vomerine teeth none. Head 

 moderate, as long as broad or a little broader than long ; snout 

 rounded, shorter than the diameter of the orbit ; canthus rostralis 

 distinct ; loreal region concave ; interorbital space as broad as 

 the upper eyelid ; tympanum distinct , half or three fifths the 

 diameter of the eye. Fingers moderate, first and second equal; 

 toes moderate, one third webbed ; tips of fingers and toes slightly 

 swollen ; subarticular tubercles indistinct ; a small, oval inner 

 metatarsal tubercle. The tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the eye, 

 or between the eye and the nostril. Upper parts with small 

 smooth warts, lower parts smooth. Olive above, spotted or mar- 

 bled with darker; limbs with dark cross-bars; a round, white, 

 dark-edged spot on the back of the thighs , nearer the tibia 

 than the vent; white beneath, throat of male brown. Male with 

 an internal subgular vocal sac. 



From snout to vent 37 millim. 



This species is intermediate between L. gracile and L. hasseltii. 



42. Ijeptol>i*aclxiu.rix liasseltii , Tsch. 

 District of the Karin Bia-po. 



43. Leptotoraolriixxii carinense , Blge. 

 {PL XII). 



Western slopes of the Karin Hills. 



I have described this species in these Annals in 1889 (VII, 

 p. 748). M.^ W. Sclater has since (P. Z. S. 1892, p. 347) re- 

 corded a specimen with vomerine teeth between the choanae. 



Out of several specimens lately submitted to me by Sig. Fea, 

 two are provided with vomerine teeth. 



